Category: Religion, Myth, and Theology

  • Religion: Accountability

    The Third Principle of Freedom of Religion is accountability. That is, that all members of any faith are responsible for the heresies within that faith. Ergo, if your faith has members that violate natural law, reciprocity, or accountability then, this religion is by definition not a right, and does not protect fundamental rights.

  • I understand the importance of sacredness in the commons, and why the sacred gro

    I understand the importance of sacredness in the commons, and why the sacred grove was so influential for us. The painful discipline of respecting the sacred in Churches every week, teaches you a behavior to demonstrate in the commons. Those who cannot control their impulses sufficiently in sacred places have many other nasty habits. Men who have nasty habits but can control their impulses in sacred places can still expect to be respected in matters of the sacred.

    i can respect teh sacredness of ritual in japan, I do not like the sacredness of buddhism’s internal life, I certainly do not like the sacredness of muslim obeyance, or its pervasive dominance of society. Certainly don’t like the jewish verbal separatism. I can criticize our churches for their attempt to preserve their absurd babylonian/jewish mysticism. But it is quite hard to argue with the rituals of stoicism, and the sacredness of the grove. The problem I see is that these are not political orders, so much as tribal, and that our people (the west) did not develop a political religion after paganism. And maybe that was the right answer.

    How do we create sacredness in nature, man, and the relationship between nature and man once again? How do we return to the transform of the earth in a garden? Into paradise?


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-16 06:22:00 UTC

  • WE ARE JUST GENE EXPRESSION… “A Complete Body of Practical Divinity” (1723) by

    WE ARE JUST GENE EXPRESSION…

    “A Complete Body of Practical Divinity” (1723) by Thomas Doolittle

    Reading this anal retentive attempt to treat biblical verse as a form of hyper organized programming – a committed obsession with order – I realize that I am just another instance of his genetic object. I can actually feel his mind at work, and understand it as if it’s my own.

    These ancestors were ‘autistic’ even then, but expressed it differently: as unrelenting adherence to protestantism.

    Educated at Cambridge, he led an uncompromising life that is so familiar that.. well, it’s an uncomfortable mirror to gaze back into.

    I repeat his process in the current era. I am just a gene expression.

    How humbling.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-14 15:25:00 UTC

  • PHILOSOPHICAL NEGATIVE FEEDBACK LOOPS? Why has islam been a salted earth for tru

    PHILOSOPHICAL NEGATIVE FEEDBACK LOOPS?

    Why has islam been a salted earth for trust, intellectual, and commercial development? Once islam was widely adopted by the conquered (host) peoples, why did they decline so rapidly? Why does islam remain so hostile to intelligence?

    1) Innate inferiority of the adopting/conquered peoples

    2) Universal breeding with african slaves.

    3) Consequences of cousin marriage (inbreeding)

    4) Consequences of failure to transform from migratory herder antagonistic norms to static cooperative farmer norms.

    5) Problem of inability to control underclass reproduction among tribal, non-agrarian, non-commercial, peoples

    6) Islam teaches freedom of emotional expression and ritual but not mental discipline? It teaches one must be respected not earn respect by his behavior? It teaches memorization but not innovation? It teaches conformity but not meritocracy? In other words, it consists of fully negative feedback loops?

    So, basically, have I just said that islam consists of a nothing but negative feedback loops? It’s tenets produce the precise opposite of western civilization?

    Would the west have been so dominant without the discovery of the New World and the colonization made possible by the lagging development of (a) north america/Australia (c) Caribbean, (b) Africa, (c) the fall of the islamic empires because of inability to adapt, (c) India, and (d) China (the opium trade which i regard as an evil)?

    That said western ethics consist of almost exclusively positive feedback loops.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-11 09:40:00 UTC

  • “Christianity became a mask for Aryanism”

    —“Christianity became a mask for Aryanism”—


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-09 13:18:00 UTC

  • I think once you understand what the Germans are doing the entire program is lit

    I think once you understand what the Germans are doing the entire program is little different from Christian mysticism.

    If we take each enlightenment culture and compare them we see that each attempts to employ a different argumentative technique.

    Of the different cultures, the most successful was the Cosmopolitan use of suggestion and pseudoscience combined with new media ( propaganda).

    Furthermore that each culture kept the form of media and reasoning that they employed when they reacted to the enlightenment.

    British moral. Smith/Hume.

    American legal. Jefferson.

    German literary. Kant.

    Cosmopolitan pseudoscientific. Freud/Marx/Boaz/cantor.

    The most successful and influential author was Keynes who took Marx’s pseudoscience and adapted it to mathematics.

    Keynes remains the most influential thinker of the 20th century.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-07 00:35:00 UTC

  • Commons via Externality of Teaching Sacredness

    [S]acred rituals (church/temple in particular) reward us with the pack response (spirituality/elation) and inclusive signals in exchange for learning the skill of suppression of our impulses.

    The most aggressive and demanding ritual is that of islam’s multitude of demands and daily repetitions, the most intellectually demanding judaism, the least demanding and most disorganized christianity, the most spiritual buddhism, the most ritualistic and perhaps best Japanese co-religions of shinto and buddhism, the most difficult and most beneficial stoicism combined with aristotelian empiricism (law and science).

    These rituals are necessary in every society if for no other reason than to train us to show piety (respect), for the commons.

    Westerners were able to develop commons in some part, because the church suppressed impulse through their ritual.

    The sacred = that which I must not impose any cost upon, whatsoever.

  • Commons via Externality of Teaching Sacredness

    [S]acred rituals (church/temple in particular) reward us with the pack response (spirituality/elation) and inclusive signals in exchange for learning the skill of suppression of our impulses.

    The most aggressive and demanding ritual is that of islam’s multitude of demands and daily repetitions, the most intellectually demanding judaism, the least demanding and most disorganized christianity, the most spiritual buddhism, the most ritualistic and perhaps best Japanese co-religions of shinto and buddhism, the most difficult and most beneficial stoicism combined with aristotelian empiricism (law and science).

    These rituals are necessary in every society if for no other reason than to train us to show piety (respect), for the commons.

    Westerners were able to develop commons in some part, because the church suppressed impulse through their ritual.

    The sacred = that which I must not impose any cost upon, whatsoever.

  • Sacred rituals (church/temple in particular) reward us with the pack response (s

    Sacred rituals (church/temple in particular) reward us with the pack response (spirituality/elation) and inclusive signals in exchange for learning the skill of suppression of our impulses.

    The most aggressive and demanding ritual is that of islam’s multitude of demands and daily repetitions, the most intellectually demanding judaism, the least demanding and most disorganized christianity, the most spiritual buddhism, the most ritualistic and perhaps best Japanese co-religions of shinto and buddhism, the most difficult and most beneficial stoicism combined with aristotelian empiricism (law and science).


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-05 04:34:00 UTC

  • Basta de libros repletos de mentiras

    [B]asta de libros repletos de mentiras. Las Vedas fueron inventadas para controlar La Avesta fue inventada para dividir El Talmud fue inventado para engañar La Biblia fue inventada para esclavizar. El Corán fue inventado para conquistar. El Capital fue inventado para robar. La Teoría General fue inventada para empobrecer. La verdad fue inventada para liberarnos NO MÁS MENTIRAS #NewRight #NuevaDerecha