Six Errors of Intelligence/Vanity in Times of Apocalypse (Revealing): Mythology
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Author(s)Christopher Alan Byrne
ISBN / ASIN1456598066
ISBN-139781456598068
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Six Errors of Intelligence/Vanity is a work to describe the associations of a value to decisions; so to write the otherwise non human resource of the mythologies. The word 'Apocalypse' translates 'to reveal', and is generally applied in a context of God's plan of a final conquest of good over evil. The books starts at consideration of an error to act evermore immediately; such as to oppose to think or to be aware of something. It is written in a time or great ardor, and to imply a dissociation to a direct use of language into greater and greater abstractions or metaphor. I next consider the curios tendency to act in more and more direct manners; such as to hear some word application and to then act in some manner. It could to be better to read of various stuntings to intelligence; such as to suggest the surviving products to be the mythologies. I devout a Chapter of my own theories about a societal phenomenon; which has participants to experience such distress to take to a violence. They tend to die in a suicide or to take gun shots by police. I provide assorted descriptions of some cases, and to consider the problems to call them or any at such a time to be insane. The lack of complaint or words from any is perhaps the better of notes. The longest of Chapters deals to a claim to reform government and the system, and to so demand such oath. Biblical searches are carried out to the Prophets of Isaiah and Jeremiah; including a listing of 25 - 50 % of all concordances to the word 'nations' from a New King James Bible. It is not truly advised as able to quote a Biblical Chapter or verse; so the remnant is a vanity of contemplation in such series of presentation. At least here, this book is written under penalty of death; which leaves the Chapter to appear 'coy'. No actual reports of crimes were to be allowed. The historical context of Roman Emperor Nero to then of a following was to sack the Jerusalem Temple has him to also die of a suicide; when indeed he is called the anti-Christ. The book has extensive Biblical quotes, and maybe more or less read in an extremely vain manner. 'Errors' is then most directly translated to provide victims of those to derive a name to themselves from such horrors; when to my own reading to actually fail to locate literal resource. The failure to prosecute a human source has a Chapter to allege the angels to then write the mythologies. I completely retain John in 'Revelations', and offer descriptions of interpretation and inflation to his verse. He is brilliant and kept; such as to only suggest an actual loss to conscious language to this otherwise personal rendering, and to recommend out of such a degree of torture to write a division into a white appearance.










