Faith
noun
The adoption of information, observation, and practice compiled to provide favorable outcomes for past, present, and future events.
Faith operates through direct recognition and mimicry of patterns embedded in creation's framework. The bee gathering nectar does not theorize about pollination — it acts according to creation's design, and systemic benefit follows.
Sin
noun
Any thought or action whose collateral effect results in an end.
Sin produces entropy — outcomes that terminate with the initiator, creating no generative loops or systemic benefit. Where obedience generates endless reciprocal waves of value, sin creates closed loops: effects stop with the person who initiated them.
Belief
verb — past/future tense only
The compilation of information, observation, and practice through an ongoing process that works toward a favorable outcome.
One who remains in belief never arrives at commitment — always "believed" or "will believe," but never present-tense "believe." Perpetual belief indicates perpetual uncertainty, never crossing the threshold to committed conclusion.
Obedience
verb
Any thought or action that aligns with the frameworks depicted in creation and whose collateral effect follows negentropy.
Obedience is alignment with creation's observable patterns, producing outcomes that benefit both initiator and system indefinitely. Not blind submission to arbitrary rules — intelligent mimicry of what demonstrably works in creation's design.
Negentropy
noun
A measure of order or complexity in a localized system, representing a decrease in disorder and an increase in benefit for all in the system.
Negentropy describes thoughts or actions that initiate collateral effects without end — generative loops that benefit both initiator and system indefinitely. Negentropy is the signature of obedience to creation's frameworks.
Righteousness
noun
The condition resulting from thoughts and actions that produce systemic benefit beyond the initiator.
Righteousness is not moral superiority but functional alignment with creation's generative patterns. Scripture honors the righteous not for ethical perfection by man's standards but for functional effectiveness by creation's standards.
Disobedience
verb
Any thought or action that defies the frameworks for creation.
Disobedience is the mechanism that produces entropy and sin. It represents defiance of the patterns and principles observable in creation's design — the choice to act contrary to negentropy. Disobedience generates self-terminating effects.
Entropy
noun
Disorder resulting from thoughts or actions that do not benefit or affect anything beyond the receiver or initiator.
In human behavior, entropic actions produce no systemic ripple effects: the benefit stops with the individual, creating no ongoing value for others. The body registers this as stress, anxiety, and tension before the mind gets around to naming it.