Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Writing blasphemy in syntax I hope I am free of this error

What is blasphemy of the written sentence?  Ending a sentence with a preposition of course!!!!!!!   This is the oldest of lessons in the english language.  It is I believe the most troubling of sentence structure malapropisms.   I must say that when writing, I often find that I do in fact write a sentence that ends in a preposition.  I must say that I painstakingly will take the moment to rewrite and reorganize that ending.  It is an art and it is absolutely a godly thing to accomplish.
Why is this?  What is wrong with writing a sentence that ends with a word such as "of" or "at" or "with". (i  just did it but the quotation marks here absolve me of this blasphemy).  This is because it indicated that there is another person in whom you were minding and its not your own soul.  I believe you are thinking of the money in your own intellectual coffers that inspires you to write a moment of interest, but leaves you to a lifetime of sad failure and paganism.  Harsh?  Not at all.  Heresy is when the truth is laughed at and disregarded for a matter that is unscrupulously desirable at a base level of existence.   It is not enlightened thought.   And such is the idea that you can end a sentence with a word that indicates that you indeed were money hungry in your concern of building the syntax of life.   It designates a poor future for the trust you try to create on Earth. 
In any case, noone should ever write that way.  Not even if they are trying to be expedient. Writing is a responsibility.  Use the pen wisely and do not fool yourself into thinking that what you write doesn't matter.   It does.  The universe is a verbal location.  Use the languages you have learned in their pure form.  We need pure solidarity with trust, humanity and God.   Baruch Hashem!

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