Theme: Religion

  • The god Vulcan is ejaculating his lava all over Hawaii….. (scary)

    The god Vulcan is ejaculating his lava all over Hawaii….. (scary)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-10 02:01:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/994396965050945536

  • TRUTH IS THE MOST INTOLERANT RELIGION OF ALL —“When it comes to theological co

    TRUTH IS THE MOST INTOLERANT RELIGION OF ALL

    —“When it comes to theological contests, usually the most intolerant wins – it is not a contest of ideas or even numbers.”—Aaron Kahland

    The Law: Transcendence by Sovereignty, Truth, Reciprocity, Markets in Everything. (“The OODA Loop Civilization”)

    Truth is the most intolerant cult of all. ๐Ÿ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-09 21:00:00 UTC

  • The Matters Of Europa

    THE MATTER OF SCANDIAVIA The Eddas. Scandianvian Mythology


    THE MATTER OF GERMANY Germanic Mythology


    THE MATTER OF ENGLAND https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_of_England


    “THE MATTER OF IRELAND” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster_Cycle  


    THE MATTER OF FRANCE (the Carolingian Cycle) —“The Matter of France, also known as the Carolingian cycle, is a body of literature and legendary material associated with the history of France, in particular involving Charlemagne and his associates. The cycle springs from the Old French chansons de geste, and was later adapted into a variety of art forms, including Renaissance epics and operas. Together with the Matter of Britain, which concerned King Arthur, and the Matter of Rome, comprising material derived from and inspired by classical mythology, it was one of the great literary cycles that figured repeatedly in medieval literature.”—


    THE MATTER OF TROY (GREECE) Homer. Enuff Said.


    THE MATTER OF ROME —“According to the medieval poet Jean Bodel, the Matter of Rome was the literary cycle made up of Greek and Roman mythology, together with episodes from the history of classical antiquity, focusing on military heroes like Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. Bodel divided all the literary cycles he knew best into the Matter of Britain, the Matter of France and the Matter of Rome. The Matter of Rome also included what is referred to as the Matter of Troy, consisting of romances and other texts based on the Trojan War and its after-effects, including the adventures of Aeneas.”—

  • The Matters Of Europa

    THE MATTER OF SCANDIAVIA The Eddas. Scandianvian Mythology


    THE MATTER OF GERMANY Germanic Mythology


    THE MATTER OF ENGLAND https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_of_England


    “THE MATTER OF IRELAND” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster_Cycle  


    THE MATTER OF FRANCE (the Carolingian Cycle) —“The Matter of France, also known as the Carolingian cycle, is a body of literature and legendary material associated with the history of France, in particular involving Charlemagne and his associates. The cycle springs from the Old French chansons de geste, and was later adapted into a variety of art forms, including Renaissance epics and operas. Together with the Matter of Britain, which concerned King Arthur, and the Matter of Rome, comprising material derived from and inspired by classical mythology, it was one of the great literary cycles that figured repeatedly in medieval literature.”—


    THE MATTER OF TROY (GREECE) Homer. Enuff Said.


    THE MATTER OF ROME —“According to the medieval poet Jean Bodel, the Matter of Rome was the literary cycle made up of Greek and Roman mythology, together with episodes from the history of classical antiquity, focusing on military heroes like Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. Bodel divided all the literary cycles he knew best into the Matter of Britain, the Matter of France and the Matter of Rome. The Matter of Rome also included what is referred to as the Matter of Troy, consisting of romances and other texts based on the Trojan War and its after-effects, including the adventures of Aeneas.”—

  • Components of a Post Abrahamic Religion

    The Goal (godhood / transcendence) The Strategy (velocity : truth, sovereignty, reciprocity, Law, Markets) The Law ( productive, fully informed warrantied, voluntary transfer free of imposition of costs by externality, through action or inaction) The Histories and The Heroes The Festivals and The Rituals The Oath The Disciplines (Stoic, Epicurean)

  • Components of a Post Abrahamic Religion

    The Goal (godhood / transcendence) The Strategy (velocity : truth, sovereignty, reciprocity, Law, Markets) The Law ( productive, fully informed warrantied, voluntary transfer free of imposition of costs by externality, through action or inaction) The Histories and The Heroes The Festivals and The Rituals The Oath The Disciplines (Stoic, Epicurean)

  • The Strategies of The Monotheistic Religions

    by Aaron Kahland Taking the big three monotheistic religions, the peculiarities of them might be, in part, explained, by historical circumstances. Judaism โ€“ is non-universalist and supremacist. This fits the nationalist / separatist Jewish desire to re-establish a Jewish Kingdom / liberate Jews from foreign domination. Its supremacism was an effective tool to delegitimize occupation. Christianity โ€“ is universalist and non-supremacist. This fits the Roman/Byzantine need for unity amongst disparate peoples to consolidate / protect the empire from external threats. Its universalism was an effective means to pacify barbarian invaders. Islam โ€“ is both universalist and supremacist. This reflects the Arab desire for internal unity needed for expansion / conquest or empire building. Its supremacism was effectively used to encourage expansion. The religions reflect political necessity. —CURT— Yes but why do we need those methods of organizing any longer … why don’t we need rule of law/natural law, monarchy/market govt, and a new church as political necessity?
    May 09, 2018 11:12am
  • The Strategies of The Monotheistic Religions

    by Aaron Kahland Taking the big three monotheistic religions, the peculiarities of them might be, in part, explained, by historical circumstances. Judaism โ€“ is non-universalist and supremacist. This fits the nationalist / separatist Jewish desire to re-establish a Jewish Kingdom / liberate Jews from foreign domination. Its supremacism was an effective tool to delegitimize occupation. Christianity โ€“ is universalist and non-supremacist. This fits the Roman/Byzantine need for unity amongst disparate peoples to consolidate / protect the empire from external threats. Its universalism was an effective means to pacify barbarian invaders. Islam โ€“ is both universalist and supremacist. This reflects the Arab desire for internal unity needed for expansion / conquest or empire building. Its supremacism was effectively used to encourage expansion. The religions reflect political necessity. —CURT— Yes but why do we need those methods of organizing any longer … why don’t we need rule of law/natural law, monarchy/market govt, and a new church as political necessity?
    May 09, 2018 11:12am
  • Islam’s Invention

    by Aaron Kahland Islam can really be re-labelled the ‘Umayyad Invention’ It was the Umayyad’s (from Mecca) that took the pre-Islamic beliefs of the Arabs (likely influenced by a Jewish sect) and forged it into a political religion to solidify their Caliphate’s legitimacy after an early Arab civil war which they won. No-where in the Koran, for example, is ‘Mecca’ mentioned – but what a wonderful coincidence that the Ummayad capital just happens to be the ‘birthplace of Mohammed’ – according to the Ummayads. May 09, 2018 11:19am

  • Islam’s Invention

    by Aaron Kahland Islam can really be re-labelled the ‘Umayyad Invention’ It was the Umayyad’s (from Mecca) that took the pre-Islamic beliefs of the Arabs (likely influenced by a Jewish sect) and forged it into a political religion to solidify their Caliphate’s legitimacy after an early Arab civil war which they won. No-where in the Koran, for example, is ‘Mecca’ mentioned – but what a wonderful coincidence that the Ummayad capital just happens to be the ‘birthplace of Mohammed’ – according to the Ummayads. May 09, 2018 11:19am