Cultural Obligations

The Truths of Reality

Of the four truths necessary for Reality to be real, three are totally independent of Mankind. When these three combine, they make it possible for a fourth truth to arise. The fourth truth has led to the creation of human beings.

Whereas the first three fundamental truths necessary for existence follow and are bound by rules and regulations that cannot alter, the fourth, that makes awareness of the self and the power to be creative or destructive, does not have by its very nature any predetermined guidelines or laws to control the behaviour of human kind – thus free will.

Therefore, when humans reach that critical point in their evolution when they acquire the power to change the natural order of life and begin to endanger existence itself, it becomes the absolute duty of true men to exercise their physical and mental dominance and to demand an existential bill of rights and duties to protect themselves and this planet.

Absolute Truth

  • A truth that cannot be altered.
  • A single, complete in itself entity.
  • An elementary and fundamentally necessary object that is required for existence to exist.
  • An object that behaves according to strict laws.

A necessary physical entity such as an electron, or an intellectually necessary ideal, self evidently correct logical and rational precept such as a cultural law.

Relative Truth

The combination of two or more absolute truths.

An entity compounded by diverse absolutes being mixed in various proportions.

A truth dependent upon which rules were followed to create its reality; for example, the mixing of two primary colours to create a third.

Another example would be Art– the skilful interpretation of an idea or an emotion using colour or other culturally generated absolutes such as sound or light.

Contingent Truths

  • The result of combing absolute with relative truths.
  • A truth that depends upon something else.
  • A possible though not essential happening.
  • Contingent truths exist by chance.

For example, it just so happens that planet earth is where it is relative to the sun, and it just so happens it has water, with nitrogen and oxygen in its atmosphere.

Nevertheless, a contingent truth is bound by those laws that govern those component parts that created such a truth.

Synthetic Truths

When absolute truths combine with relative truths and chance then creates a contingent truth, then if these three events occur at the same time then not only can existence come into being, but such a synthesis creates a situation that makes it possible for a living entity to evolve –that is, an object that is freeing itself from the physical laws that predetermine how things act and behave.

The problem with synthetic truths is that they allow living entities to evolve by chance into objects that eventually mutate into free-moving and living organisms that inevitably become independent to those laws, rules and regulations that imprison and control the natural world.

The outcome is that the individual life form that chance creates believes itself to be free from and above and beyond those essential truths that created them.

To account for themselves, they are forced to invent a fantasy world, an ‘anything possible’ existence filled with mythical dragons and demons as well as a whole host of saints and sinners, all controlled by one or more super beings that possess unlimited powers.

Becoming confused as to why and how they came to exist, and possessing no clear rules or regulations or any logical and rational explanation as to their purpose within existence, they turn to the power of the electron to generate an electronic fantasy world that rules their lives from dawn to dusk and beyond.

Without a Wiseculture this fantasy world leaves life defenceless against the stupidity and greed of those well-armed thugs that seek only the annihilation of all that reminds them that they are the world’s true terrorists – those culturally insignificant nobodies dragging their foul, diseased minds towards that eternal oblivion that awaits all that spoil things for others if they cannot have it for themselves.