Freedom
From Aryez
Book 45 of the Marfat
45: Freedom
1. Although scientific progress should
2. be subject to ethics, do not otherwise
3. be constrained by superstition or
4. misguided by fools who are afraid of progress. Progress
5. and science are the best ways to advance
6. culture and civilization and thus
7. bring glory to God. Never constrain freedom
8. of thought, to wonder freely, for that
9. will lead to more revelations from God
10. and many higher truths. Do not worry
11. about the free thinkers who become misguided.
12. They will find God eventually. Likewise
13. be careful about modesty, pride, and
14. information, but sometimes allow relaxations on these things and to
15. interpret them liberally is good. Be nice to all people. Have
16. many children to people the world, but not too many to support
17. or for the world to endure, for the environment is valuable and God
18. cherishes it. It will also provide valuable benefits to men.
19. It is ideal to have between two and five children when one
20. is between the ages of eighteen and thirty-five, for that is when people are most
21. fertile and proper births are most likely. But never have more children
22. than can be supported. Every child deserves proper healthcare and education.
23. Yet one may partake in many pleasures without having children
24. by preventing conception in many ways. One may also have a girlfriend
25. or a boyfriend, for such is the way to find true love, as long as the relationship
26. is proper and there is no sexual intercourse.
27. Let it be known that God knows that is natural and pleasurable
28. for much sexual activity between two married people; it is one of God’s greatest
29. gifts to mankind. Likewise it is natural for people to pleasure themselves,
30. by self stimulation, although by no means is pornography allowed or proper.
31. In addition, prostitution is immoral and forbidden for those who sell their
32. own bodies are without honor.
33. But for you married couples, it is a good idea to have sexual intercourse
34. on your first night together; do not sleep that night. Such experiences are
35. worth staying up the whole night for. Do not have anal sex, but oral and regular
36. sex are fine.
37. Try all types of positions and have all kinds of foreplay
38. in order to enhance your experience. Men and women should take turns
39. being on top or else try to copulate sideways.
40. Do not stop until both
41. partners are totally pleasured and satisfied. God is Great for giving humans sex.
Commentary: This book stresses the fact that religion should be in harmony with science and progress. Religion should not hinder these things, but should aid and enhance them. The book declares that in progress and science lies the hope of the future, and as a result, encourages these things. The founder notes that societies that do not embrace these things become poor, hopeless, desperate, and inwards-looking. Societies that do embrace these things improve the health of their society and the lives of their people. The book argues for freedom of intellectual though, to enhance both religious thought and scientific thought. A free flow of information and ideas will lead to progress. The book tells people to be modest, honorable, and proud, but not too stiff; in other words, to loosen up to an extent, but not to cross the lines of immorality. The book also tells people to have children, but not too many (two-five is the number given). The book also supports the protection of the environment and nature. Furthermore, the book supports universal free healthcare and education as the duties of a responsible and caring society. The book also supports sexual relations for pleasure between two married and consenting individuals. It encourages sex, saying it is a very pleasurable activity. The founder was of the opinion that marriage is a state of love and a bond between two hearts so marriage ceremonies should be simple to reflect this. The book also allows and encourages dating and having a boyfriend/girlfriend. The book says that masturbation is permissible but pornography is not; likewise prostitution is forbidden.