Good Intentions Always Fail | Predestination

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We don’t need to justify or rationalize proper, moral behavior.

Although the right thing to do is redeemed by the results and produces the intended results, we do not require the results beforehand as an excuse to engage in the behavior.

Behavior that we rationalize as productive of some ideal that we desire will always produce the opposite and less than ideal results.

Proper, moral, ideal behavior comes from the ideal itself and the acceptance of the ideal as the starting point.

An improper, suboptimal ideal produces counterproductive suboptimal behaviors and is a product of the intellect.

A true, perfect Ideal is not rationalized, it is just accepted honestly and [is] the seed of correct behavior, the results of which will be realized through faith.

All evil, counterproductive acts have been justified by good intentions and will continue to do so.

And any behavior can be justified by good intentions.

We know that we are acting from the Ideal, rather than towards an ideal when we no longer require justification or rationalization.

In the end, all actions are justified and redeems, but only those that originated from the Ideal rather than towards an ideal are even deemed as self-fulfilling other than serving an opposing victorious end.

We know correct behavior and we have an Ideal from which to constantly derive the proper course of action.

The victorious History is constantly being written and acted out from this single Ideal.

And it is the faith to this Ideal that determines the outcomes of our actions.

The intellect is always creating suboptimal ideals and justifying counterproductive behaviors in endless revolution against Faith.

And these revolutions always fail, but are consumed and appropriated and redeemed by those that are faithful to the ultimate Ideal.

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