Mar 11, 2020, 11:35 AM
—“Are there any books you would recommend on the early history of European peoples?
I read a post of yours recently and realized There were several references I didn’t pick up. Specifically when you reference things about “indo-Europeans”, etc. Thanks.
Interested in learning more about what informs your perspective on Christianity and it’s triumph over Olympian religion. You seem to view it as a net negative.
Do you have any recommendations for other groups on FB having the types of discussions you are having?”— A Friend
ANSWERS
There is nowhere to learn more, better, faster, than following daily here. It is the lowest cost education you can get, in the education you want and need.
My reading list is on the website under the Propertarianism menu heading. All of it is available for free in our digital library. The IE history is simple. Although I would recommend chapter one of Armstrong’s “Transformation” so you learn about the differences in the emergence of different religious traditions.
Religion is the ‘hard problem’ because our religion is communicated with the Abrahamic Technique. And there is no easy way of reforming that religion without gradual supplement with what used to be stoicism-empiricism and natural law, and letting nature take it’s course.
The only reason I’m interested in our IE religions is because they’re ethnocentric, and christianity is not. I view abrahamic deceit, submission, and universalism as antithetical to our civilization.
You can ask the other leadership for advice. I’m a little overwhelmed with biz, video, and writing at the moment.