These are various terms and phrases I might use in my blog. Listed here are their meanings.
JC = Jesus Christ
HC = Holy Spirit
Data = scientifically describable information
Emo = emotion, anything that makes your heart pound, but normally only things inside of you
emo/dat = a large theory I have which draws a causal relationship between data and emotion.
epic = the restoration or fulfillment of a civilization, emotional things that are bigger than individual humans
TSM = time, space, material. Generally refers to three arguments for the existence of God, but sometimes it just refers to dimensions of our universe.
GLD = goal, logic, data. This is a newer 'sister' theory to TSM. The arguments are less solid.
Ronan, Mercenary, Auxiliary = things that can be used in multiple places.
System, Logic, Structure, Construct (noun) = a bunch of things that are related to each other.
"...at once..." = two seemingly contradictory things which exist at the same time
Metaphysics = the size of the universe, whether we can trust our perceptions, the existence of spiritual dimensions, etc.
ptl = Praise the Lord!
I tend to use terms like 'density' and 'soft' and 'linear' to describe properties of ideas. Let me explain:
Take the idea of justice. There is only one correct 'just' decision in any situation, however, there are many situations. Therefore the idea is relatively small, not a point, not a huge mass, but 'linear'. Like a graph, there are many inputs to justice decisions and one output, the result is a graph. Justice is also final, decisive, and 'weighty'. I attach mass or weight to ideas if they have greater meaning. So justice is heavy. It is a heavy line, lots of weight in a small area. What is that? Dense.
Take the idea of teamwork. There are many different ways for a team to work together. Generally the term is used with younger kids too, and many folk saying use this idea. So the idea of 'teamwork' is not very weighty, and pretty general. Wishy-washy. I call this 'soft' or 'compressible'.
If I ever type 'n a t u' or 'm o d e l' with no spaces, the blogger program cuts it out for some reason.
So if you see 'ral' or 're' think of 'nat ural' or 'nat ure'.
For example I have used 'n a t u' like ten times in this sentence, between every word and in the middle of several words.
I will add things to this list as people complain about them, or as I find it necessary.