Form: Mini Essay

  • What Would a Christian Religion – One that Taught the Love of Jesus – that Did Not Require Fundamentalism and Falsehood, Look Like?

    —“There is a correlation between denomination and understanding. At the higher end, you get something more like “religion is studying the mind of God”, symbolic reasoning, metaphor, etc. At the lower end, you get something more like “Don’t loot stores. That’s bad.””—Will Peavy

    How about this: 1 – religions all evolved from the feast ritual ( debt, submission,, equality) to the death mourning (debt), to pre-history (myth, debt), to pre-law (rules of cooperation). 2 – That all organized religions evolved at about the same time – during the recovery from the bronze age collapse – and that there is a correlation between ‘ancient mysticism’ of the axial age religions and the pre-axial age religions. 3 – That religion provides services that people consume. Those services satisfy a cognitive necessity, which we experience as an emotional necessity. But in most simple terms they solve the problem of alienation (fear) at scale. 4 – That organized religion created monopoly institution that used those services for political purposes to various degrees of beneficial and harmful. 5 – This monopoly conflated all knowledge into a single paradigm that caused stagnation and nearly destroyed human civilization with ‘false comforts’ – that were addictive because they deprived us of competitive incentives and natural selection. 6 – The opposite strategy – markets rather than monopolies – created specialized knowledge that continuously advanced and reversed the stagnation of the monopoly religions. 7 – The church failed in Europe to consolidate power in opposition to the state and failed to solidify its monopoly, because our martial and legal tradition persisted despite the competition from the church – and largely because the church as a political institution was subject to even greater corruption than the military and financial competitors. 8 – That the continuous need for military competition given the distributed agrarian geography, the continuous use of our traditional common germanic law, and then it’s roman institutional inheritance, were more influential than the church, despite it’s near-monopoly as land-renter, as commerce and trade moved north as the north sea and continent developed trade given the impossibility of trade in the Mediterranean given Muslim conquests. 9 – That between the restoration of Aristotelian learning, the restoration of trade, increased demand for literacy because of it, the restoration of literacy, and the re-expansion of knowledge, and the corruption of the church, the ‘rising’ germanic regions of Europe sought to reharmonize their civilization’s hearth and myth, it’s law, and its military tradition, by removing a corrupt church that exploited the people and sold them falsehoods. 10 – Unlike the orthodox that had not created a competitor to the state, the western church was both a landholder like the aristocracy – because it functioned as a holding company for local aristocratic families – and as a landholder, local administrator, had material interests in resisting reform that would deprive them of rent-seeking, the assets that they used for rent-seeking, the status that came from both, and the false promise that made all of that possible. 11 – That the protestants have, generation by generation, continued to divest their religion of the institutions and propaganda and dogma and instead return Christianity to its function: mindfulness for those that need it by immaterial means. 12 – And that the Orthodox have a lesser problem, and less need of fundamentalism because their state does not tolerate competitors, and they have not been as thoroughly undermined by the (((enemy))) as has the west. But if we eliminate those threats to our civilization what would a Christian religion – one that taught the love of Jesus – that did not require fundamentalism and falsehood, look like?

  • What Would a Christian Religion – One that Taught the Love of Jesus – that Did Not Require Fundamentalism and Falsehood, Look Like?

    —“There is a correlation between denomination and understanding. At the higher end, you get something more like “religion is studying the mind of God”, symbolic reasoning, metaphor, etc. At the lower end, you get something more like “Don’t loot stores. That’s bad.””—Will Peavy

    How about this: 1 – religions all evolved from the feast ritual ( debt, submission,, equality) to the death mourning (debt), to pre-history (myth, debt), to pre-law (rules of cooperation). 2 – That all organized religions evolved at about the same time – during the recovery from the bronze age collapse – and that there is a correlation between ‘ancient mysticism’ of the axial age religions and the pre-axial age religions. 3 – That religion provides services that people consume. Those services satisfy a cognitive necessity, which we experience as an emotional necessity. But in most simple terms they solve the problem of alienation (fear) at scale. 4 – That organized religion created monopoly institution that used those services for political purposes to various degrees of beneficial and harmful. 5 – This monopoly conflated all knowledge into a single paradigm that caused stagnation and nearly destroyed human civilization with ‘false comforts’ – that were addictive because they deprived us of competitive incentives and natural selection. 6 – The opposite strategy – markets rather than monopolies – created specialized knowledge that continuously advanced and reversed the stagnation of the monopoly religions. 7 – The church failed in Europe to consolidate power in opposition to the state and failed to solidify its monopoly, because our martial and legal tradition persisted despite the competition from the church – and largely because the church as a political institution was subject to even greater corruption than the military and financial competitors. 8 – That the continuous need for military competition given the distributed agrarian geography, the continuous use of our traditional common germanic law, and then it’s roman institutional inheritance, were more influential than the church, despite it’s near-monopoly as land-renter, as commerce and trade moved north as the north sea and continent developed trade given the impossibility of trade in the Mediterranean given Muslim conquests. 9 – That between the restoration of Aristotelian learning, the restoration of trade, increased demand for literacy because of it, the restoration of literacy, and the re-expansion of knowledge, and the corruption of the church, the ‘rising’ germanic regions of Europe sought to reharmonize their civilization’s hearth and myth, it’s law, and its military tradition, by removing a corrupt church that exploited the people and sold them falsehoods. 10 – Unlike the orthodox that had not created a competitor to the state, the western church was both a landholder like the aristocracy – because it functioned as a holding company for local aristocratic families – and as a landholder, local administrator, had material interests in resisting reform that would deprive them of rent-seeking, the assets that they used for rent-seeking, the status that came from both, and the false promise that made all of that possible. 11 – That the protestants have, generation by generation, continued to divest their religion of the institutions and propaganda and dogma and instead return Christianity to its function: mindfulness for those that need it by immaterial means. 12 – And that the Orthodox have a lesser problem, and less need of fundamentalism because their state does not tolerate competitors, and they have not been as thoroughly undermined by the (((enemy))) as has the west. But if we eliminate those threats to our civilization what would a Christian religion – one that taught the love of Jesus – that did not require fundamentalism and falsehood, look like?

  • Anglo-Saxon Revolutions

    by Alex Hill Anglo-Saxon revolutions have been largely been restrained and restorative in nature. The Glorious Revolution was nearly bloodless. The American Revolution was waged by the middle class and didn’t seek to totally upend and remake society the way the French did. The final Anglo-Saxon Revolution was the Civil War in which the South tried to form their own nation that used the US Constitution almost to the letter.

  • Anglo-Saxon Revolutions

    by Alex Hill Anglo-Saxon revolutions have been largely been restrained and restorative in nature. The Glorious Revolution was nearly bloodless. The American Revolution was waged by the middle class and didn’t seek to totally upend and remake society the way the French did. The final Anglo-Saxon Revolution was the Civil War in which the South tried to form their own nation that used the US Constitution almost to the letter.

  • The Original Christianity?

    THE ORIGINAL CHRISTIANITY? Curt Doolittle Jesus’ sermon on the mount is the original teaching. What paul manufactured was a cult. What the jews practiced was the original christianity. what the byzantines institutionalized was a state political religion. What the byzantines forced upon the west was an alien state religion of conquest. What Romans evolved into catholicism was the attempt to europeanize (accomodate philosophy) the byzantine (greek) state religion. What christianity was spread into europe by force against the will of the people, ws for political purposes. What the reformation produced was closer to what the ancient jews practiced. What the american evangelicals produced is closer to the cult invented by paul (saul). What jefferson produced and I want to produce (if anything at all) is jesus’ teaching in philosophical rather than superstitious prose. What the natural law says is that jesus’s demand for excessive forgiveness was an innovation, that made virtue possible for the ignorant, poor, and otherwise lacking merit – which was absent from roman civilization and unnecessary in germanic.

  • The Original Christianity?

    THE ORIGINAL CHRISTIANITY? Curt Doolittle Jesus’ sermon on the mount is the original teaching. What paul manufactured was a cult. What the jews practiced was the original christianity. what the byzantines institutionalized was a state political religion. What the byzantines forced upon the west was an alien state religion of conquest. What Romans evolved into catholicism was the attempt to europeanize (accomodate philosophy) the byzantine (greek) state religion. What christianity was spread into europe by force against the will of the people, ws for political purposes. What the reformation produced was closer to what the ancient jews practiced. What the american evangelicals produced is closer to the cult invented by paul (saul). What jefferson produced and I want to produce (if anything at all) is jesus’ teaching in philosophical rather than superstitious prose. What the natural law says is that jesus’s demand for excessive forgiveness was an innovation, that made virtue possible for the ignorant, poor, and otherwise lacking merit – which was absent from roman civilization and unnecessary in germanic.

  • The Natural Law on Media Content

    REGARDING: “News Outlets Are Liable for Others’ Facebook Comments, Australian Court Rules: Australian court says newspapers, TV stations that post their own articles should be considered publishers of defamatory comments” 1 – All copyright law is reduced to creative commons, and narrow interpretation. (Profound) 2 – All public speech: speech in public, to the public, in matters public must be testimonial form: Truthful, Reciprocal, Free of false promise, baiting into hazard, and proposing a competing solution that is truthful and reciprocal. 3 – Defamation by both libel (publication), and slander (speech) is restored. 4 – News (Twitter), Communication (Facebook), and Indexing (Google), as well as consumer banking, and consumer credit (visa/mc) are strategic infrastructure, and nationalized (the state takes a majority interest at the expense of investors as punishment for crimes against the people). 5 – Only content by Identity-Verified Individuals (credit card, phone number, drivers’ license, passport) may be shared outside of voluntary personal networks (friends, followers) by the publisher (platform). Identity of each individual determines jurisdiction of the individual. 6 – All individuals will be profiled for personality, moral, political, and religious biases (this is already extant). Individuals can opt into our out of jurisdictional, linguistic, moral, political, and religious biases (expose filters to users). 7 – Services will be provided for jurisdictions to (a) filter jurisdictions, (b) filter topics, (c) filter users, and (d) filter content. And jurisdictions may filter as they choose. 8 – Otherwise services may NOT filter content except pornography, gore, suicide, and crime. 10 – Services may NOT filter political content or any other content. Individuals that violate content selections will be limited to friends and followers networks. Or friends networks. Or destination (unshared). But they cannot be prohibited from direct voluntary communication within their voluntary network. 11 – All information about individuals, or produced by individuals is forever their property. 12 – All individuals have the right to be forgotten in entirety, but not selectively. AS SUCH All governments have the right and ability to self regulate platform content in their jurisdictions at their own cost, but may not externalize that cost nor involve the hosting service provider ( Platform ) in their internal matters. The united states will consider any attempt to externalize costs onto the service providers as a trade violation, and respond accordingly. AS SUCH The international network governance will be repatriated to the USG, and managed by a volunteer organization sworn to the USG law independent of all other law.

  • The Natural Law on Media Content

    REGARDING: “News Outlets Are Liable for Others’ Facebook Comments, Australian Court Rules: Australian court says newspapers, TV stations that post their own articles should be considered publishers of defamatory comments” 1 – All copyright law is reduced to creative commons, and narrow interpretation. (Profound) 2 – All public speech: speech in public, to the public, in matters public must be testimonial form: Truthful, Reciprocal, Free of false promise, baiting into hazard, and proposing a competing solution that is truthful and reciprocal. 3 – Defamation by both libel (publication), and slander (speech) is restored. 4 – News (Twitter), Communication (Facebook), and Indexing (Google), as well as consumer banking, and consumer credit (visa/mc) are strategic infrastructure, and nationalized (the state takes a majority interest at the expense of investors as punishment for crimes against the people). 5 – Only content by Identity-Verified Individuals (credit card, phone number, drivers’ license, passport) may be shared outside of voluntary personal networks (friends, followers) by the publisher (platform). Identity of each individual determines jurisdiction of the individual. 6 – All individuals will be profiled for personality, moral, political, and religious biases (this is already extant). Individuals can opt into our out of jurisdictional, linguistic, moral, political, and religious biases (expose filters to users). 7 – Services will be provided for jurisdictions to (a) filter jurisdictions, (b) filter topics, (c) filter users, and (d) filter content. And jurisdictions may filter as they choose. 8 – Otherwise services may NOT filter content except pornography, gore, suicide, and crime. 10 – Services may NOT filter political content or any other content. Individuals that violate content selections will be limited to friends and followers networks. Or friends networks. Or destination (unshared). But they cannot be prohibited from direct voluntary communication within their voluntary network. 11 – All information about individuals, or produced by individuals is forever their property. 12 – All individuals have the right to be forgotten in entirety, but not selectively. AS SUCH All governments have the right and ability to self regulate platform content in their jurisdictions at their own cost, but may not externalize that cost nor involve the hosting service provider ( Platform ) in their internal matters. The united states will consider any attempt to externalize costs onto the service providers as a trade violation, and respond accordingly. AS SUCH The international network governance will be repatriated to the USG, and managed by a volunteer organization sworn to the USG law independent of all other law.

  • The Continental Project Is Complete Return to A Continent of Allied States

    THE CONTINENTAL PROJECT IS COMPLETE RETURN TO A CONTINENT OF ALLIED STATES by @Lurko Pastrana https://www.facebook.com/lurko.pastrana (via a friend) I think the issues we are having at this moment in time is that many people (some for the first time) are finally seeing that we never lived in a United States. Minorities do not live in the same United States as the majority; they live under different laws, different enforcement, different courts, and have different opportunities (or lack thereof). None of their experiences are shared with the whole; it is theirs and theirs alone. In a similar way, the poor do not live in the same country as the well-off, and the well-off do not live in the same country as the truly wealthy. Every legal infraction comes with financial penalties, be they fines, penalties, legal fees, or attorney costs. This divides us into those who can afford to commit crimes with little to no repercussions, and those for whom even a parking ticket can lead to incarceration. (Paint it however you like, it is just debtors’ prison with one extra step.) Politically, we live in many different Americas as well, having embraced the narrative that every “other” is attacking our way of life and must be fought at every turn and defeated. The only thing that any side seems able to agree on is that things are not how they should be. Unfortunately, no sides can agree on a framework of shared reality from which to address this. The United States is simply not. We are fragmented regionally, politically, economically, socially and racially. This moment in time is not only about George Floyd, it is about the anger that has been simmering for years under the surface. It is about the growth of “other” on all levels of our society, it is about how those in power seem completely incapable of communicating with (or even listening to) anyone outside their social strata. People are angry. People are frustrated with the state of our nation and the growing divisions in our own society. We the People where told we have the Right to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Well let me tell you we are failing many of our citizens on EVERY. SINGLE. POINT. These protests are, at the root, about the systemic failure of may of our institutions to even acknowledge that the problems exists, let alone fix them. The violence is a symptom of the fundamental divides that have been growing in our nation, between those that the system still functions for and the growing number that it has failed. Without acknowledging and actively working on solutions to the underlining issues the grand experiment of our nation is doomed to fail sooner then latter.

  • The Continental Project Is Complete Return to A Continent of Allied States

    THE CONTINENTAL PROJECT IS COMPLETE RETURN TO A CONTINENT OF ALLIED STATES by @Lurko Pastrana https://www.facebook.com/lurko.pastrana (via a friend) I think the issues we are having at this moment in time is that many people (some for the first time) are finally seeing that we never lived in a United States. Minorities do not live in the same United States as the majority; they live under different laws, different enforcement, different courts, and have different opportunities (or lack thereof). None of their experiences are shared with the whole; it is theirs and theirs alone. In a similar way, the poor do not live in the same country as the well-off, and the well-off do not live in the same country as the truly wealthy. Every legal infraction comes with financial penalties, be they fines, penalties, legal fees, or attorney costs. This divides us into those who can afford to commit crimes with little to no repercussions, and those for whom even a parking ticket can lead to incarceration. (Paint it however you like, it is just debtors’ prison with one extra step.) Politically, we live in many different Americas as well, having embraced the narrative that every “other” is attacking our way of life and must be fought at every turn and defeated. The only thing that any side seems able to agree on is that things are not how they should be. Unfortunately, no sides can agree on a framework of shared reality from which to address this. The United States is simply not. We are fragmented regionally, politically, economically, socially and racially. This moment in time is not only about George Floyd, it is about the anger that has been simmering for years under the surface. It is about the growth of “other” on all levels of our society, it is about how those in power seem completely incapable of communicating with (or even listening to) anyone outside their social strata. People are angry. People are frustrated with the state of our nation and the growing divisions in our own society. We the People where told we have the Right to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Well let me tell you we are failing many of our citizens on EVERY. SINGLE. POINT. These protests are, at the root, about the systemic failure of may of our institutions to even acknowledge that the problems exists, let alone fix them. The violence is a symptom of the fundamental divides that have been growing in our nation, between those that the system still functions for and the growing number that it has failed. Without acknowledging and actively working on solutions to the underlining issues the grand experiment of our nation is doomed to fail sooner then latter.