Category: Religion, Myth, and Theology

  • While There Are Many Good Social and Personal Consequences of The Religion, Christianity Failed Us Politically

    I love christian manners: “god bless you” et all. I am equally happy with ‘the gods’ instead of ‘god’, and equally unhappy and hostile to the other semitic gods. I love christian ethics. and I love christian behavior. And I love the church experience. And i love it’s role in birth, adulthood, marriage, care-taking, suffering, and death. I wish it still retained juris over the matters of the family. And My experience with education by the church was far superior to that of the state – by orders of magnitude. Personally I would prefer a military experience more suitable to males. And I know some would value sports, or arts, or commercial experiences. And I know I would prefer to find old gods, heroes, artists, scientists, and saints in my Church with Jesus but one among them. And I would find prayer to them more valuable than to those I find feminine. And yes I would prefer the stoic method of discipline rather than submission to a semitic god. I would prefer we celebrate love our heathen(nature) and pagan(masculine) as well as christian (feminine) holidays. But that said, while there are many good social and personal consequences of the religion, christianity failed us politically – it had to – the church could not survive the restoration of aristotelianism and its consequences no matter how hard the theologians tried. And worse, the church failed to reform. And the catholic church’s pope has now our declared the church our enemy. Orthodoxy is too weak in the west. Protestantism thankfully has evolved into a folk religion, especially with the advent of American evangelicals. I think I understand where this will lead and it is beautiful. But first we must solve real problems that are unavoidable: ending another conquest by hostile alien political systems masquerading as religions. Ending the destruction of our civilization by the second attempt at undermining us using the abrahamic methods of deceit – this time in secular prose, as well as fundamentalist semitic prose. And second we must solve the failure of our religion to merge the aristotelian-legal, moral-rational-political, masculine religion, and feminine religion.  

  • While There Are Many Good Social and Personal Consequences of The Religion, Christianity Failed Us Politically

    I love christian manners: “god bless you” et all. I am equally happy with ‘the gods’ instead of ‘god’, and equally unhappy and hostile to the other semitic gods. I love christian ethics. and I love christian behavior. And I love the church experience. And i love it’s role in birth, adulthood, marriage, care-taking, suffering, and death. I wish it still retained juris over the matters of the family. And My experience with education by the church was far superior to that of the state – by orders of magnitude. Personally I would prefer a military experience more suitable to males. And I know some would value sports, or arts, or commercial experiences. And I know I would prefer to find old gods, heroes, artists, scientists, and saints in my Church with Jesus but one among them. And I would find prayer to them more valuable than to those I find feminine. And yes I would prefer the stoic method of discipline rather than submission to a semitic god. I would prefer we celebrate love our heathen(nature) and pagan(masculine) as well as christian (feminine) holidays. But that said, while there are many good social and personal consequences of the religion, christianity failed us politically – it had to – the church could not survive the restoration of aristotelianism and its consequences no matter how hard the theologians tried. And worse, the church failed to reform. And the catholic church’s pope has now our declared the church our enemy. Orthodoxy is too weak in the west. Protestantism thankfully has evolved into a folk religion, especially with the advent of American evangelicals. I think I understand where this will lead and it is beautiful. But first we must solve real problems that are unavoidable: ending another conquest by hostile alien political systems masquerading as religions. Ending the destruction of our civilization by the second attempt at undermining us using the abrahamic methods of deceit – this time in secular prose, as well as fundamentalist semitic prose. And second we must solve the failure of our religion to merge the aristotelian-legal, moral-rational-political, masculine religion, and feminine religion.  

  • More Fun with Christians

    More Fun with Christians https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/27/more-fun-with-christians/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-27 16:17:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1265678615099965450

  • Oct 24, 2019, 9:23 AM If your God has brought you here, then there are two obvio

    Oct 24, 2019, 9:23 AM

    If your God has brought you here, then there are two obvious questions. First, what good is that god. Second, it seems unlikely it is more god than demon. Jehova was a demon, not a god.

  • Oct 24, 2019, 9:23 AM If your God has brought you here, then there are two obvio

    Oct 24, 2019, 9:23 AM

    If your God has brought you here, then there are two obvious questions. First, what good is that god. Second, it seems unlikely it is more god than demon. Jehova was a demon, not a god.

  • Oct 24, 2019, 9:24 AM Aristotle was a Hero. Jesus was a Saint. But Jehovah and A

    Oct 24, 2019, 9:24 AM

    Aristotle was a Hero. Jesus was a Saint. But Jehovah and Allah are demons at best. Only a demon would claim a monopoly.

  • Oct 24, 2019, 9:24 AM Aristotle was a Hero. Jesus was a Saint. But Jehovah and A

    Oct 24, 2019, 9:24 AM

    Aristotle was a Hero. Jesus was a Saint. But Jehovah and Allah are demons at best. Only a demon would claim a monopoly.

  • It’s Because Bad Religions Lie and Lag, Good Religions Use Truth and Lead

    It’s Because Bad Religions Lie and Lag, Good Religions Use Truth and Lead https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/27/its-because-bad-religions-lie-and-lag-good-religions-use-truth-and-lead/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-27 16:15:11 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1265677941549281281

  • It’s Because Bad Religions Lie and Lag, Good Religions Use Truth and Lead

    Oct 24, 2019, 10:33 AM

    —“All religions are made up bullshit to control people”—Joanna

    Hmmm… Let’s look at this: PERSONAL DEMAND . Demand for personal mindfulness . . Demand for interpersonal mindfulness . . . Demand for social mindfulness . . . . Demand for political mindfulness POLITICAL DEMAND .. organization (control, conflict suppression) .. .. vs educate (helpful system of measurement) .. .. .. vs create a polity (helpful system of measurement) .. .. .. .. vs create a justification for conquest (not so helpful) TECHNOLOGICAL DEMAND …Religion (oral parable) is the optimum means of education prior to writing. … … Organized religion (written parable) is dependent upon writing and argument, but not literacy … … … Natural Law is dependent upon literacy, logic and science. CURRENT CONDITION So yeah, but they were the only technology available. We have … Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Repair) … … Self Authoring Virtues (Stoic Method) (improve) … … … Self Choice (epicureanism – living well within means) … … … … Natural law of Reciprocity, Independent Judiciary … … … … … History, Reason, science, technology, prosperity. CURRENT TECHNOLOGY And we can use: … Heroic History of Western (or man’s) Ascent … … Stoic Ritual, Hero/Saint ‘worship’ (thanks, counsel) … … … Religion: Lesson (history), Play (ritual), Thanks (worship, prayer), Oath(promise), Feast (communal reward), Festival (communal celebration), Sport (community bonding). … … … … Civic Participation: Family, Jury, Commons Production, emergency service production; Hospitaliers Production, and Defense (war) production. … … … … … The Natural Law of Reciprocity, an independent judiciary, and a jury of our peers. REASON … Because we have ancestors worthy of our debt to them, and because we can create (easily) our debt to one another. STRATEGY “Embrace, conquer, and domesticate reality – together – do not cower from it.”

  • It’s Because Bad Religions Lie and Lag, Good Religions Use Truth and Lead

    Oct 24, 2019, 10:33 AM

    —“All religions are made up bullshit to control people”—Joanna

    Hmmm… Let’s look at this: PERSONAL DEMAND . Demand for personal mindfulness . . Demand for interpersonal mindfulness . . . Demand for social mindfulness . . . . Demand for political mindfulness POLITICAL DEMAND .. organization (control, conflict suppression) .. .. vs educate (helpful system of measurement) .. .. .. vs create a polity (helpful system of measurement) .. .. .. .. vs create a justification for conquest (not so helpful) TECHNOLOGICAL DEMAND …Religion (oral parable) is the optimum means of education prior to writing. … … Organized religion (written parable) is dependent upon writing and argument, but not literacy … … … Natural Law is dependent upon literacy, logic and science. CURRENT CONDITION So yeah, but they were the only technology available. We have … Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Repair) … … Self Authoring Virtues (Stoic Method) (improve) … … … Self Choice (epicureanism – living well within means) … … … … Natural law of Reciprocity, Independent Judiciary … … … … … History, Reason, science, technology, prosperity. CURRENT TECHNOLOGY And we can use: … Heroic History of Western (or man’s) Ascent … … Stoic Ritual, Hero/Saint ‘worship’ (thanks, counsel) … … … Religion: Lesson (history), Play (ritual), Thanks (worship, prayer), Oath(promise), Feast (communal reward), Festival (communal celebration), Sport (community bonding). … … … … Civic Participation: Family, Jury, Commons Production, emergency service production; Hospitaliers Production, and Defense (war) production. … … … … … The Natural Law of Reciprocity, an independent judiciary, and a jury of our peers. REASON … Because we have ancestors worthy of our debt to them, and because we can create (easily) our debt to one another. STRATEGY “Embrace, conquer, and domesticate reality – together – do not cower from it.”