jueves, 12 de diciembre de 2013

What is "I am"?

Because "I" serves as a subject and "am" serves as a predicate, "I am" is a complete sentence.  Yet, to say the sentence "I am" is not a rational logical statement as it doesn't mean the same as "I exist." Then again, to say "I exist' would also be an irrational statement as the inverse of existence isn't knowable.  However, it is possible to exist as one who is the most worthless in society.

Saying the sentence "I am" is both a confession for being the very least of all and a proclamation for being the greatest.  Indeed, when limiting ones confession to a simple "I am," one is confessing to being a doer of nothing. For example, Jesus did not confess under judgement of the world claiming, "I am a carpenter like my father" or, "I am the Messiah."  Instead, a stripped down naked Jesus simply said, "I am . . . "

Yet, in His confession, Jesus proclaimed Himself also to be the very same one as the all inclusive Holy Father who, in the Old Testament, proclaimed Himself to Moses upon a mountaintop to be the same "I am . . .."

This is why I've said many times that the designation of a Son of God is the greatest male offspring of the most worthwhile while the designation of a Son of Man is the least male offspring born of the most worthless.

Again, like all the other confused people living in the world today, though I don't know where is the real Israel, I do know where is the very least one among us.  She is a trespassing prostitute residing on the street enduring the coldest of nights.  If all men are indeed endowed having been created equal with the mutual desire for the same exact business agenda - for the advancement of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (as all our Founding Fathers once declared), then within her resides the worthless great "I am . . .."  
       

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