None of us has the right to consider ourselves godly, not even by today’s liberal meaning, for we all sin, and have different ideas about what sin is. Most of us do something every day we may not consider sinful, such as speeding or gossiping about another person, but Jesus warned us that even the little things may be big ones to G-D, Whom I view as our Karmic Spiritual Universe. G-D is Creator of all LIFE on Planet Earth, all animals and all plants, as well as Soul Donor to Homo sapiens (Genesis 1:26-27), A’Dam, male and female alike (Genesis 5:2).

King David wrote in Psalm 82:5 that Human Beings are Gods, and Jesus confirmed this in John 10:34-35, yet there’s Evil and Goodness in each of us, with varying degrees as to our acceptance of and submission to them. G-D’s Omnipotence and Omnipresence are in all Living Things, and as The Chosen, Mankind received Omniscience, the Scientific Knowledge which is spread through our Souls, its magnificence undiminished in each generation, our potential revealed in our Gifts and abilities. Whether by astrological trait described in Revelation 22:2 or by Divine Destiny, each of us was given something special by our Creator, a purpose for being here.

But in today’s tumultuous world, it’s difficult to know what we’re destined to personally achieve, for forces of Positive and Negative Energy pull us in unseen, often unlikely directions. If anyone has performed godly deeds it’s the healthcare workers and other service personnel who were forced to work through the recent pandemic, with few more desperately needed than sanitation workers. Now society has changed, things moving at a slower pace, but increasing acts of violence make us pray it’s not the calm before the storm.

For thousands of years, Evil ruled us by separating us, usually through wars and reigns of isolation, but as tribes and nations intermarried, mixing our bloodlines, we’ve earned great achievements, scientific advances beyond the imagination of our most gifted ancestors, especially in Medical and Technological fields. America is the Great Melting Pot for the people of the world, and I believe that it’s G-D’s Will that we promote the Peace, Love and Goodness HE (Havah Ezra) intended for H-S (Havah-Simon) Original Family in the ONEness of Paradise, separate from Evil.

Our personalities develop from day one as we interact with those who care for us and enable us to find our own way, incorporating aspects of the godly and the ungodly. Our Gifts lie in our passions made manifest in our accomplishments, our childhood dreams that naturally occupy our conscious minds with worldly pleasures, yet can lead us to achieve unadulterated Joy. A happy life is duly dependent upon the environment into which we’re thrown, the desires of our caregivers to encourage or discourage us to develop our Gifts, and the ability to assert who we are as persons, the godly in humble confidence.

So in being as Gods, we behave in honesty or lies, but today’s society defines a vague contrast between that which is godly and ungodly — we’re some of both, as we choose. An ungodly person is one who causes Harm, whether to another Human Being, physically or psychologically, or to Mother Nature, abusing any Source of Earthly Life. The ungodly lose credibility as they flaunt selfish greed and succumb to vengeful actions, and they’re often dealt with in the Courts of America. Our Judicial system may be flawed, but Justice will prevail.

May those who are godly have faith in the viability of the Constitution of the United States of America, which must be amended and sanctioned by the two Houses of Congress, Representatives and Senators, signed by the President, then approved by 38 of our 50 states. Even the Equal Rights Amendment, passed by both Houses in 1972, hasn’t been formally ratified for inclusion in our Federal Constitution. Neither are decisions by the Supreme Court written automatically into our Constitution, but are subject to legal review within each state, hence the recent Mississippi anti-abortion case, with the Justices rightfully reminding us that Congress didn’t pass any laws that would legalize abortion. Most important are the checks and balances coordinating the three Branches of Federal Government and their responsibility to be accountable to the American voters, whose majority rights must never be infringed.