A flaw, a deficit, shared by all political commentators (else they would not be that) is a fundamental blind spot concerning the spiritual war of this world.
Either they don't believe it is real; or they misunderstand and think the war is about good versus evil people (to believe which is actually to serve evil).
But the spiritual war is about people taking sides, either for or against God (and divine creation)...
More exactly, good and evil relate to which side is being served. Many serve evil unwittingly... at least to a substantial degree.
(At some point the ultimate choice against God was made, but subsequently the details follow automatically, from expedience and habit).
When someone has taken the side of evil, is serving the agenda of evil - then his long term strategy will be rooted in spirit, demonic, supernatural goals.
These goals - over the long term - do Not serve personal, national, human interests.
The strategy Uses people. Everyone loses.
The strategy of evil needs to be recognised, because it cannot be appeased or intimidated. It cannot be bargained with.
This is why we Must recognize the phenomenon.
(It isn't rare. It is almost normal.)
When people, nations, organizations etc behave thus - we should recognize they serve the agenda of supernatural, demonic evil.
The right (and most effective) action can only come from a correct understanding, and this is very rare indeed.
Dr. Charlton is right: the core conflict today is spiritual—not political or cultural. It’s a choice between aligning with God and divine creation or opposing them. Many unknowingly serve evil by participating in distorted systems that obscure this reality.
ReplyDeleteIn response, I developed Quantum-Logos Cosmology, a descriptive model combining quantum physics, Christian theology, and spiritual philosophy. It offers one way—among many—to see reality as participatory, where consciousness and observation shape unfolding creation. “Quantum” refers to concepts like indeterminacy and entanglement, metaphorically describing how divine and human observers influence reality. “Logos” is the divine creative principle—the source of coherence and life.
This is not a scientific theory or final truth. No human model can fully explain God’s reality. Instead, it’s a tool to deepen understanding and invite participation in creation’s ongoing process.
I find Dr. Charlton’s insights into spiritual warfare integral to shaping this framework; his perspective grounds it in lived spiritual reality.
Here, the Logos is the supreme Observer sustaining all, but humans, angels, and adversaries also act as observers collapsing possibilities into reality.
Spiritual warfare, as Dr. Charlton describes, isn’t about moral “good” or “bad” but about which reality consciousness embraces. Each moment is a choice—to co-create with the Logos or fall into spiritual decoherence, a collapse of divine connection. Sin is this collapse; repentance is returning to coherence with the Logos.
Dr. Charlton’s concept of Primary Thinking is an intuitive consciousness aligned with the Logos, affirming life and truth, opposed to mechanistic or demonic thinking that fractures spiritual life. Many serve evil unconsciously, conditioned by systems that dissolve meaning.
Dr. Charlton notes evil’s strategy is supernatural and long-term, seeking metaphysical inversion—replacing Logos with anti-Logos. Yet creation is ongoing, and redemption remains open. The Resurrection is a cosmic wave introducing new coherence. Acts of love and repentance spread this coherence via Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic resonance.
Every choice matters. Digital technology can either support the Logos or become a tool of fragmentation. The noosphere’s coherence depends on how we live and think.
Taking sides is ontological, not political. We either align with the Logos or collapse into anti-creation. This is the real spiritual war, confirming Dr. Charlton’s insight that the enemy’s goal is spiritual and beyond worldly power.
Quantum-Logos Cosmology offers one language describing a morally structured, spiritually alive cosmos where we are invited moment by moment to choose. Standing with God means perceiving, thinking, and acting in harmony with the Logos—resisting entropy through participation in truth and love.
The war is real but creation remains open. Each act of truth and love witnesses the victory of the Logos—one moment of coherence at a time.
@Mark - As I have described elsewhere on the blog, I don't believe that there is a future in abstract formulations of metaphysical theology.
ReplyDeleteWe are born with an innate grasp of the nature of reality - some call it animism. This has it that there are many living entities (beings).
Abstractions are ultimately alienating. And I think it is important to leave behind the desire for oneness - oneness of origins and of the nature of things.