Category: Religion, Myth, and Theology

  • A Church that Is State Funded,

    If you want a Church that works, you need a church that is state funded, otherwise they sell false promise to the bottom. Our founders were only interested in prohibiting the choice of one christian sect over the others. they were presuming that christianity was the religion of the state, and only didn’t include it in the bill of rights because they didn’t want the state choosing the sect. Now that we know only Christianity is compatible with natural law that’s not a problem.

  • A Church that Is State Funded,

    If you want a Church that works, you need a church that is state funded, otherwise they sell false promise to the bottom. Our founders were only interested in prohibiting the choice of one christian sect over the others. they were presuming that christianity was the religion of the state, and only didn’t include it in the bill of rights because they didn’t want the state choosing the sect. Now that we know only Christianity is compatible with natural law that’s not a problem.

  • It”s Not Christianity Its how Its Argued

    It”s Not Christianity Its how Its Argued https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/its-not-christianity-its-how-its-argued/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 18:15:15 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264983384847155201

  • It”s Not Christianity Its how Its Argued

    Jan 26, 2020, 12:30 PM

    —“Has anyone ever noticed that it isn’t Christianity that is the problem? But the Marxist infection of X. It’s the cancer that high trust cultures are prone to. … Yeah, wrong subtopic. It’s hard to say, because Abrahamic religions seem to want to be, at least start out as high trust but quickly degenerated by something power hungry, and/or angry at a slight.”—Anne Summers —“Yes. the problem is xianity is conveyed by the same method so how can we get rid of the marxist axis without it affecting xianity unless we convert xianity to secular scientific terms?”—CurtD —“It’s hard to say whether Christianity is salvageable. God did not try to salvage either paganism or Judaism. There is no telling what the next covenant will be. It’s like trying to read the early parts of the “Voluspa” and trying to decide which gods will survive. Or reading the OT and trying to figure out what God has in store. The Owl of Minerva spreads its wings only at dusk.”—Don Miguel

    Neolithic European Farmers ……………> Pre-Germanic Nordic ……………> Megalithic Atlantic ……………> Central? Aryanism (Sky Father, Sun God) ………..> East ……………> Indo Iranian > Zoroastrianism >… ……………> Indo Indian > Hinduism > Buddhism ………..> West ……………> North: ?? > Germanic Thor > Germanic Odinism ……………> Central: Germanic Celtic ……………> South: Greco-Latin-Roman Judaism > ……………> Christianity > Protestantism > American Xianity ……………> Islam > Islamic Fundamentalism. ………….. > Marxism > cultural Marxism > Postmodernism > anti-western feminism > Political Correctness > Denialism

  • It”s Not Christianity Its how Its Argued

    Jan 26, 2020, 12:30 PM

    —“Has anyone ever noticed that it isn’t Christianity that is the problem? But the Marxist infection of X. It’s the cancer that high trust cultures are prone to. … Yeah, wrong subtopic. It’s hard to say, because Abrahamic religions seem to want to be, at least start out as high trust but quickly degenerated by something power hungry, and/or angry at a slight.”—Anne Summers —“Yes. the problem is xianity is conveyed by the same method so how can we get rid of the marxist axis without it affecting xianity unless we convert xianity to secular scientific terms?”—CurtD —“It’s hard to say whether Christianity is salvageable. God did not try to salvage either paganism or Judaism. There is no telling what the next covenant will be. It’s like trying to read the early parts of the “Voluspa” and trying to decide which gods will survive. Or reading the OT and trying to figure out what God has in store. The Owl of Minerva spreads its wings only at dusk.”—Don Miguel

    Neolithic European Farmers ……………> Pre-Germanic Nordic ……………> Megalithic Atlantic ……………> Central? Aryanism (Sky Father, Sun God) ………..> East ……………> Indo Iranian > Zoroastrianism >… ……………> Indo Indian > Hinduism > Buddhism ………..> West ……………> North: ?? > Germanic Thor > Germanic Odinism ……………> Central: Germanic Celtic ……………> South: Greco-Latin-Roman Judaism > ……………> Christianity > Protestantism > American Xianity ……………> Islam > Islamic Fundamentalism. ………….. > Marxism > cultural Marxism > Postmodernism > anti-western feminism > Political Correctness > Denialism

  • The Psychological Function of Religion

    The Psychological Function of Religion https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/the-psychological-function-of-religion/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 18:10:18 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264982136215527425

  • The Psychological Function of Religion

    Jan 27, 2020, 6:24 AM —“Notes on religion from “Willpower” by Roy F. Baumeister (Willpower Stabilized/Sense of Place) “Less obvious benefits included the finding that religion reduces people’s inner conflicts among different goals and values.” (Practice Habit-Forming) “Religious believers build self-control by regularly forcing themselves to interrupt their daily routines in order to pray.” (External Accountability/Internal Consistency) “Religious people tend to feel that someone important is watching them. That monitor might be God, a supernatural being who pays attention to what you do and think, often even knowing your innermost thoughts and reasons, and can’t be easily fooled if you do something apparently good for the wrong reason.”—Todd E. Magnusson —“(Willpower Stabilized/Sense of Place) Less obvious benefits included the finding that religion reduces people’s inner conflicts among different goals and values.”— Mindfulness. This is a neurological necessity. The fact that we are infinitely adaptive does not mean that we not infinitely stressed by infinite adaptation. The stoic method with Epicurean objectives achieves this best. —“ritual”— yes. continuous programming of stable state despite continuous exposure to life. Stoic ritual is superior. –” that someone important is watching them”– Yes. Again, stoic ritual, casts that person as ‘you’, giving you agency and knowledge of it. The general argument so far is that ritual religion of slaves is necessary for the bottom, that stoicism an epicureanism for the middle, and stoicism and aryanism for the top.

  • The Psychological Function of Religion

    Jan 27, 2020, 6:24 AM —“Notes on religion from “Willpower” by Roy F. Baumeister (Willpower Stabilized/Sense of Place) “Less obvious benefits included the finding that religion reduces people’s inner conflicts among different goals and values.” (Practice Habit-Forming) “Religious believers build self-control by regularly forcing themselves to interrupt their daily routines in order to pray.” (External Accountability/Internal Consistency) “Religious people tend to feel that someone important is watching them. That monitor might be God, a supernatural being who pays attention to what you do and think, often even knowing your innermost thoughts and reasons, and can’t be easily fooled if you do something apparently good for the wrong reason.”—Todd E. Magnusson —“(Willpower Stabilized/Sense of Place) Less obvious benefits included the finding that religion reduces people’s inner conflicts among different goals and values.”— Mindfulness. This is a neurological necessity. The fact that we are infinitely adaptive does not mean that we not infinitely stressed by infinite adaptation. The stoic method with Epicurean objectives achieves this best. —“ritual”— yes. continuous programming of stable state despite continuous exposure to life. Stoic ritual is superior. –” that someone important is watching them”– Yes. Again, stoic ritual, casts that person as ‘you’, giving you agency and knowledge of it. The general argument so far is that ritual religion of slaves is necessary for the bottom, that stoicism an epicureanism for the middle, and stoicism and aryanism for the top.

  • Life After Death

    Life After Death https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/life-after-death/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 18:03:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264980359269228544

  • Life After Death

    Jan 27, 2020, 11:30 AM (hard questions) (life after death)

    —“Is there life after death? Watching my father die recently has made me question my faith and the meaning of existence.”—James Louis LaSalle

    Do socrates, Alexander, and Jefferson still live? Do your ancestors still live? Our current understanding of the universe is that it is constructed of information (differences in state). We certainly live on as information. We certainly live on as information in both genes, words, deeds, and the debt we pass on to our ancestors. But does that information in any way exist such that our memories can be accessed, our experiences revisited, new experiences felt, or new memories formed? No. Of this we are scientifically certain I’m afraid – although I won’t go into the completeness we see today. There is no room in the universe for information that can interact with any information we are capable of sensing. Conversely can the fragments of our genes, words, deeds, be assembled in ‘gists’ in the minds of those that follow us? Of course. How many of us have been in an ancient place and felt the generations, centuries, millennia, aeons pass? How many of us can ‘feel’ the lives of the generations that have lived in a medieval house? A gothic church? A roman ruin? An oak grove. We make marks upon genetic, physical, and informational existence. And as such we make marks on our perception of eternity, just as surely as a craftsman leaves a mark on stone, an author ink on parchment, a philosopher or scientist on man, a mother and father on the generations to follow. The greatest mark we can make is a war of liberty, conquest, or genocide. It’s these marks we make as a people. But it is those marks we leave in genetics, in our arts and letters, and in knowledge, that live forever. So is there a life after death? Of course not. It was a lie told to those in exchange for obedience – a novel form of cheap slavery. An addictive drug for the weak and ignorant. One of the great lies of history – a lie that violates reciprocity because it cannot be warrantied. But do we persist after death? Only in the capital we create that persists after us. Bear young. Live well. Speak the truth. And exit this life having made works that leave the world better for your having lived in it. This is the promise of our people.