Monday, February 6, 2012

On the One True Wisdom of the Wise or Kings.

Seek advice from the better of people!

Sincerely,

Thomas Francis Adams
aka
Saint Thomas the Divine.
aka
The Ancient of Days
Cornell '83

Saturday, February 4, 2012

On the Reality of Everyone's Cowardice.

In reality every last one of us are cowards and we are all afraid of exactly the same thing: pain and suffering. The difference between the strong and the weak, the righteous and the unrighteous, the saints and the devils is exactly how these different kinds manage their fear. But there is always fear. Devils always run in marauding bands, but kings and queens often walk alone. The latter are able to do this because of what they believe, and devils run the way they do because of what they believe, but there is always strength in numbers.

Sincerely,

Thomas Adams
aka
Saint Thomas the Divine

On the Difference Between Culture and Identity.

There is a difference between culture and identity. Cultures, like identities, can be strong or weak depending on how sinful they are, and what distinguishes them is that they are prone to be more dynamic than identities. Dynamism in Culture, which is to say “Way of life,” is a plus, but when it comes to one’s identity, it is a bad thing. There is not a single, overarching, all-encompassing, White identity, so why should there be a Black one. A person’s identity is completely controlled by their belief system which is firmly rooted, in most cases, in religion. People that don’t believe in God, or assuming that they do, don’t actually love Him, have weak identities, and as such can get caught up in the world with all its game and end up completely wrecked. People, even all Israel, wind up crushed by heaven because they have no faith. In life, you either both loved your enemies and prayed for them or you didn’t; either you were a Christian or you were not. As for me and my future house, we shall serve the Lord and His saints.

Yours in Christ,

Thomas Jesus Adams

aka

Saint Thomas the Divine