Theme: Religion

  • I need to find a catholic or Anglican church ( I belong to both) for midnight ma

    I need to find a catholic or Anglican church ( I belong to both) for midnight mass in Ottawa. Is there a cathedral there?


    Source date (UTC): 2011-12-24 10:45:00 UTC

  • Dying Climate Religion

    http://mjperry.blogspot.com/2011/11/green-junk-15000-abandonded-windmills.htmlThe Dying Climate Religion


    Source date (UTC): 2011-11-30 22:11:00 UTC

  • Religions Establish The Terms By Which The Population Consents To Be Ruled

    In practical terms, Religions establish the terms by which the population consents to be ruled. Religions differ from systems of ethics, in that they are far harder to alter in response to fashion – ethical systems have a predictable and known life cycle that ends in skepticism and abandonment of the necessary self sacrifice that allows societies to exist as economic entities. Religions seem to persist on a much longer life cycle. THey can be altered, such as the Germanicization, or the enlightenment of christianity. I’ll write more on this topic over the next few years. It’s a core theme of my work. Religions do not need a magical component. Nor do they need a divinity. THey can be constructed without either. But I have come to believe that religions, as political constructs, are a necessary property of any civilization – of any people, of any government. I had previously thought that they were simply exceptional pedagogical tools, given the limitations of human youth and the diversity of human age and ability. But I’m convinced otherwise. We need a new religion. Because we need a new means of persisting the terms by which we consent to be ruled — governed. The west is unique and it was superior, because of ONE BELIEF: THat in all things, we should maintain the balance of power. Christianity can only evaluated as one element of the balance of power. It provided a means by which the collapsing mercantile and bureaucratic south to maintain it’s influence over the militaristic and tribal north. It functioned as a judiciary among the competing european monarchical states. It provided a balance between the state and the individual by establishing the terms by which they would consent to be ruled. It provided a political and military means of balancing the poorer and fragmented west against the wealthier and totalitarian east. We have all but abandoned christendom in our quest for world dominance – we have done this consciously as cross-civilization traders and conquerors who establish a new ethics based upon the necessities of economics — the ethics of trade and trade alone. We have all but abandoned christianity as our pseudo-rational basis of ethics, and the underlying system of ethical pedagogy in an effort to build an international empire, and a domestic multi-cultural society, based upon the economics of trade and trade alone. But we are abandoning the one thing that made the west successful despite it’s weakness, despite it’s poverty, despite it’s small size: the balance of powers. And a balance of powers is only possible among people with a similar framework of ethics. To the rest of the world, a balance of power is antithetical. And a balance of power cannot be enshrined purely in a constitution. The destruction of our constitution by way of the commerce clause, and the conversion of our supreme court from protestant ethical judgements to jewish and catholic judgements is proof enough. The proletarianization of the political mythology into totalitarian democracy and away from noble or upper-class balance-of-powers, and in particular, the balance of powers between social classes is the cause of our loss of western identity. We need a reformation. That reformation needs to specifically state the underlying ethics of the balance of power – where private property for the individual, and the separation of powers, which requires consent of the social classes, is our ethic. Everything else isn’t progressive. It’s regressive. Regressive into those systems which are used elsewhere but led nowhere. The industrial revolution happened twice. Once in greece. Once in England. Both times under rule by the middle class under a balance of power.

  • collection of studies: Intuition vs Reflection – cognitive styles affect belief

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21928924?dopt=AbstractInteresting collection of studies: Intuition vs Reflection – cognitive styles affect belief in Gods. Fascinating. In retrospect, obvious. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2011-09-21 08:30:00 UTC

  • (Someone asked me over fb chat to address this issue due to high activity. Here

    (Someone asked me over fb chat to address this issue due to high activity. Here it is.)

    RE: Separation of Church And State.

    1) It Is a rare in history – and very questionable. Why? Because religions propagate the norms. Norms are ‘costs’ you and I pay by forgoing opportunities to do something we would do if there were not such norms. Norms form dependent networks. These norms are economic principles. Competing norms are effectively theft from one group to another. In effect religions and norms create competing sets of ‘laws’ and competing ‘economies’. Christianity is very ‘special’. The west is ‘special’. it is special because it’s early battle tactics required warriors to provide their own equipment and retinues, and to follow cooperative and individualist battle tactics. As populations grew, they needed to increase the number of soldiers – enfranchisement of more and more people. In trying to keep the ‘east at bay’ the ‘poor minority’ in the west created the ‘fraternal balance of power’ model. From that balance of power, came debate among equals. From debate among equals came logic and rhetoric. From rhetoric philosophy and from philosophy science and the politics of the balance of powers – in effect individualism. From individualism came property rights. From property rights came economic prosperity. That’s why the west is special and is propagating capitalism all around the world. Capitalism means “mass participation in mass production for mass consumption”.

    2) The purpose of Christian Monarchies was to allow the church to unite the germanic tribes so that the (evil) East could be kept ‘at bay’. Christendom is a means of preserving european independence from eastern conquest. The average westerner does not understand this reason and attacks christianity on logical rather than utilitarian grounds. The post medieval monarchies were ‘private governments’ that had public institutions – and they relied upon the balance of powers and the gold standard for self regulation. THis appears to have been the best form of government invented by human beings to date. (I can argue this on very technical grounds if I need to.) It may not be clear that the western church was always poorer than the eastern church and that the west really fell because of the mohammedans (islam), when they conquered byzantium, disrupting mediterranian trade, and creating a shortage of coinage. The plagues prior to this period were no help either. THE WEST is an attempt for individuals to keep the decadent (mystical) east at bay.

    3) The enlightenment purpose for separating church and state was enacted for two reasons. a) because the colonies did not want to ‘weaken’ religiosity with a diluted and dispassionate state religion. Their purpose wasn’t to keep the church out of the state. It was to prevent the state from weakening the moral and religious structure of society. b) when the industrial revolution started in the 1700’s, and people moved to factory-cities, the churches combated alienation, and provided social services that were needed due to dislocation and disenfranchisement. The thinking at the time was that the state needed all these little sects to make people feel at home – a community center – and that the state was incapable of providing the service. So supporting multiple CHRISTIAN SECTS was desirable. There is absolutely no evidence that the framers were anything other than devout – in the sense of the time – which prior to Darwin, mean that mythology was a thing, and science was a thing, and they’re just ‘different things’. Fundamentalism (including state fundamentalism – the religion of state worship) is a reaction to darwinian attacks on mythology.

    It is very likely that everything you currently think about your existing government and the governments that came before it, consists of intentionally created and distributed political propaganda that was used to discredit the monarchy and the church so that the middle and lower classes could take over the government and use it to profit from the newly discovered north american continent. It was a profit seeking land grab. Constitutional, Multi-house, Monarchies were the best form of government ever invented by man. Because they reflect the social structure of society, and they force the social classes to cooperate rather than compete for spoils of self destruction.

    Democracy is the god that failed. It is an even worse god than the monarchic one.

    I hope this helps with the discussion.


    Source date (UTC): 2011-09-02 16:28:00 UTC

  • QUESTION: If you could have any three guests, past or present, to dinner who wou

    QUESTION: If you could have any three guests, past or present, to dinner who would they be?

    Alexander. Aristotle. Zoroaster. Mostly so that I could kill Zoroaster and I’d have an appreciative audience that would applaud my actions.


    Source date (UTC): 2011-08-21 11:41:00 UTC

  • Welcome To The New World Order: We now have a Christian version of Al Queda — A

    Welcome To The New World Order: We now have a Christian version of Al Queda — Andrew Berwick’s document is a Guerrilla Manual, much like it’s predecessors the IRA Green Book and Marighella’s Marxist Manual – albeit a much more sophisticated one. It’s long, lucidly written, prescriptive, includes history, philosophy, strategic and tactical advice. – and as such it will produce followers.


    Source date (UTC): 2011-07-24 09:03:00 UTC

  • Reply To The National Catholic Reporter’s Review Of Sibley’s Criticism Of Libert

    http://www.capitalismv3.com/?p=3202A Reply To The National Catholic Reporter’s Review Of Sibley’s Criticism Of Libertarianism

    “Actually, libertarians are trying to RESCUE the church’s moral teachings – because the church has abandoned western civilization”


    Source date (UTC): 2011-07-10 11:05:00 UTC

  • Priceless Insights: Amanda’s favorite horse trainer. While teaching a Dressage m

    Priceless Insights: Amanda’s favorite horse trainer. While teaching a Dressage maneuver, where the horse gets lazy: “It’s essentially a Catholic sport. Make the horse feel guilty.”


    Source date (UTC): 2011-06-30 10:48:00 UTC

  • second post on China, Islam and American Military and Geopolitical strategy. Or:

    http://www.capitalismv3.com/?p=2836A second post on China, Islam and American Military and Geopolitical strategy. Or: “Why Russia, India, Brazil are not a problem and China and Islam are.”


    Source date (UTC): 2011-06-10 03:06:00 UTC