This essay examines the concept of duality within various systems, critiquing both capitalism and communism for their inherent divisions, while proposing that the true line of division lies between those aligned with God and those aligned with the devil. It contrasts individuals who are driven by external forces and centralized power with those who are called by visions of the future. The deepest division is between those who contribute positively to society and those who are burdensome, framing spiritual maturity and faith as key determinants of one's value in God's creation. Ultimately, the text asserts that everything either enhances or diminishes the glory of God's creation, distinguishing between the saved and spiritually mature, and the parasites, sinners, and ungodly.