Now, let’s take a look at what we can learn from the word "Gentiles" as it
relates to our Divine Nature [1] .
Gentiles:
- see heathen
heathen:
- a member of a tribe or people that has not adopted Christianity, Judaism, or Islam
- an irreligious or uncultivated person.
Ready to connect some dots?
Because Respect is a natural expression of who we are…
and…
because to be Respectful is to treat with consideration…
and…
because consideration is to feel or treat in a benign way…
and…
because what is benign is lawful and therefore in accordance with natural
law…
and…
because what is benign is gentle…
and…
because gentle is a doublet of Gentile and therefore a heathen…
and…
because a heathen is one who is irreligious and uncultured…
then it follows that…
it is the irreligious and / or uncultivated who are the gentle, benign, and
Respectful People who live Life in accordance with their Divine Nature and
therefore with natural law.
Said differently:
Because to be irreligious and / or uncultivated is in accordance with natural
law, then it follows that religion and culture are not. It also follows that
that religion and culture are not of a benign nature nor natural to
Creation.
Of course, the unrighteous - unholy blame People’s "animalistic nature"
for the violence that religion and culture has brought to the Earth, but in
reality, both religion and culture have been violently and forcefully
introduced by the unrighteous - unholy to separate us from our True Nature and
utilize us to desecrate each other, Nature, and the Earth all in the "name of
god, progress, and / or culture" (pick your choice, makes no difference).
Father has Said to us many times, His Way is neither to the left, nor to the
right. Neither in religion, nor in the world. Instead, His Way is straight
ahead.
To reawaken to Respect is then to stop looking to the right or to the left for
answers. It is to straighten our Walk and Life with the Father and return to
that which is Natural, Lawful, and Noble.
Notes:
[1] The Reader’s Digest Great Encyclopedic Dictionary, which I have used extensively in my blog for educational purposes only, is still the one being used.