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2026.03.02 - 03 Individual Institutions thoughts
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  • killing of innocent life is evil
  • accusing, then executing a person without due process is evil
  • accusing a population, then genocide them, without due process
  • people without a group of horrible crime worthy of death, without acc

Argument from Scripture John 10:10 LSB The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.

Term

Definition: a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study.

Etymology: Latin terminus "end, boundary line"

  • Term-inal Gate (Airport Travel) [ End point which transition into the airplane ]
  • Term-inal Illness (Health Diagnosis) [ End point of life and transition into death ]
  • Term-inal Emulator (Computer Science) [ End point of an application to enable transitional access into some compute resources ]

Concept:

  • End with entrance into another
  • Transition between perspectives
  • Term (as a lingusitics) are way to enter to the mind to shape their perspectives.

Why terms are important

  • Philosophical Statement: Everything is created twice, first in the mind and then into the physical reality.
  • Principle:
    • To change the state of the physical reality, must start by changing individual minds [ In Christianity, concept of continuous "Re-pent-ance", i.e. re-think about things in light of the "Kingdom of God" ]
    • Therefore, Linguistic engineering precedes social engineering.

Terms

Individual:

  • Defined: single; separate.
  • Etymology: from Latin individuus "indivisible," from in- "not, opposite of" + dividuus "divisible," from dividere "divide"
  • Concept:
    • Thinking of about a person in the physical world, and the mental representation in our mind,
      • How does one represent the physical person in the real world, in our mind?
        • i.e. by face, by name, by ssn, by phone number, by email address, etc...
        • These are values in these terms are "Attributed" to each person, and can change. These are called "Attributes".
    • To think about individual person, requires more terms but constrained by the mental representation of the person
    • Change in perspective is required when there is change in term

Component Needs of a Man (Properties of Man)

Entity Relationship View

erDiagram
    p[Individual_Person] {
        string Spiritual
        string Physical
        string Missional 
        string Intellectual
        string Social
        string Emotional
        string Generational
        
    }
    

Graph View

graph TD
    A[Individual_Person] 
    A -->|#1| B[Spiritual]
    A -->|#2| C[Physical]
    A -->|#3| D[Missional]
    A -->|#4| E[Intellectual]   
    A -->|#5| F[Social]    
    A -->|#6| G[Emotional]      
    A -->|#7| H[Generational]   


Institution:

Relationship Element Institutions Individuals
Life Institutions have life span Individuals have life cycle
Roles Institutions have roles Individuals fill roles
Institution of a Family Smith Family Roles: Father, Son, Wife, Daughter, Baby, Uncle, Protector, Defender, etc...
Institution of a State Nation (example: U.S.A) Roles: Citizen, Judge, Juror, Executioner, Prosecutor, Defense Attorney, Soldier, etc..
Institution of a Company Business (example: BCORE Roles: Employee, Architect, Engineer, Software Developer, etc.
Institution of a Church Baptist, Catholic, Anglican etc. Roles: Member / Saint , Laity, Parishioner, Elder, Deacon, etc

Observations

  1. Individual have dominion over their own internal souls.

  2. Individuals are 100% responsible for the domain of their soul.

  3. Individuals who are born in the world always fill many roles within institutions in the world

  4. Institution of a family x have roles: Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister, Cousin, etc.. are all role within the institution

  5. Institution of a state: Individual born into an institution of a state, fills the Role of a Citizen

  6. Institution of a service provider entity (business x): employee,

  7. Institutions (specifically nation states ) bear the sword, i.e. provide justice within an institution of a nation state.

  • Role include Judge, Juror, Prosecutor, Defense Attorney, Executioner.

Good Institutions vs Not-Good Institutions

  • Good: Good Institutions exists for the benefits of the participants.
  • Not-Good: Bad institutions are parasitic which exists for the benefits of the "parasite".
    • 100% of "work" does not go to benefit the participants