Easter 2025: Paradox of the Binary Codes of Life
Trees are such a powerful symbol of life, are they not? Deeply rooted and grounded in the soil from which they derive all their nutritional needs, they grow up and out into the light.

Source: Creator deeznutz1 on Pixabay
Few would likely argue with this, given how much we have come to understand through what we can and have observed, from the beginning of time. The marvel and wonder of the world around us fills all of our physical senses with inspirational awe.
The richness and diversity of all the natural world surrounds us with has challenged the minds of man from the beginning of time. In an attempt to understand it fully, observations are made. Measurements are taken. Laws are written. Resulting in scientific facts being established.
What about realms beyond the reach of our physical senses? Vital aspects of life not lending themselves to measurement? Or attempts to subjugate them to the Scientific Method and a new Law?
On Easter Sunday, 2025, I would like to stimulate some careful thought and reflection, in touching on these questions based on a key word in the title of this post. Paradox.

Binary Code
All who read this post know we are living in an extraordinary chapter of human history. Predominant in our time is the impact of digital
devices of all sorts. Fundamental to the operation of these devices is programming code. All the complexity of how code works can be boiled down to it being a sequence of 0s and 1s.
The ultimate in black and white?

Source: Digital Tips post on "Why Do Computers Use 1s and 0s?"
Most would agree life is more commonly viewed as infinite shades of gray instead of black and white. Leading one near and dear to me to a common exclamation, when dealing with some of the regular tech issues we all experience:
"It is making my hairhurt!" 🥲
In the "comfort zone" of earlier times, in technical terms, the world used to be 100% analog
not digital.
Or was it?
No matter where this post is read, the diversity of our cultures, our worldviews, etc. we still all have some common understanding about what I will refer to as binary codes of life in this world.
Light versus Darkness
Without light, there is no life. To underscore this fundamental truth, in our annual trip around the sun, the amount of light and darkness varies. But, every single day, without fail, the sun goes down in the evening, plunging the world into the darkness of night. Followed every single day, without fail, by the sun coming up in the morning, restoring us to the life sustaining and affirming power of the light of a new day.
Good versus Evil
In the eternal struggle to discern good from evil, to determine right from wrong, is there any correlation with light and darkness? Is it pure coincidence that what is wrong, what is evil tends to be linked to hiding in the shadows or operating under the cover of darkness?
How about this well known quote?
"Sunlight is the best disinfectant!"
[Source: The CPA Journal]
Do other references come to mind, like the commonly used key word in our time - transparency? Without light, does the word transparent even have any meaning?
True versus False
Programmers know what they call boolean expressions are based on a determination of whether the expression is true or false. Resulting in mission-critical branching of the code to go one way or the other. Without this core functionality, most code will not be able to achieve its objective.
Without knowing what is true and what is false, where do we end up?

Source: Creator JuliusH on Pixabay
Lost? Wondering what is what?
In this digital age, constantly told the relentless advance of technology will be our ultimate salvation, how are we doing with these questions?
Male and Female
What can we come up with, as an example of the challenges we are facing? Can we at least
Trust the
Science!
in addressing some of them? Surely we can agree this is regularly presented to us, as an argument one dare not even attempt to refute. As doing so would ... "go against the narrative."

Source: Creator Lavillia on Pixabay
How about knowing at birth, whether we are male or female? You know, what used to be taught in schools, about the XX and XY chromosome pair?

Source: Creator a_scarcy on Pixabay
No! No, no, no ...
Not that
Science!
Science!
"It depends!?"
Really? Yes! Our children need to be subjected to all sorts of "education," so they can then make a "well informed" decision of which they are. Or neither. Or both. Or something else all together different!?
If their parents object? Not acceptable. If the now "educated" child makes a "well-informed" decision to "transition?" Great! Assuming their parents can get past the barriers to them even knowing about it, if they object? Overruled, by the State.
Wow. How did we end up here?
What does this have to do with the central point of this post? If there is a greater or more powerful example, universally understood by all on the face of the earth, than this one, I do not know what it is.

Ultimate Binary? Life versus Death
Is there any more significant binary reference than this one? Is this one linked to the ones previously listed?
Every choice we make and decision we reach has consequences. While the time delay to realizing this varies, is it just being overly dramatic to say they are either producing life or destroying it? If not literally, then at least strengthening life or undermining it?
In this digital age, how are our families doing? Are they being strengthened or undermined? If the answers result in any children, how are they doing? Are they being strengthened or undermined?

East versus West
New to actively participating on the Hive blockchain, an essential part of my why was to experience this virtual community, of what we might agree could be referred to as "global citizens." If agreed, what do we share in common? And what might we agree divides us?
My oversimplified response, for the purposes of the main point of this post? The ancient distinction between the monotheistic view of the West and the polytheistic view of the East. On this Easter Sunday, combine this with the BC(E?) historical understanding of the polytheism of even the West, prior to Christianity. For example, the Greco-Roman world and their differing sets of Gods.
Before continuing, first a quick aside:
#introduceyourself, Round 2
In my Hive introduction, I clearly stated I am a very private person. I made this statement, as I have written elsewhere, knowing this is frowned upon.
- While I still think that is the case generally, right out of the gate I got this supportive welcome from a Silver Blogger OG. After two days of receiving no response whatsoever on my introductory post, it was encouraging. An understatement, at this point.
As I have thought about it before and am prompted to do so again now, I will add two more brief introductory bullet points:
- Tying in to this segment of my post, as a person, I identify with being from the West, in general, with a Judeo-Christian worldview, in particular.
- If they ever come, however well-intentioned, any question requesting that I reveal more about my personal story will very likely get a response like this:
"I will neither confirm nor deny ..."
Now, on to finishing this post.
Paradox?
Would anyone reading this post disagree that most people dislike the idea of anything being viewed as black and white? Particularly when it comes to statements about what is right or what is wrong? What is true or what is false?
Instead, at least on the surface, we are more comfortable with the shades of gray, "it depends!" variety of statements. This is more tolerant. Compassionate. Loving!
Ohhh, well then ... How is it we arrived at "all or nothing" expressions of "my truth," backed by "everybody knows" assertions? With any form of dissent being characterized as what? Intolerant. Heartless. Hateful!
And ... If that fails to sufficiently intimidate and suppress dissent, the time for talk is over. Followed by growing expressions of support for varying acts of violence.
Being charitable, does anyone else notice any irony?
Whatever the response of any to what I have just written, would there be some agreement most wonder what, if anything, can be done about it? What some might refer to as the challenge of overcoming the "human condition?"
Here are two key thoughts associated with a monotheistic response, based up the existence of one God. One Supreme Being. One Higher Power.
This One
is
Sovereign
is
No power in this world is equal to, let alone greater. From this position of supremacy, this One's statements about what is right or what is wrong, what is true or what is false are what?
These proclamations
are
Transcendent
are
Being above and beyond any self-professed wisdom of mankind, they contain no "it depends!" caveats. There are no "what if?" scenarios or escape clauses.
Mankind's rejection of and rebellion against the above offering any answer to the various moral dilemmas in which mankind endlessly finds itself is ancient. Again, every choice we make and decision we reach has consequences.
In general, what is your alternative? In particular, how does your alternative provide peace of mind for today and hope for tomorrow?
If based upon believing mankind reigns supreme, i.e. there is no God, then is the following an unreasonable question?
Why is your viewpoint
better
than anyone else's?
than anyone else's?
You are smarter? Wiser? Superior in some other way? Based on what?
These questions are not meant, in any way, to be unkind or disrespectful. They are very intentionally meant, though, to raise an important objection you may wish to consider, when making the case for your alternative.

Books have been written about various aspects of the content of this post. In briefly touching on some of these topics, it is my intention to underscore the deception and delusion of our time and the resulting manipulation and confusion arising from it.

Source: Pixabay
We all have our own thoughts about this, as well as what we choose to do in coping with them. And ultimately what we believe about the future awaiting us all.
For millions across the world, their belief in the story behind the celebration of Easter is their source of peace for today and hope for tomorrow.
On this Easter Sunday, in our time experiencing all that is going on around us, in what do you find your peace for today and hope for tomorrow? All reasonably stated viewpoints are welcome.
Best wishes, until we meet again,
QT
👋❤️👋


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If the readers of this post will permit me, I would like to add some perspective to it in a comment of my own. What can I look back to as one of the barriers, if not the single greatest barrier, to adopting the Judeo-Christian worldview?
Getting past my perception of those who claimed to have the same worldview. Which far too often was varying degrees of being legalistic, self-righteous, hypocrites. I am not talking about a trivial little 2-foot high hurdle either. I cannot say how high it was, but it was WAY UP there.
How did I ultimately overcome this? By asking myself and then answering this question?
Rather than answer some of the questions in this post by comparing myself to those around me, I chose to focus instead on Who was ultimately asking these questions? One proclaiming to be the Sovereign Creator of all that is.
I am no better and no different
, than anyone else in our troubled world. At least not in any way of any eternal significance. Please do not lightly skip over what I just wrote.I hope any readers of this post will bear that in mind, as they wrestle with however they may be inclined to address some of the questions in it.
I feel like this is an invitation to argue it. As gardeners we of course know that plants also take in nutrients through their leaves and convert light into nutrients. 😜
Actually I rather feel like people have a preference for black or white, right or left, wrong or right. It makes things easier. This way they can decide whether you are good or bad depending on if you agree with them or not. We all know do down that life isn't that simple and it's much more nuanced, but that becomes complex and tiring. Shades of grey are certainly more compassionate, but they aren't necessarily as easy to navigate.
On the topic of mono and polytheism, when I was a child and started learning more about different ancient religions (mythologies as they call them now) it occurred to me that there was a common theme with them and Christianity. Christianity has God and the angels while many polytheistic religions had a king of the gods (God?) and various lesser gods (angels?). I feel like there are always threads, both obvious and subtle, that connect us as people across the world making us more alike than different.
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Yes, it is @minismallholding:
And you are correct. It is nice to see someone choose to do that, as I personally have no problem with differing points of view. In some ways, I actually prefer them, as I do not know how societies get past some of their differences without the freedom to talk about them without fear.
Writing as a form of expressing ourselves is a fascinating exercise of the heart and mind to me. I am sure others much brighter have probably written about this. As a central part of what I would enjoy reading is anyone studying how clearly we can get ideas articulated. Especially when attempting to get them across whatever differences divide them from the reader.
I think images are very helpful in making the attempt. There are no stats on posts here on Hive or anywhere else which give its readers any idea of the time put into the creation of it. What libraries of images were searched? How many images were scrolled through in the search for the one communicating the most effectively what the author which to convey? Was code generated to ensure their creators were properly credited as the source?
For this post, I found its lead image to be the closest to what I decided to make some attempt to communicate. From my understanding of it, on an Easter Sunday, the sun rising up on a new day is an important part of the story. From there, we all face the decision about how many or how few words we are going to try to transport across the communication bridge, knowing most of our reader's interest shrinks in direct proportion to its length.
So, we end up with succinct statements like one:
Good point! My succinct statement in support of this was in my intro, "Saves a lot of time ..."
Yes, that would be the sentiment of most. I think this might be another aspect of what some bright person may have covered somewhere on what I have written above. When we are truly compassionate towards another, I wonder what this bright person might say about when communicating with them in black and white terms is in their long-term best interest, however difficult it may be short-term?
Yes, we definitely agree on this. At least for people who believe there are a number of aspects of life in this world which cannot be properly understood without acknowledging something greater than themselves. Which is a central theme of this post.
Thank you for investing time to provide some thoughtful input for readers of this post. I am thankful to have "made your acquaintance," as our conversations have been an important highlight of my Hive experience to date. I am happy to see FriendlyMoose has already noticed this, as well. That is a encouraging.
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I have never felt so good after having my head exploded.
It's like the universe is a coin.
I am not sure what this means, @neblomax:
Perhaps a poorly translated phrase which means something to you in Spanish? I do not know. I would encourage you to consider writing more in depth comments, as I would imagine then your readers would not have this question.
A more in depth comment would also let us know why reading through this post left you feeling like your head exploded.
Thank you for stopping by, though, to let me know you found this post to be of some interest.
The phrase alludes to the fact that everything has an opposite side, you know: good and evil, Yin and Yang, heaven and earth.
A coin has two sides, heads and tails.
It's normal that nobody understands that metaphor, I just made it up. 😃
Okay, well, that makes sense, now that you have explained it. You are using your creativity. That's fine. Thanks for following up, on at least part of my response.
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