The 50 Supreme principles that summarize Ethical Monotheism (Jewislanity)

  • (1) All great truth undergoes no less than three stages of development: First, it is ridiculed; Second, it is violently opposed; Third, it is accepted as being self-evident
  • (2) Though seemingly infinite, the Universe is rational and coherent [obeying precise mathematical laws]. Therefore, it must be the manifestation of an infinitely Superior Mind [“The Creator”, also know as “The Supreme Judge”, “The Supreme Power”, or “The Supreme God” of our Universe]
  • (3) The Supreme Judge [The Powerful mind that holds together the existing order and balance of the Universe] is free from all prejudices, and is perfectly honest, fair, merciful, and humble [not keeping to Himself the reward owed to anybody, but rather paying each man with the same amount of goodness, or evil, he has freely and voluntarily “planted” during his earthly lifetime]
  • (4) Life isn’t “All, or Nothing” [as, “too much West, turns out to be East!”]; therefore, simply try to do your best and most sincere effort to depart from evil, being instead fair, truthful, kind, honest, and humble [avoiding all radical extremes, and constantly striving to find the healthy balanced (or “midway”) position].
  • (5) Things don’t have to be perfect, in order for them to be functional
  • (6) Your biological parents could have aborted you, but instead decided to bring you into the world. Therefore, show your parents respect & appreciation [choosing a worthy and noble lifestyle] so that they never repent of bringing you into the World.
  • (7) Life is “sowing and reaping”, “cause and effect”, “action and reaction”, “what goes around, comes around”.
  • (8) A good Tree, can be known by it’s good Fruits. Likewise, a good man can be known by his good words, his good thoughts, his good actions, and his good aptitudes
  • (9) Show us what you brag about, and we will show you what you lack
  • (10) Like a golden earring on the snout of a pig, is the man who boasts of his merits [in other words, of his noble ethnic, social, educational, political, scientific, or religious background], while brazenly wallowing in the mud of vulgarity, insolence, and immorality
  • (11) The immutable order displayed by Nature is the best [and most divinely inspired] book of wisdom, morality, and proper behavior.
  • (12) Trust that which you can personally see, experience, and corroborate– not the words of any “desk expert”
  • (13) A wise and sound-minded man tries to adjust his theories to the facts, and not the facts to his theories
  • (14) Do not try to repair that which isn’t damaged!
  • (15) Do not “sell the Sun”, in order to purchase a light bulb [do not sell your treasured principles and family values, in order to get petty social, political, or religious approval]
  • (16) Avoid being the victim of childish illusions. The neighbor’s grass will always look greener than ours [just as other races, cultures, economies, religions, political systems, moral values, and socio-economic ideologies will always seem to be better than ours]
  • (17) Pay little attention to the fancy words, claims, and/or narratives uttered by famous and important people; focus instead on people’s actions and performance
  • (18) A truth will remain true, even if no one believes it; and a lie will remain a lie, even if everyone believes it
  • (19) If you don’t live to help the World [the neighbor who is in real need of your assistance], then your life is of no help to the World
  • (20) All great Mountains point toward the Heavens; just as all great religious traditions will point toward lofty (Divinely inspired) moral values
  • (21) In the end, the cruel, haughty, and self-centered man is abandoned by everybody
  • (22) People don’t care how much we know, until they know how much we care.
  • (23) Starting to believe your own lies, is the surest way to sell your soul to Evil. Why? Because once you’ve reach such stage, there’s no sort of wickedness [nor moral aberration], that you cannot easily justify and/or rationalize.
  • (24) Don’t blindly trust the person who practices self-praise
  • (25) Trust him who seeks truth [with a humble heart]; but question the man who arrogantly brags about finding it [claiming to be truth’s sole possessor]
  • (26) Beware of whose words [and ideas] you choose to embrace, for he who can compels you to believe absurdities, can also compels you to commit atrocities
  • (27) We don’t see things as they are; we see them as we are. In other words, unless you can afford to be brutally honest [and absolutely objective], the way you perceive any issue will be a direct reflection of who you truly are.
  • (28) The Universe teaches us that “the tree can be known by it’s fruit”. In other words, The true nature of any idea (or concept) can be ascertained by it’s resulting yield. Thus, if my religious ideas turn me into an unjust, cruel, arrogant, shameless, and immoral liar, then my religious ideas are worthless. By the same token, if my atheistic ideas turn me into an unjust, cruel, arrogant, shameless, and immoral liar, then my atheistic ideas are equally worthless
  • (29) God created “darkness”, so that it could be conquered by “light”; He created “disorder”, so that it could be conquered by “order”; He created “a disordered mixture of things”, so they could be conquered by “an ordered division of things”; He created “Evil”, so that it could be conquered by “Goodness”; He created “Death”, so it could be conquered by “Life”; He created “Transgression and Disobedience”, so that they could be conquered by “Repentance and Obedience”; He created physical [and moral] “Nakedness”, so that it could be conquered by [the proper] moral [and physical] “Attires”; He created “Failure”, so it could be conquered by “Triumph”; He created “Ignorance”, so it could be conquered by “Wisdom”; He created “Division”, so it could be conquered by “Unity”; He created “Hate”, so it could be conquered by “Love”; He created “Injustice”, in order for it to be conquered by “Justice”; He created “Wicked immorality”, in order for it to be conquered by “Godly moral values”; He created a sad, painful, imperfect, and limited existence (our current physical World), in order to replace it with a glorious, joyful, perfect, and infinite non-physical existence [the World to Come]
  • (30) Intellectual suicide is the prelude of Physical suicide
  • (31) The Creator wants our honesty and sincerity; not our lip service, nor flattery
  • (32) If you speak to God, God will speak to you; and if you pardon the faults and transgressions [committed against you by other people], your own faults and transgressions will also be pardoned
  • (33) Be at war with your vices, but at peace with your neighbors
  • (34) No pain? No gain!
  • (35) If there is a will, there is a way
  • (36) Birds of the same feather, fly together
  • (37) Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks
  • (38) You ca’t keep the birds from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair
  • (39) The fool doesn’t know what he says, but the Wise doesn’t say what he knows 
  • (40) Children are born with very good religion, as they are humble, and honest
  • (41) There is no peace for the stubborn pervert, as his conscience won’t let him rest until he lets go of the moral degeneracy currently robbing his humanity    
  • (42) We are not expected to be morally perfect; but neither are we allowed to desist from striving for moral perfection
  • (43) Why should we do good? Because the Creator is sort of like a Mirror. In what sense? In that “the image” He will choose to show us will be a reflection of our own moral and spiritual image (“With the merciful Thou [God] wilt shew yourself merciful; with an upright man Thous wilt shew yourself upright; with the pure thou wilt shew yourself pure; and with the froward thou wilt shew yourself froward”- Psalm 18:25-26, KJB)
  • (44) If you practice repentance and obedience, peace of mind you’ll soon experience
  • (45) The kingdom of God can be found wherever God is obeyed and glorified by a lifestyle of justice, mercy and humility
  • (46) Too much physical, intellectual, political, or economical power can corrupt even the best of all individuals [making him feel to be above the Law]; Thus, no man can ever be permitted to achieve absolute power, as it will surely bring absolute corruption
  • (47) It is wrong to pretend to have the moral standing to criticize the speck clouding our neighbor’s eye, while conveniently ignoring the plank in our own
  • (48) No human being can pretend to be God (who is free from errors in judgment, as well as perfectly just, merciful and humble). Thus, we must learn to be mature enough to accept constructive criticism, and start using phrases like: “I was wrong”, “I’m sorry”, and “Please forgive me”
  • (49) Beware of flattterers, for the shrewd pervert won’t get you by force, but rather by flattery and seduction. Therefore, hate he who constantly flatters you, but love those who rebuke you [in order to keep you from going astray]
  • (50) The Devil is in the details! Therefore, beware of sweeping [yet shallow] generalizations, and don’t be “anti” any group (White/Blacks, Democrats/Communists, Believers/Unbelivers, Jews/Palesdtinians, etc) Rather, stand by the side of the righteous [from among each group], while opposing the wicked [from among each group]. As it has been said: “Lord.. Who may live on your Holy mountain? The one… who does what is righteous.. who despises a vile person [regardless of his race or creed], but honors those who fear the Lord”– Psalm 15:1-4, New International Version Bible
  • Beware of your conflicting interests, as a man should not act as a judge in a case involving someone he loves (Moses, Zoroaster, Jesus, Muhammad, Joseph Smith, Martin Luther, Vladimir Putin, etc.) or someone he hates (Adolf Hitler, Joe Biden, Bibi Netanyahu, Volodymyr Zelensky, etc), for he is not likely to find fault with someone he loves, nor find merit in someone he hates
  • Not many rich [people] in the heavens you will hear, for “the glory” they already enjoyed over here
  • Wicked people flee [feeling persecuted] when no one is chasing them; But the godly people are bold as lions– In other words, Wickedness will render you fearful [and therefore weak], whereas integrity will make you feel confident [and therefore strong] 

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