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Theocentric Philosophical Alignment

Placing God at the Center of Wisdom, Morality, and the Future of Humanity

by Norman L Bliss (Author)

Every age has its questions, and every age has its answers. But not every answer stands the test of time. Philosophies rise and fall, systems are built and collapse, and human wisdom often proves fragile. Yet one truth has endured through every generation: when humanity centers itself on God, life has meaning, order, and hope. When humanity turns away, confusion and corruption soon follow.

Theocentric Philosophical Alignment was born out of this conviction. It is not an attempt to add one more idea to the crowded marketplace of modern thought. Instead, it is a return to the foundation that has always been there: God at the center. The book you hold in your hands is a call to reorient philosophy, ethics, education, and even technology back to their true source.

This is not a work of abstract theory, nor is it tied to the shifting opinions of culture. It is practical and timeless. It explores what it means to be God-centered, why human systems fail without Him, and how His eternal law the Ten Commandments provides the blueprint for justice and dignity. It wrestles with modern challenges such as free will, conscience, education, and artificial intelligence, always asking: What happens when these are aligned with God? And what happens when they are not?

The aim of this book is not to argue that religion should dominate philosophy, but to show that truth itself cannot exist apart from God. To seek wisdom while ignoring the Author of wisdom is to build on sand. But to align thought and life with Him is to build on a foundation that cannot be shaken.

As you read, you will find not only analysis but also a vision: a God-aligned future. It is a future where reason and faith are united, where knowledge leads to wisdom, and where human creativity whether in art, science, or technology becomes a reflection of the Creator’s design rather than a rebellion against it.

My hope is that these chapters will stir both thought and action. For this is not a philosophy to be debated and left on a shelf it is a way of life. If we choose to align our lives, our systems, and our future with God, we can leave behind more than temporary progress. We can leave behind a legacy of truth, justice, and light.

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Review of Before the Reset

★★★★★

Before the Reset is one of those books you don’t expect to hit as hard as it does. It’s simple, straight-talking, and written in plain language but the message sinks in deep. Norman Bliss explains what’s happening in the world right now in a way that’s easy to follow but impossible to ignore. Digital currency, government control, collapsing economies, corruption, prophecy he connects it all without sounding extreme or political.

What I liked most is that the book isn’t about fear. It’s about clarity. Bliss doesn’t try to scare you; he tries to wake you up. And honestly, it works. You finish the book feeling like you finally understand the bigger picture behind all the chaos we see in the news.

The TPA idea putting God and truth at the center when everything else is falling apart is surprisingly refreshing. It’s not a religion, not a movement, just a way of staying grounded. And right now, that feels needed.

If you’ve sensed that something is “off” in the world, or if you’re trying to make sense of where things are heading, this book is definitely worth reading. It’s straightforward, wise, and it makes you think long after you put it down.

Highly recommended.

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