Eric Hoffer regarded nature as a place whereat humans are eternally alienated. He was correct as usual.
God the Creator is good, loving, a scientist, an individualist, an engineer, a machinist, an intellectual and an artist.
God is my generic name, designating two good, divine Beings, God the Father married to God the Mother.
Now humans are born evil, but posses a latent capacity for love and goodness, that with proper training and years of hard work, can become persons of good moral nature and of good will, worthy of divine grace and salvation.
As humans maverize, they grow into living angel-hood, their divine calling answered and being met by their conscious, active efforts. As humans maverize into individuator anarchism, they become part of the creator class of good, divine beings that create and manage and administrate God's created kingdom.
As creators, humans live more apart from nature, and in society and artificial human centers (even if a single hut in the Amazonian jungle), and living apart from nature is where goodness resides, for the most part. God the Father and God the Mother, the Divine Couple, live in heaven, are transcendent more than immanent, and rule nature but are not immersed in nature.
Lucifer is married to Lera, and these Dark Divinities, are in immersed in nature more than in the city, although they reside everywhere, even transcended among the stars.
Immersed in nature is the center of all evil, and hell may not be below the earth as in the earth. Environmentalists are really devil-worshipers as they insist that humanity go back to nature and be immersed in it. Mother Earth is really just nature where the Dark Couple rule, Satan and Lera.
Father Sky is the residence in the starts, in human cities and human abodes and transcendent in heaven itself, and these good environments are where humans should reside, and grow in love, good spirituality and divine favor.
Now, the law of moderation applies to all of this. There is sin in technology and in the city, and there is natural goodness in nature, so we need a balanced, mixing of all these elements to live well and happy, but, in general, humans are better in the city, and worse when creatures of nature.
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