The price we pay for half salvation

One person cant do it all is a common saying that multiple people have not only been discouraged from doing things alone by but has encourage multitudes of people to raise groups that have helped millions with tasks as simple as household chores to things as complicated as governmental assistance. One in fact cannot do it ALL alone, but they can do alot. I believe that a person should have at least 3 main things of interest in mind in order to provide a helpful hand to those around them, and they dont have to be correlated either. My current interests include blogging, working, and soldering learning, as linguistics luckifies me, I'm not a good soldier, the popularity of soldering vs soldiering being very skewed. Theres no I in team as they also say, and yeah there shouldn't be an I in soldiering either, its not very good for community building. 

Ive never heard of a one tree ecosystem, have you? Community building has always been something of discussion globally with immense progress being made but a tad byte slower than one would expect. The question is why is that so? I believe that culture and communities have had a hard time integrating into the world together so have taken liberties to do it separately. Lets say the community acts as fauna and culture/religion acts as flora, without the poop, the nitty gritty and ugly, the flora will fail to provide food for the fauna, leaving a damaged and degraded ecosystem. The poop in conversation being religious viewpoints and the fruit in question being political standpoints, the united states having through the same two parties of democrat and republican for yeaaaars, which is not nearly enough, and the world adopting christianity even if they dont understand everything in it, which again is unacceptable.

So what should we do about this small but huge John Dough of a problem? one reconnect with the magical side of religion and go into the independent party politically. It would not only be an advised step but an imperative one.  





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