Veritopia Means 'Right Place'

Veritopia is a philosophy, perhaps to be a virtual nation, founded on the principles of natural law.

Veritopia's purpose is to unite humanity into one nation, with one philosophy, under the Creator's true law. No lawyers, no politicians, no permanent 'state', no rulers but God Himself.

Ultimately, there will be no need for money, which is a creation of the competitive (Yin) mind. Humans are naturally cooperative, and cooperation doesn't require coercion. The natural economy for mankind is the gift-economy.

It's the antidote to the poison of the 'New World Order'. It puts right what has been inverted, mends what's been broken, and restores the true natural order of love, community and abundance.

At the moment, there's only one plan to unite the world, and it's a bad one. A single world government under the power of a few individuals is tyranny and would mean the end of humanity as we know it, but no viable alternative plan yet exists.

Until we can all realise that we agree on the basics, then the future looks bleak.

The Plan For Paradise

Veritopia provides the full plan for how to rebuild the paradise that Earth should be. To put everything back into it's right place.

By necessity, it must challenge every belief held by the world. Veritopia is about personal knowledge: Science, not belief.

To believe means to accept something as true without evidence. Truth has no need for belief, except perhaps as a bridge to knowledge.

Veritopia is not religious in the modern sense of the word, because it's founded on science, not superstition, but it does deal with God and gods, spirit and matter, Yang and Yin, because these things are science.

Science is also law. Law is very important in this world... Unfortunately the 'legal system' isn't logical. There is a real lawful legal system underlying the unlawful one, and all that's needed is to uncover it.

I don't suppose I've got everything 100% right, I'm only human, but hopefully it'll get people thinking, and questioning anyway. Hopefully it will at least help counteract some of the programming the world has inflicted on us.

Who Am I?

I'm just a guy who loves God, and creation, and I pay attention.

I have no qualifications in philosophy or religion, I was trained in science.

I was raised a Christian, and now spend my time trying to convert people to the religion of independent-thought.

My career has been in systems analysis & programming: Getting to the heart of a problem, and then finding it's simplest solution. So I suppose this is my main qualification, in material terms.

  • You can never solve a problem unless you understand it.

  • If you understand a problem fully, a simple solution will be obvious.

Logic and Reason as a Philosophy

Logic is a very special thing, I hope to be talking about regularly. Logic proves the existence of God - in many different ways.

It's supposedly common knowledge that it's impossible to prove the existence of God by logic alone, but that's not true. If you actually think it through, God is the only logical possibility.

It's just simple brainwashing. The assertion is made, and people believe it because they don't know how to think it through, or don't want to. Even the really clever ones - like 'scientists'.

But, if God is logical, then where is the dichotomy between science and religion? How can these things be opposed?

In truth, knowledge of the matter part of nature, and knowledge of the spirit part of nature, are both part of the same science - the real one.

The opposition between modern science & religion is because they're both superstitions. If they were both sciences they'd be united.

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