As a Catholic, I was brought up thinking that we are all sinners. Father Malley once told me that even a thought can be a sin. Since then, it seemed like the environment was trying to make me sin. In the way things could be in the world, the natural condition will be pretty much without sin except for the thought kind, possibly. You see, I think the way things are in the world has adapted in a reactionary way to use sinning and, of course, crimes to be money-making and taking ventures. You can take anything you want, including the life of a person who is sinning and doing crime. Hunter Biden says they’re trying to kill him, and maybe he is right. Maybe they want his father’s legacy and all the ideas the Biden family can develop over time. Maybe there is a parallel between the Biden family and what happened to my family. Sinning is so much the part of reconciliation needs (a great thing). On the one hand, it was a great thing in the past because it helped the broader community focus on problems that no one knew existed. It was a way to let someone know what you have been through. I am not sure it is the best idea for the future as people should share what is going on with the Unidiversity so holistic planning can take care of problems. Today, we share with priests and God, but I am not sure it is benign as other entities are more interested in sin than religions and God. You see, it is a concept of sinning that allows takings to occur from people. I had so many ideas in my life, all taken. I think it is because sinning or even thoughts can be a sin. I am not a sinner, but things from the past can be construed as sinning. Sin is up to the judges in this world. If sinning goes beyond sinning to crimes (another takings exercise), you can lose your entire life and all you have done. Someone else gets all your ideas and lives your life. In fact, in one of my first classes in college, I was told that crime pays. It pays someone else when it involves sinning or, heaven forbid, crime. That is one major reason to eliminate sinning (mostly) and crime (in its entirety) on our planet. We can do so with the We Me Unidiversity Research Explorers cycle. In a way, I was reminded today in church that justice should be a way to clear out the path ahead of you (from the bible) instead of waiting for something to happen to you. It is not going to happen with just reactionary justice. I suggested transitioning to holistic environmental justice, social justice, health, safety, arbitration, and restoration. Some thoughts to ponder: Is our economy built on sinning and crimes? Is our economy built on taking from one another? Is our economy built on thinking?