UNDERSTANDING ISN’T NECESSARY – UNLESS WE WISH TO UNITE CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND N

UNDERSTANDING ISN’T NECESSARY – UNLESS WE WISH TO UNITE CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND NATURAL COMMON LAW.

(you see, I don’t let out my end ambitions early)

—“Christianity enlightens those who understand it.”— Collins Larbi

I am not sure it is a case of ‘understanding’ so much as utility, submission and practice.

In fact, I’m certain it’s not a case of understanding. That would imply that it consisted of true propositions.

There is a very big difference between good and useful, and good and true. if Christianity needed to be understood rather than simply felt, then it would not work so well, and it would be open to criticism. Faith is important because it is a defense against argumentative superiority for those who cannot judge argumentative superiority. Faith is profoundly important.

That said, I am definitely a Christian in practice if not in belief in the dogma.

And that’s because I understand that Christianity has one function: the extension of kinship love to non-kin – and all the prosperity that arises from the forgiveness of the errors of human frailty, rather than the perpetuation of personal, familial, tribal, and national retaliation cycles.

And I understand the crimes of the church – using and preserving illiteracy as a means of control. Just as in the current era the democratic socialist state use ignorance and indoctrination as a means of control.

And I understand the benefit that we took despite the church’s crimes: the more rapid expansion of high trust, and the more rapid expansion of suppression of reproduction of the underclasses. And the more rapid expansion of delayed marriage. And the elimination of inbreeding.

I am a Christian. I advocate Christ’s central message: the extension of kinship love. I prefer that we spoke about it in rational terms, in moral terms, and in scientific terms, and not in supernatural and superstitious terms. But this is my preference. And that is because I believe Jesus’s message has a central place in common law. Becuase it seeks to achieve the same purpose as common natural law: prosperity through preservation of cooperation. If we taught Christianity as myth to children, reason to youth, and science to adults, then it would be possible to unify Christian religion and Aryan law.

This is my ambition.

Curt Doolittle

The Propertarian Institute

Kiev, Ukraine.


Source date (UTC): 2016-11-05 10:00:00 UTC

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