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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
The page mixes Christ-language with a rough ethics of risk, fight, and attention, insisting that you are a fool if you forget Jesus and treating him as an example of action rather than distant piety.
Even in partial form, the page keeps pulling spiritual language back into lived conduct. Silence, land and sea, risk for others, the claim that Jesus liked to fight, and the blunt injunction to do everything as fast as you can all push Jesus away from abstraction and toward behavior. The recurring demand not to be a fool about him gives the marginalia a moral edge.
Christ as combat ethic, not abstraction. The typed body works through appropiate silence and land-sea vastness, then the handwritten margins hit harder: warrior, fool, fight clean, do everything as fast as you can. The page wants Jesus to be a verb.