Theme: Religion

  • Priest’s Sermon, or the Hangman’s Noose?

    http://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/666145224457134080/photo/1/large?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=curtdoolittle&utm_content=666145224457134080The Priest’s Sermon, or the Hangman’s Noose? https://t.co/gzi7rrrSS1


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-16 01:46:00 UTC

  • THE TECHNICAL PROPERTIES OF RELIGIONS The technical properties of a religion are

    THE TECHNICAL PROPERTIES OF RELIGIONS

    The technical properties of a religion are rules or norms, and a set of (costly) rituals, and a mythology, that together provide a means of people to collect in numbers safely, and feel the safety in numbers.

    There are really three properties of religions, and all religions use these properties differently. I tend to represent them as a triangle, saying that different approaches emphasize one or more of the properties.

    1) Legal Religions – which to some degree the west practices – they contain no mysticism. American judges are fairly close to priests in their devotion to the ‘sacredness’ of the law. (future-looking)

    2) Behavioral Religions contain spirituality – the pack response. Emphasis is on ritual for generating the pack response. Stoicism, Shintoism, and to some degree early buddhism. (past-looking)

    3) Supernatural Religion. The pack response is obtained through the telling of narrative, and the promise of some mystical reward. (escapism).

    In practice most cultures use multiple ‘religions’ for the purpose of creating shared experience, ethos, behavior and trust. We tend to focus on monotheism because the church FORCED us to, because jews force themselves to, and because islam forces its adherents to.

    The function as a hierarchy of intelligence dependent upon the abilities of the population.

    Mythos at the bottom, for Virtue Ethics.

    Rituals in the middle for Deontological Ethics

    Procedures at the top for Teleological Ethics.

    Hence we do see that as IQ increases the religious emphasis increases from the virtue ethic of the young and ignorant, to the ritual ethic of the young adult, to the technical ethic of the mature.

    If one is raised in a religion, It is hard to view religion as a purely ritualistic purely programatic form of education and training. But for all intents and purposes, the function of religious myth is to get you to imagine a ‘model’ by which to made decisions; to practice costly rituals with others in order to invoke the submission of the pack response; and to teach you traditional rules of the social order as if they are physical properties of objective reality (metaphysical) rather than merely a group evolutionary strategy that has been demonstrated to work at perpetuating the population.

    If you told a mathematician he had to forget math he would say “well I don’t know how to do that – or think otherwise”, and the religious person says the same.

    That is why these things work.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Propertarian Institute, Kiev Ukraine.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-15 05:58:00 UTC

  • If Christians did this, Christians woulds stop them. There is guilt in inaction.

    If Christians did this, Christians woulds stop them. There is guilt in inaction. We cannot tell condemnation from deceit.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-14 20:37:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/665629586982572032

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  • Why do I sentimentally agree with catholic intellectuals – in fact, we are all v

    Why do I sentimentally agree with catholic intellectuals – in fact, we are all very similar – but I do not see mysticism, god, or anything else non-factual as meaningful.

    I know that catholicism asks us to think universally. I know that it asks us to think intertemporally. I know that it forces us to think honestly. I know that the long history of the church matters a great deal.

    But maybe I know the alternatives, and that the same effect is achieved by multiple means?


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-14 11:22:00 UTC

  • (from elsewhere) It is evident that aristotelian science produces a dramatic inc

    (from elsewhere)

    It is evident that aristotelian science produces a dramatic increase in the abilities of a people no matter what people learn it. It is evident that Christianity is good for a people – better than the alternatives – because it asks that we eliminate hatred from the human heart, and forgive our many failings, and producing economic velocity. It is evident that rule of law is good for a people – better than the alternatives, since rule of law – traditional law – does not depend upon the wisdom of men, only the results of their prior actions: it is scientific – while legislative law is always a questionable hypothesis. It is also clear that democracy is not better for a people than a benevolent monarchy. It is clear that a bureaucracy is more expensive and more corrupt than an upper class and nobility. It is clear that that the large nation state is not better for a people than the monarchical city state with ‘quarters’ for different groups none of whom can obtain political power over the other.

    One thing I have learned in my life is that the western overemphasis of verbal transmission of abstract principles is inferior in result to ritualistic learning by doing as a member of the group. A minority of men, verbally gifted, can learn by this means. And while it is an inexpensive means of teaching, precisely because it is merely verbal, we cannot make the method of teaching the of verbally gifted a universal expectation any more than we can make the physical fitness of our best athletes a universal expectation – without failing the majority of our peoples. The west attempted to create an aristocracy of everyone and has failed and killed itself in doing so. The colonial era was a catastrophe because it broke property, territorial, hereditary, tribal and monarchical bonds, in exchange for literacy, numeracy, science, medicine and law.

    Enlightenment era western political orders have been a catastrophe. It’s democratic incompetence was a luxury made possible by the rewards of the technological advancements of the era, military power, expanding trade, and colonial conquest. It is not something to be imitated. The west was made great by small nations, with kings, who prohibited the use of government for the exercise of power, relied at the demand of the church and tradition upon the rule of traditional common law, the effect of literacy, beneficial geography, and the aggressive hanging of large numbers of criminals every year – removing them and their genes from the population.

    Africa certainly benefits from christianity, literacy, medicine, science, technology, property rights, and rule of common law. But Africans must develop a reproductive, social, pedagogical, and political order of their own. The west’s model of education, production, production of commons, and political legislation, is unique to westerners and causes damage wherever it is tried. The world, Africa included, needs to develop its own success not to imitate western failure. Universalism is a european enlightenment fantasy, and we cannot conflate the success of western technology, with the failure of western social and political orders. The west is dying from its own designs. The rest of the world should not imitate it and perish as well.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-14 04:31:00 UTC

  • Men require order in their souls, and the direction of their impulses to benefic

    Men require order in their souls, and the direction of their impulses to beneficial ends. We obtain this first through listening to teachers, second through holiday ritual, third through sport, and fourth through military training.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-14 03:59:00 UTC

  • I care that you are intelligent, an aristotelian, christian, a warrior, speak th

    I care that you are intelligent, an aristotelian, christian, a warrior, speak the truth, and a friend. I do not care about the color of your skin. Just as I hope you do not care about the color of mine. Warriors are brothers all. Most of our conflict is the product of democracy in which political power can be used to obtain privilege by force of law. Otherwise, in the great war to transform the universe into eden, and man in to gods, we fight the universe as brothers in arms.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-14 03:48:00 UTC

  • Do you think this would have happened if the Templars were still defending europ

    Do you think this would have happened if the Templars were still defending europa? Friday the 13th: Templars Day. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-14 00:55:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/665332313664827392

  • It does not ask all muslims take responsibility for routing out all those that t

    It does not ask all muslims take responsibility for routing out all those that they suspect of radicalism.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-14 00:18:32 UTC

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  • Do you think this would have happened if the Templars were still defending europ

    Do you think this would have happened if the Templars were still defending europa? Friday the 13th: Templars Day.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-13 19:56:00 UTC