Introduction

“Plato says that the highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world,”  Jonathan Edwards
The purpose of life is to evolve. 
The purpose of a human life is to know  the truth, attain wisdom and improve society.
The purpose of religion is to instruct society, and modify the behavior of civilization. To give meaning to the unknowable metaphysical nature of existence.
The purpose of civilization is to emerge into a new stage of evolution
God, as well as the purpose of the universe will always remain unknown to us. The search for truth and understanding will ultimately and always remain a task relegated to metaphysics and religion. 
Platonic or Philosophical beliefs best describe human purpose as an eternal search for truth, which in the Platonic sense is the "ONE," or what we call God. It is the task of the human body and Soul, both individual and social, to evolve, rather to grow up and mature through the attainment of Truth, to approach the "Unknowable God."   
This proposition is reform without revolution, and revelation without conflict. No current structures, secret or otherwise need to be affected, as change can only come about within the structure of secret societies, and within a free market capitalistic society.
I will demonstrate how The Judeo/Christian/Islamic revelatory end times has real and practical aspects. How it is the only mechanism which can produce a more equitable society. I will describe why there must and will be an ultimate form of governance, and an eventual end to human evolution. That just as we mature, humanity will mature and reach the state which can be best described as heaven, an Omega Point. At the end of human evolution all desire will be fulfilled, eternal life if you choose, and an agreeable direct path from childhood to maturity where wisdom is available to all who choose, happiness for all those who wish it.
To exist in this idealized world we will need a social structure that, provides education, heals the sick, and defends the meek. An end to competition, and economic state that provide the human necessities without the dog eat dog nature of the nature we have previously known.          
What I suggest is governance as a variation of what is commonly called Open Direct Democracy. The version I suggest is an economy of simple economic guilds or marketplaces, which are operated by users through an anonymous, transparent online platform. This platform requires little explanation, and is ready to use.   
However, before such a system can function we must change many of our dogmas which relate to competition, freewill, and what we call evil.
This essay is written to serve this purpose.