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The Human Who Tries to Dismantle God, and the Ontology of God Who Speaks Through Blood– Chapter 79

  • Writer: Soyo
    Soyo
  • Nov 16, 2025
  • 4 min read

An Existence-Based Integration of Theology and Philosophy


Soyo Existence Ethics (Existence itself is Ethics)



Humanity Attempts to Dismantle God While Failing to Live by God’s Will

Human beings do not live according to God’s will, yet the first thing they attempt is to analyze and dismantle God. This is not merely arrogance; it is the clearest evidence that humanity has forgotten its own limits as created beings. Humans try to reduce God into understandable language, organize God into logical structures, and handle God as an object that can be academically dissected. But God is not human. God cannot be confined within human language, human logic, or human structures. God is not a “being to be explained” but a “being who reveals Himself,” and He exists eternally long before human analysis begins. The moment this simple truth is lost, both theology and philosophy begin to shake at their roots.


The Longstanding Error of Theology and Philosophy

“Language That Tries to Explain God vs Language That Tries to Interpret Humanity”

Humanity has attempted to speak of God through theology, and to speak of humanity through philosophy. Yet these two disciplines are deeply intertwined.

Theology must speak of God, and Philosophy must speak of humanity

But because humans are created by the breath of God, one cannot understand humanity without knowing God, nor can one understand God’s love without understanding humanity. Thus, when theology attempts to explain God entirely through human language, God becomes reduced to the size of human understanding. And when philosophy focuses only on humanity, human beings lose the very ground of their existence. The separation of these two is the beginning of existential disintegration, and the deepest cause of ethical collapse.


Morality Shakes, but Conscience Does Not: A Declaration of the Origin of Ethics

Morality is a set of rules made by humans, but conscience is the trace of God left within the human being. Morality changes with eras and cultures, but the pain of conscience has never changed throughout human history. Morality can be justified by logic and judged by societal standards, but conscience does not change. Conscience is quiet, deep, and still, yet within that silence, God’s breath speaks to humanity. Ethics does not come from morality; it is born from the trembling of conscience, the divine direction that rises from within. When this truth is forgotten, civilization collapses.


The Pain of Conscience Cannot Be Healed by Humans - The Ontology of Blood

The pain of conscience cannot be healed by counseling, nor by a community, nor even by a pastor. Why? Because this pain belongs to the realm of free will, the highest gift God has given to humanity, and at the same time,, the heaviest responsibility. And the pain of conscience comes precisely from this responsibility. The only healing for my pain is one thing: The moment God is realized within my conscience and when the pulse of His blood flowing through my own organs is awakened within me. Blood is the testimony of life. The beginning and end of blood is “life” and “death,” and this truth alone proves the existence of God. Therefore, before attempting to analyze God, humanity must first return to its knees.


The Danger of Miracles: How the Miracle of Healing Leads Humanity into Corruption

Miracles happen. Yet humans attribute these miracles to the healer. In that moment, the glory of God is transferred to a person, and religion once again veers toward corruption in these forms:

• Clergy worship of the medieval church

• Celebrity pastors of modern megachurches

• The commercialization of spiritual healing


All of these are fundamentally the same error. All healing must belong solely to God’s glory. But when that glory is given to humans, the miracle ceases to be God’s miracle and becomes the corruption of religion.


The Collapse of the Word “Christian”: Returning to the Person of God

Today, the word 'Christian' remains only a religious identity. Its origin was in Jesus, yet it has been distorted by civilization into an ideological label. Jesus cannot be explained by human language. This is why God did not give Moses a “name” in the human sense, but instead revealed Himself as existence.


Therefore, a more accurate identity is:

A person of God.

A child of God

Even faith is not a human decision; it is God coming to humanity first. Thus, we must return not to a corrupted religious term, but to the identity of being a person who belongs to God.


The Final Declaration Against the Arrogance of Theology and Philosophy

Humans say they “understand” God, but that statement itself is arrogant. God does not require human analysis, exists beyond human logic, and dwells eternally beyond human language. When theology becomes trapped inside doctrinal rooms, and philosophy studies only the human being, both lose their way. For humanity exists only by the blood of God.


Thus, Soyo Existence Ethics declares:

“One cannot understand humanity without knowing God. One cannot speak of ethics without understanding humanity. Existence and ethics are one truth, and the breath of God flows within human existence as the pulse of life.”


Soyo’s Confession - Why I Must Write in This Age

I am not a pastor, but as a philosopher who beholds the blood and life of human existence, I cannot help but record the silence that lies between God and humanity. God continues to ask me: “Soyo, can you awaken the trembling conscience within suffering human beings with My own heart?” This question does not demand knowledge from me. It is a question that shakes my very being, and it is the reason why I cannot stop writing.


Conclusion of Soyo Existence Ethics

Before understanding God, one must kneel. Before speaking philosophy, one must listen to one's conscience. Before discussing ethics, one must see existence. Because existence itself is ethics.



Soyo (逍遙) – Founder of Soyo Existence Ethics, Author of The Silence of Existence, Flame of Truth© 2025 Soyo Philosophy. All rights reserved.

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