Category: Religion, Myth, and Theology

  • Nietzche just failed. It’s that simple. He saw that christianity was a fall. He

    Nietzche just failed. It’s that simple. He saw that christianity was a fall. He saw the virtues of the ancient world. And he could’t solve the problem. There is nothing more to be said.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-25 18:57:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1232379068114440199

    Reply addressees: @Abhiman11678846

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1232377945542602753

  • I think, like many, that the german project was a rather childish attempt at sec

    I think, like many, that the german project was a rather childish attempt at secular theology. To retain the inspiration of moral theology without the supernatural.

    I think nietzsche’s insight was in the birth of tragedy and that he couldn’t convert it into scientific prose.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-25 18:54:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1232378425316401153

    Reply addressees: @Abhiman11678846

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1232377333706887168

  • Good and Evil Is a Middle Eastern Not European Concept

    Good and Evil Is a Middle Eastern Not European Concept https://propertarianism.com/2020/02/25/good-and-evil-is-a-middle-eastern-not-european-concept/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-25 17:39:44 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1232359536381526017

  • Good and Evil Is a Middle Eastern Not European Concept

    —-“Good and evil were invented in the middle east to facilitate cultural warfare between the middle east and the indians. European religion used chaos and mischief vs order, and our gods were ‘real people’ with real frailties.” – Curt Doolittle —“The concepts “good” and “evil” are actually Indo-European in origin. Etymology dictionaries are useful. Better perhaps to say that our misconceptions about what exactly those terms mean are influenced by Middle Eastern philosophy…”—AunMarie Grooms

    Indo european a language and cultural family of genetically west eurasians of the proto-European, proto-Caucasian, proto-Iranic but NOT proto-turkic post glacial maximum peoples. The proto-caucasians and anatolians appear to have been lost to us. As far as I know, good and evil are indo-iranic not indo european. It’s unlikely that I err. The division between European, iranic, indo-iranic results in European (aristocratic egalitarian and martial), Persian(aristocratic authoritarian and martial), and Hindu( caste, duty-role, and ‘priestly’) pantheons. The argument put forth by others which I got from Karen Armstrong, was that it appears that the north and west europeans developed more so in the corded ware culture(material), and the iranics more in the vedas (spiritual), and that this is largely because etherial religion as we understand it evolved in what we call Mesopotamia-Anatolia or, more precisely, along the euphrates. It’s most likely that religious pantheons developed differently due to differences in indo european ethnicities, and strategies. The west pretty much killed everyone they came in contact with (or at least the males) because the neolithic farmers were not developed enough to resist them. But as the iranic people migrated east to india, then south of the caspian, then west back into Mesopotamia they encountered developed peoples that they had to conquer. So, iranics and indo iranics used hierarchy to rule an compete with others like the indus valley people and the Mesopotamians while europeans maintained aristocratic egalitarianism and didn’t develop authoritarianism until the late roman empire – and even then – they would have been more successful if they’d been much more authoritarian and much less tolerant.

  • Good and Evil Is a Middle Eastern Not European Concept

    —-“Good and evil were invented in the middle east to facilitate cultural warfare between the middle east and the indians. European religion used chaos and mischief vs order, and our gods were ‘real people’ with real frailties.” – Curt Doolittle —“The concepts “good” and “evil” are actually Indo-European in origin. Etymology dictionaries are useful. Better perhaps to say that our misconceptions about what exactly those terms mean are influenced by Middle Eastern philosophy…”—AunMarie Grooms

    Indo european a language and cultural family of genetically west eurasians of the proto-European, proto-Caucasian, proto-Iranic but NOT proto-turkic post glacial maximum peoples. The proto-caucasians and anatolians appear to have been lost to us. As far as I know, good and evil are indo-iranic not indo european. It’s unlikely that I err. The division between European, iranic, indo-iranic results in European (aristocratic egalitarian and martial), Persian(aristocratic authoritarian and martial), and Hindu( caste, duty-role, and ‘priestly’) pantheons. The argument put forth by others which I got from Karen Armstrong, was that it appears that the north and west europeans developed more so in the corded ware culture(material), and the iranics more in the vedas (spiritual), and that this is largely because etherial religion as we understand it evolved in what we call Mesopotamia-Anatolia or, more precisely, along the euphrates. It’s most likely that religious pantheons developed differently due to differences in indo european ethnicities, and strategies. The west pretty much killed everyone they came in contact with (or at least the males) because the neolithic farmers were not developed enough to resist them. But as the iranic people migrated east to india, then south of the caspian, then west back into Mesopotamia they encountered developed peoples that they had to conquer. So, iranics and indo iranics used hierarchy to rule an compete with others like the indus valley people and the Mesopotamians while europeans maintained aristocratic egalitarianism and didn’t develop authoritarianism until the late roman empire – and even then – they would have been more successful if they’d been much more authoritarian and much less tolerant.

  • We Know the Devil – His Name Was Abraham

    We Know the Devil – His Name Was Abraham https://propertarianism.com/2020/02/25/we-know-the-devil-his-name-was-abraham/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-25 14:13:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1232307686919868417

  • We Know the Devil – His Name Was Abraham

    —“The entire libertarian ideology is baiting into hazard via suggestion.”—Chris Moyer

    Yes. christianity, islam, marxism, postmodernism, feminism, libertarianism and neoconservatism are all baiting into hazard – so are freudianism, boasianism, cultural marxism, political correctness, and human-biodiversity-denialism. Europeans speak in the language of the gods written in the hands of the gods, math, science, natural law, and testimony. If you are a devil what language would you speak? What does our foundational myth of the blacksmith and the demon tell us? The devils bait you into hazard with false promise. We know the name of the devil.His name was Abraham.He was from Ur.

  • We Know the Devil – His Name Was Abraham

    —“The entire libertarian ideology is baiting into hazard via suggestion.”—Chris Moyer

    Yes. christianity, islam, marxism, postmodernism, feminism, libertarianism and neoconservatism are all baiting into hazard – so are freudianism, boasianism, cultural marxism, political correctness, and human-biodiversity-denialism. Europeans speak in the language of the gods written in the hands of the gods, math, science, natural law, and testimony. If you are a devil what language would you speak? What does our foundational myth of the blacksmith and the demon tell us? The devils bait you into hazard with false promise. We know the name of the devil.His name was Abraham.He was from Ur.

  • The Deal with The Devil – False Mindfulness

    The Deal with The Devil – False Mindfulness https://propertarianism.com/2020/02/25/the-deal-with-the-devil-false-mindfulness/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-25 14:06:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1232305915740684288

  • The Deal with The Devil – False Mindfulness

    “[T]he Smith and the Devil” may be one of the oldest European folk tales, with the basic plot stable throughout the Indo-European speaking world from India to Scandinavia, possibly being first told in Indo-European 6,000 years ago in the Bronze Age. A blacksmith strikes a deal with a malevolent supernatural being, such as the Devil, Death or a genie. The blacksmith exchanges his soul for the power to weld any materials together. He then uses this power to stick the devil to an immovable object, such as a tree, to renege on his side of the bargain. In Faust, the protagonist is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil at a crossroads, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures. Faust is irrevocably damned One may not have mindfulness by making a bargain with a devil in god’s dress. This basic plot is stable throughout the Indo-European speaking world, from India to Scandinavia, according to the research. The study said this tale could be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European society when metallurgy likely existed and there was archaeological and genetic evidence of massive territorial expansions by nomadic tribes from the Pontic steppe (the northern shores of the Black Sea) between 5,000 and 6,000 years ago.