The lights are bright, the moon is complacent, and people still are retarded. The more I am well acquainted with the world; the ambivalence of the human race still beguiles my sense of intellectual perception. What, mind you, could elude such an incongruous attitude that the world bequeathed? Relationships! They elude me from the very character of their nature. Sometimes the romance (the Romantic ideal of man) belies our very nature of proneness to trust. Why do people trust so easily? Are we too inoculated by the very disingenuous nature of the opposite sex?
My idea is that people tend to give too much credit to honesty. I don't mind the trust factor within the human psych. In fact, we trust more superfluously than we should. Don't get me wrong, we should trust. It is our Christian duty to trust. Paul, the Apostle, himself used the Greek word for faith and faithfulness (pisteou) to illustrate trustfulness. It is a mental faculty that enables the trust-factor. He also uses a "diatribe" of sorts when he illustrates the Christian virtues (not to be confused with the Cardinal virtues): faith, truth, and love. These three are brothers with a bond closer than the earth's dependence to the sun. The earth cannot exist apart from its ineluctable relationship to the cosmological order. Relationships in trust are osmotic in nature.
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