Forum Romanum of the Golden Tongued

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Forum Romanum

As violations to laws and basic morality, so simple, they ought to remain unspoken, become more common than ever, what can one do to change the fabric of reality, the makeup of society in order to realize the sense of justice in our hearts in the acts and words of all?

This sense of justice is what protects humanity from the rampage of immoral thinking, seeming logic, and abusive activity.

It begins with the transformation of minds and the enhancing of this sense not only in the common man, but in the leaders and civil rulers of society.

Historically, when the populace is involved. it ends with the sword in hand and the blood of the twisted spilled upon the open ground, and when few involved, requires the blood of a martyr. 

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Plato’s Rule

Plato once said, “The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”

Let us not be apathetic, but rule the evil, not by indifference to public affairs but deep involvement and infiltration into them, by speech, by wisdom, by conduct, and by deliberate and clever leadership. 

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United Nations

The lack of education of the leaders of the United Nations is a blatant yet unspoken truth. In order to formulate any opinion about the world, let alone a fact, one must have a firm grasp of history, of world history, of how the modern world works, of how civilization is formed, sustained, and survives in various ways depending on political climate and human nature, and how this impacts others. 

Why is the world falling apart?
It is the failure of placing educated leaders in the one place it matters most, the nexus of countries and continents, the United Nations, a place where negotiation must be mastered and perfected, where precedents are known, various forms of law understood, and solutions known by educated intuition and reasoning.

Why has the United Nations failed to fulfill its purpose on multiple world conflicts?

It is precisely that they do not know what the world is, how it functions, and how to fix it. 

In one sense, world war is the easiest thing to deter, as the end result is an absurdity, war between all nations. However, it is difficult to make this known, for many countries, falsely believe that they may get something out of it, when in reality the cost is too great to bear, even the loss of the support and resources of one country globally is a cost too great.

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Politicians

There is a PhD for every branch of science, an MD for nearly every medically related practice, a JD for lawyers to earn, even a PhD for different branches of humanistic scholarship and thought, including history and theology, however, there is no proper advanced education for politicians. 

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The Expression of Human Nature

It may be that the most unnatural thing is the construct of society as it is right now and even in past ages. 

Look at Jesus Christ, the son of man and Son of God, with nowhere to lay his head. 

He was not reliant nor dependent on the civilization of his time, managing to spend even 40 days in the wilderness, and extensive time in the solitude of prayer in mountainous regions. 

Why do we think that society's constructs are the pinnacle of human nature’s expression? 

It is not. Prayer, faith, reliance on God, and the way of Jesus Christ of Nazareth are the highest expressions of true humanity and its perfection. 

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The Modern Taskmasters

The modern taskmasters are the police officers we as children so innocently looked upon as guardians of some sort. They would make our parents feel bad about the slightest errors - traffic violations, speeding, etc.

What a great trick! What a mirage! What a hypnotic illusion!

While police officers go around investigating civilian affairs for personal gain and based on psychotic delusions and obsessions, others go about maintaining an image and aura of moral superiority with traffic tickets. It is in fact a manipulation of the masses - the quiet music that is playing in the background as police officers fail to fulfill true duties, is the continuous notation and cacophony of traffic and speeding tickets, administered with such gusto, with such attitude, seeming ballast, and feigned keenness! Look at them as they belly up their belts, and walk towards you with trained meanness and anger. Oh, no, did I cross a line today, or speed with my car, Officer, with puppy eyes we respond?

They are truly our taskmasters, and we their moral superiors. 

Let us never forget the dysfunction of police officers to fulfill the simple obligation to keep social order and peace.

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Inhospitable

Why the base of Mount Ararat and not the breeze of Greek Islands? Frozen and untilled, cold and unbearable, Hayk Nahabed chose a seeming inhospitable yet secluded and undesired land. The narrow gate, the hidden treasure, the pearl beyond price, Ararat became home to the Armenian people, defended by heroism and by bow and arrow - the dwelling place of Noah's Ark and the location of the hidden and unreachable Garden of Eden.

Building churches rather than pillars, cathedrals reaching the heavens, rather than statues reflecting mankind, tribal rather than ordered in senatorial civility, yet rich, proud, lordly, celebratory, ingenious, bread from stone, water from dryness, and making something come from nothing.

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Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar, with Armenia as a firm ally, having uttered his great, Veni, Vidi, Vici, only after conquering an enemy threatening Armenia minor, made close ties with Armenia, being formidable.

What greater honor than to be a kingdom, a people, a land unconquered by the greatest Emperor in the history of mankind, but an ally. Halted at the border, ceasing to cross, Caesar’s forces had no desire to conquer Armenian land, instead as friends of Rome allowing them crossing to invade Persian territory. This explains many features of Armenian people, of statues and art and even today, being in the likeness of Roman gods. 

Unlike Alexander the Great, unable to conquer Armenia, and instead stipulating a taxation through a satrap of his own. He only did so in his imagination as his lips uttered lies in a speech to his people, soon later to be corrected by his contemporaries in further speeches indicating clearly that he in fact did not and was unable to conquer Armenia. 

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Medieval Europe

Unafraid of acting on their faith, of recognizing spiritual threats, rulers of the medieval Europe were very comfortable killing and burning at the stake worshippers of other gods, witches, and sorcerers. These were known realities and did not affect the reign of kings - which is precisely why culture was filled with archetypes, great leadership, kings, dynasties - for the opposite of a kingdom is anarchy, and those who practice spiritual evil deliberately in the categories noted above are precisely those who attempt to and can indeed outdo stable governments and monarchies in time. The speedy killing of these, spiritual or not, extreme and adept manipulators of law and of the masses and of individuals of power, is what maintained centuries of stable kingdoms, rich in art, history, and creative ability, which are now but lost in a grey confusion, the mist of modern government constructs and forms of government - banal, misled, subnormal, unenthusiastic, and inspirational with words at best and not in truth.

Now, let us turn on our screens and watch and bask in history as manipulators of culture, law, and everything good and known to man and humanity, that which feeds the soul and upholds God's kingdom, the pillars of which are truth and justice, cause all to fade away, and forget that these pillars are precisely those that have fallen due to the deception of those whom we can no longer fight, but allow to dominate, in the evil of unbelief.

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The Mind of Modern Law Enforcement

Oh, look, it's a person. He is asking for help with a problem with his neighbor. He must be good. Let me be mean to him, investigate him, hurt him, and steal from him covertly instead. 

Oh, look, it's another person. He wants justice. Oh, he's just. Let's be mean to him and say he's bad and not help him. 

Oh, look, it's a baseless claim. It says that there's a guy, and he's bad. The claimant is bad. Let's believe him and investigate the accused guy.

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Knights Templar

Knights of Templar were not heretical but only disguised as so to keep it separate from the church. 

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Genghis Khan

The Mongols invaded many lands expanding territory over 160 years. Genghis himself built nothing and contributed very little to society - reigning less than 15 years, if that’s the proper word. Little remains of the man aside from the DNA in those he raped and their descendants. No structures, nor towers, nor statues, nor contribution to the flourishing of humanity in art, in science, in any which way. Shortly after he was defeated decisively, his empire lasting a short time. A rampage of killing for little to no reason, with nothing to offer, with no meaning or significance apart from the pleasure of his flesh in raping, which in itself is not much. 

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Author
Armen Festekjian
I'm a nonevangelical, noninorganic, nonimmaterial, and nonsilent illiterate.