Sunday, November 30, 2025

Mixed Nature

Mixed Nature As an ontological moderate, I speculate that all sentient beings, and even rocks and molecules, are of mixed natures, part spirit and part material, part good spiritually and morally, and part evil spiritually and morally. God is 99.9% naturally good and through De’s good will, earned and willed, De is for all practical purposes, pure goodness, though a bit of material and evil still innately are part of God. Satan is 99.9% naturally evil, and through Sa’s bad will, earned and freely chosen, Sa is for all practical purposes, pure evil, though technically and literally, though a bit immaterial and good innately. If the axiom that what is and what is not is good spiritually and morally when mixed, and what is evil spiritually and morally, is pure and almost fully concentrated with a monistic, dominant pole trait, that the moderate is good, and the immoderate is evil, it seems that my ontological premised that both God and Satan are of mixed natures, must follow logically and metaphysically if this core assumption is real, governing the world and true, which it is. Therefore, we should not characterize God as all-good, all-knowing, all-loving and omnipresent—God is overwhelmingly these traits. With their mixed natures, God and Satan are able to understand and existentially experience or empathize with their enemies because they are so smart, so empathetic, so imaginary, in part because they share the same natures as their enemies, even that part of their nature is but a jot or iota, under tight control by the majority of their will’s proclivity for sure. God is thus better able to train and guide days angels, prophets and humans on how to fight demons and evildoers because God’s nature is in a small part identical with the innate nature of the wicked, though not at all sharing in their willed sinfulness and wretchedness, a state of being they have freely chosen to indulge in. To share the same nature as one’s enemy allows God to self-reflect and identify De’s own identity, in the sliver of shared natures of the wicked, so God clearly reads their nature, and can define precisely their identity with clear, insightful words and mathematical formulas. We humans are mostly beast, but are part angel from birth, so we can grow in virtue and holiness if we elect to live like God and the godly do.

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