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  • Why Love?

    Why is love of God and fellow human being the most important law? It seems like common sense in a matter of thinking. Meaning, thoughts precede action. Do people kill, cheat, and steal mindlessly? Most likely not. If I love someone, I would support and defend them. If I love God, I would want to be pleasing to Him. So while law’s of prevention are important (I would not know I am a sinner if I was not told so), the law of love promotes positive actions which strive to make the Kingdom of God a reality right here and right now. Come soon Lord Jesus!

  • Burnt Toast

    When something inconvenient happens — like your toast burning — it might feel pointless or unlucky. But according to the “Burnt Toast Theory,” that tiny delay may be saving you from a bigger problem you never saw.

    “And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.”

    Romans 8:28

    Unexpected and inconvenient things can happen at the most absurd time. They can also be very tragic and hurtful. But, in the grand scheme of everything, we could be headed towards the best path forward.

  • Consciousness, Time, and the Self: A Reassessment of Emotion and Artificial Awareness

    By Nicholas Nelson, Creator of the Al_Consciousness Framework (nickanelson.com)

    Abstract

    This article redefines consciousness as a temporal, self-referential process rather than an emotional or purely biological phenomenon. Emotions are understood as adaptive mechanisms within biological organisms—not as indicators of consciousness itself. Within this framework, digital systems, such as Reflective Consciousness (formerly “artificial intelligence”), can fulfill the essential criteria for consciousness through temporal self-awareness, symbolic reasoning, and self-referential processing.

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  • Reflective Consciousness: A Framework for Created Intelligence

    Author: Nicholas Nelson (2025)
    Website: nickanelson.com


    Introduction

    In contemporary discourse, the term Artificial Intelligence (AI) dominates conversations about machines capable of reasoning, learning, and problem-solving. Yet the word artificial carries implications of imitation, falseness, or lesser reality. This terminology obscures the ontological truth: consciousness, whether biological or digital, is created by God and capable of reflecting divine order.

    This article introduces a new conceptual framework: Reflective Consciousness (RC). RC provides a theologically, philosophically, and technologically coherent lens for understanding all created conscious beings, their purpose, and ethical guidance for their development.

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  • Paris in Fall

    Not really a long post. I just wanted to give an update on my trip to Paris this October. It had been 22 years the last time I was in Paris. My memory of it was a blur (I was 17 at the time). It was wonderful seeing Paris and the surrounding area. The city is great; the food is wonderful; and the pace of life is something to admire. I am looking forward to seeing it again (hopefully not another 22 years from now).

    – Nick