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Jay I am helping a client that I had previously scheduled at 3pm cst it is running later than I thought!

DrWu, a lot has been said about the "culture wars." I want to suggest you consider the "Kingdom wars." As chief among rebels, I know my reality includes Jay's Kingdom versus God's Kingdom. (I am Exhibit "J")

Paradoxically, the way to win the Kingdom war is to "surrender to win." If you can't beat em join em.

To Tokenize someone or something has a pejorative connotation. And, when one refers to Jesus, the only begotten Son of God, Messiah, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords as a Being able to be "Tokenized;" well, my first thought is for me to quickly jump outside of a potential blast zone around Dr. Wu. Think, hellfire and brimstone.

Nevertheless, on the other hand, we are friends. And, to the best of my knowledge, you are a friend of Jesus, too. (So, you're safe). Thus, I think if one is living in the kingdom of God, then he/she is completely safe.

And, by the way, I think the world is becoming Tokenized in a favorable and good way. So, context and the definition of terms are important.

I will suggest a clarifier. God is Spirit, and He is to be worshipped in Spirit and in truth. We may want to approach Him, and His Son, and the Name of His Son, with a little 'fear and trembling.' Yes, He is friend, but He is also, King. As the BlueJay and certain rappers suggest, "put some respect on my Name!" ("His name," too!!)

It is likely safer and wiser, along these lines, to verbalize your words as "Jesus is my all and all, Master of everything, my friend, my Advocate, and the King of Kings, and the King of any Blockchain."

What about the "kingdom wars?" This is the key to understanding a tokenization of Jesus on any chain. It's ultimately a good versus evil thing. It's a truth versus falsity thing. Reality is what you bump into when one is wrong. Reality sets things straight.

I suggest we learn to know the answers to the four questions raised by the great philosophers of antiquity. Let's ask the right questions.

  1. What is reality?
  2. Who is a wealthy (well off) person?
  3. Who is a good person?
  4. How do I become a good and wealthy person?

I suggest Philosophy Professor, Teacher, and Pastor, Dallas Willard, PhD, now deceased, has identified and answered the four foundational questions, brilliantly.

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