Theme: Religion

  • RT @Outsideness: Cathedral-types, being pseudo-rationalist post-theistic progres

    RT @Outsideness: Cathedral-types, being pseudo-rationalist post-theistic progressives, would revel in being called The Synagogue, but brist…


    Source date (UTC): 2021-10-14 08:15:46 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1448563167819444226

  • The epicureans produced proto-monasteries. The monastery movement resulted from

    The epicureans produced proto-monasteries. The monastery movement resulted from Christian conversion (often forcible) of epicurean communities.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-10-12 14:12:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1447928134691704842

    Reply addressees: @WorMartiN

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1447927646017437699

  • @DaedricDan Thank you. You are a good man. May god be with you. -Hugs

    @DaedricDan Thank you. You are a good man. May god be with you.
    -Hugs


    Source date (UTC): 2021-10-11 17:32:19 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/107084089912043675

  • 11. This has resulted in there repetition of the Jewish->Christian->Female destr

    11. This has resulted in there repetition of the Jewish->Christian->Female destruction of the Mediterranean civilization.
    10. This is a relatively easy fix because the common law previously prohibited the female method of social superpredators’ warfare from use within. https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1447581559582773248

  • @JT_Woodlee Change that from God’s grace (untestifiable) to Christianity’s teach

    @JT_Woodlee Change that from God’s grace (untestifiable) to Christianity’s teaching (testifiable) and you go from fringe fundamentalist ‘crazy’ to rational majority traditionalist.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-10-11 14:56:15 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/107083476189508043

  • Origins of differences in Jewish and European Law

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-YIhdDLD78 Abramson (All): Great series. FYI: Origin of European legal oddities is the first principle of European civilizational law: individual sovereignty. Meaning these are outlets to circumvent the problem of the absence of discretionary authority, where the exercise of any authority violates the first principle of the law and produces an incentive for retaliation against the authority. Unlike the river valley civilizations, where production, defense, policing, taxation and administration could be concentrated, Europeans couldn’t produce equal political efficiency given the territory. So it took Mediterranean trade, Lotharingian trade routes, north sea trade, and Atlantic trade to pay the higher cost of political organization. Conversely, Jewish homogeneity and interdependence for survival made possible by the absence of responsibility for territorial conquest, domestication, and defense allowed the formation of collective and judicial authority without undermining the production of internal order. So, Europeans had the opposite organizing problem that originated in the west Indo-European development of a universal militia funded by families. In simplistic terms, the origin of European civilization is that of entrepreneurial warriors who merged horse, bronze, and wheel on the steppe, then used the superiority of that social and military order to conquer most of Eurasia despite the absence of centralized productivity made possible by the river valleys of the flood river civilizations. We see this in the universal consistency of the means by which pirates organize: democratic government, a division of power, and the ‘corporation’ of warriors. Or in trivial terms “conquerors and colonizers require different organizing principles to domesticate territory and people prior to the organization of production and trade. The ‘entrepreneurship of violence’ necessary for such conquest, colonization, and domestication produces a different shareholder agreement from that of the traders that follow them. We can see the limit of the hierarchy of these organizations failing in the steppe, desert, and arctic for the same reason. An analogy to the three bears. Only certain territories favor certain organizing principles. And it explains why the steppe and desert produced the waves of the conquest of river civilizations that caused the low trust civilization of the middle east by the constant rotation of power. And conversely the higher trust Indians, next higher trust of east Asians, and the highest trust of north europeans. In other words, we are all the product of our geography combined with path dependency of our founding people’s organizing principles. It’s kind of beautiful in retrospect.

  • Origins of differences in Jewish and European Law

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-YIhdDLD78 Abramson (All): Great series. FYI: Origin of European legal oddities is the first principle of European civilizational law: individual sovereignty. Meaning these are outlets to circumvent the problem of the absence of discretionary authority, where the exercise of any authority violates the first principle of the law and produces an incentive for retaliation against the authority. Unlike the river valley civilizations, where production, defense, policing, taxation and administration could be concentrated, Europeans couldn’t produce equal political efficiency given the territory. So it took Mediterranean trade, Lotharingian trade routes, north sea trade, and Atlantic trade to pay the higher cost of political organization. Conversely, Jewish homogeneity and interdependence for survival made possible by the absence of responsibility for territorial conquest, domestication, and defense allowed the formation of collective and judicial authority without undermining the production of internal order. So, Europeans had the opposite organizing problem that originated in the west Indo-European development of a universal militia funded by families. In simplistic terms, the origin of European civilization is that of entrepreneurial warriors who merged horse, bronze, and wheel on the steppe, then used the superiority of that social and military order to conquer most of Eurasia despite the absence of centralized productivity made possible by the river valleys of the flood river civilizations. We see this in the universal consistency of the means by which pirates organize: democratic government, a division of power, and the ‘corporation’ of warriors. Or in trivial terms “conquerors and colonizers require different organizing principles to domesticate territory and people prior to the organization of production and trade. The ‘entrepreneurship of violence’ necessary for such conquest, colonization, and domestication produces a different shareholder agreement from that of the traders that follow them. We can see the limit of the hierarchy of these organizations failing in the steppe, desert, and arctic for the same reason. An analogy to the three bears. Only certain territories favor certain organizing principles. And it explains why the steppe and desert produced the waves of the conquest of river civilizations that caused the low trust civilization of the middle east by the constant rotation of power. And conversely the higher trust Indians, next higher trust of east Asians, and the highest trust of north europeans. In other words, we are all the product of our geography combined with path dependency of our founding people’s organizing principles. It’s kind of beautiful in retrospect.

  • God didn’t need to be particularly cunning, he just needed to use the right rule

    God didn’t need to be particularly cunning, he just needed to use the right rule. He used one: Evolve.
    Me: “Excuse me God. Did you ever consider that evolution kind of sucks for those of us evolving?”
    God: “Yeah, well, it’s the only way to get there – so get on with it.”


    Source date (UTC): 2021-10-10 00:48:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1447001141091389451

  • “For all its irrationality, Catholicism was as rational as people can get.” – Pe

    – “For all its irrationality, Catholicism was as rational as people can get.” – Peterson

    (full quote) https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1446477976535719939

  • “Catholicism was as rational as people can get.” – Peterson Like I said. The chu

    – “Catholicism was as rational as people can get.” – Peterson

    Like I said. The church screwed up. Too much change too fast and the church in the 1850-1950 industrial age failed to produce a reformer able to update doctrine to rational form in natural law and Christian love.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-10-08 14:09:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1446477976535719939