Theme: Religion

  • I’m pro everyone. I’m just hostile to all three of the abrahamic religions as ha

    I’m pro everyone. I’m just hostile to all three of the abrahamic religions as harmful to the development of a people. And I have too many friends over there who have been the victim of those governments. and I konw too many educated men who are held down by that religion, those…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-04 21:00:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1798097607585050830

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1798092131740913853

  • THE DIFFERENCE IN “EQUALITY” OVER TIME –“Q: How does the greek (athenian) conce

    THE DIFFERENCE IN “EQUALITY” OVER TIME
    –“Q: How does the greek (athenian) concept of equality differ from the christian, founding fathers, and the contemporary concepts of equality?”–

    Simple Version: Participation by demonstrated responsibility for private and common.

    HISTORY
    The concept of equality has evolved significantly from ancient Athens to the contemporary era, reflecting different philosophical, cultural, and political influences:

    1. Athenian Concept of Equality
    Athenian Democracy (5th Century BCE):
    (Meritocracy)

    Political Equality (Isonomia): The Athenian concept of equality primarily referred to political equality among free male citizens. Isonomia meant equality before the law, where all citizens had the right to participate in the political process, such as voting in the assembly, holding public office, and serving on juries.
    Exclusivity: This concept of equality was highly exclusive. It did not extend to women, slaves, or foreigners (metics). Only a minority of the population (free Athenian males) enjoyed these rights.
    Direct Democracy: Athenian democracy was direct, meaning citizens participated personally in decision-making rather than through elected representatives.

    2. Christian Concept of Equality
    Christian Doctrine (1st Century CE onwards):
    (Bringing In The Lower Classes)

    Spiritual Equality: Christianity introduced the idea of spiritual equality, emphasizing that all humans are equal in the eyes of God. This is rooted in the belief that all people are created in the image of God (Imago Dei) and have inherent worth.
    Moral and Ethical Equality: Christianity promotes the notion that everyone should be treated with love and respect, as exemplified by the teachings of Jesus, such as the Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
    Non-Exclusivity: Universal Inclusivity: Unlike the Athenian concept, Christian equality is universal, extending to all people regardless of gender, social status, or ethnicity. This idea laid the groundwork for later social justice movements, although its implementation has varied historically.

    3. Founding Fathers’ Concept of Equality
    American Founding Fathers (18th Century):
    (Shifting to the Middle Classes Distribution of Power)

    Exclusivity: Initially, this concept was limited in practice to Free European Christian Men demostrating capacity for responsibility to ownership of property – meaning productivity. Slavery persisted, and women and non-property-owning men were excluded from many political rights.
    Natural Rights and Equality: The Founding Fathers, influenced by Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke, posited that all men are created equal and endowed with certain unalienable rights, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This is articulated in the Declaration of Independence.
    Legal and Political Equality: The American Revolution emphasized legal and political equality, particularly the idea that government should derive its power from the consent of the governed, ensuring that laws applied equally to all citizens.

    4. Contemporary Concepts of EqualityZ
    Modern Liberal Democracies:
    (Undermining Meritocracy, Responsibility, and Coherence, by Restoring. Authority)
    Equality Before the Law: Modern democracies uphold the principle that all individuals should be treated equally under the law, with protections against discrimination based on race, gender, religion, and other characteristics.
    Equality of Opportunity: Contemporary views on equality often emphasize equality of opportunity, where individuals should have the same chances to succeed, regardless of their background. This includes access to education, employment, and political participation.
    Social and Economic Equality: There is also a growing emphasis on reducing social and economic inequalities. This includes efforts to address income disparity, healthcare access, and social justice through policies like affirmative action, social welfare programs, and progressive taxation.
    Counter-Responsibility: Intersectionality: Contemporary equality concepts consider “intersectionality”, acknowledging that people can face multiple, overlapping forms of discrimination and disadvantage, rather than demand for integration and participation and status by demonstrated responsibility.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-04 17:57:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1798051479229796355

  • I think I agree but I’d like you to elaborate a bit. From my position I still se

    I think I agree but I’d like you to elaborate a bit. From my position I still see protestantism as a middle class faith and catholicism as a lower class faith, and that rule seems to hold true over time.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-03 16:54:38 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797673257258356825

    Reply addressees: @malmesburyman

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797434610898678217

  • The arc of the extended narrative is that while religion, and prophets, are usef

    The arc of the extended narrative is that while religion, and prophets, are useful, in the end religion is evil. The fact that it takes three books for dune (as LOTR), for that arc combined with quality of the books decreasing with each in that series, causes readers of the first…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-03 16:51:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797672396641697911

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  • Judaism has been using bottlenecks and upward redistribution of reproduction to

    Judaism has been using bottlenecks and upward redistribution of reproduction to rabbis by tests of memory and verbal acuity since they were unwanted outcasts who couldn’t hold their mettle against iron technology of the minoans who settled south of them, and who were hired as clerks and tax collectors by the egyptians precisely because they were outcasts and thus could be ‘relatively’ trusted to maintain loyalty to the egyptian bureaucracy. This set them on the path of altering the base condition of the polity by selection pressure even further in the direction of the cognitively feminine: verbal, detailed, pictoral, and not systematizing, operational, and mechanical.

    I never understand why young men in particular hold to that which great conviction which they lack the knowledge to do other than question.

    Reply addressees: @NuSecretShopper @enhanced_vibes


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-02 06:40:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797156424813826048

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797154700288000483

  • THE BLIND SPOT The blind spot is that the ancient world’s bible was the Epic Cyc

    THE BLIND SPOT
    The blind spot is that the ancient world’s bible was the Epic Cycle of Greece (“the matter of greece and rome”) and that the construction of judaism, and christianity, the Hebrew and Christian bible, was a regressive counter-revolution by an imitation that produced a peasant anti-hero of victimhood to counter the aristocratic heroism of Achilles, Oddyseus et al.

    Christianity and the bible weren’t an innovation. It was as much a system of destruction of tradition as the marxists today are engaging in for the same reason using the same strategy and by weaponizing women against male aristocracy today (the western tradition)

    Reply addressees: @ACertainMan42 @whatifalthist


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-02 04:44:04 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797127017332109313

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  • correct. and we are not necessarily weak so much as we have a tragic weakness, c

    correct. and we are not necessarily weak so much as we have a tragic weakness, christian tolerance combined with postwar jewish capture of institutions, plus a body of women easily sold their ‘nonsense’.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-30 04:31:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1796036775434977460

    Reply addressees: @BanninYaqoobi

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1796004107167105484

  • TLDR impatient version; The muslim conquest was only possible because europe and

    TLDR impatient version; The muslim conquest was only possible because europe and Persia had exhausted each other with war. The subsequent raiding of trade and piracy on the seas destroyed the capacity of europe and persia to conduct trade. Islam was spread because one had to pay a 30% tax NOT to practice islam. Each generation of middle eastern conquerors took control by the same means – joining the military and administration then taking it over by force. So islam succeeds by destroying teh trade of more advanced civilizations, destroying it’s institutions, reducing people to muslim levels of ignorance, and then parasitically living off the silk road which was the only means of trade across the ‘world island’.
    When the turks took Constantinople and closed the ports toe Europe in order to do the same thing to europe, the Europeans invented the age of sail, destroyed the market for overland trade, ended the silk road as viable, and without the ability to parasitically live off that trade, the middle east have consistently fallen behind.

    Reply addressees: @NuSecretShopper


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 19:51:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795905796909228033

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  • If you’re making an argument here I don’t see it yet. Women are more violent tha

    If you’re making an argument here I don’t see it yet. Women are more violent than men, they just are not as effective at it, and unable to organize it at any meaningful scale. Islam can’t produce an organization, an industry, an army or government or stable state. Same reasons.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 19:28:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795900163849887840

    Reply addressees: @NuSecretShopper

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795899579717574987

  • THE FOUNDATION OF ISLAMIC CATASTROPHE —“Brilliant.. The majority never underst

    THE FOUNDATION OF ISLAMIC CATASTROPHE
    —“Brilliant.. The majority never understood the Islamic “machismo” was just a face of the “deep matriarchy” imbuing every aspect of the Islamic societies.”–

    Correct.
    Once you start with the foundations of sex differences in cognition, class differences in genetic load, race differences in neotenic evolution, and the path dependency of the order of institutional development (state, faith, contract law) the world we observe is terribly simple it seems.

    There is a reason I work from the science to produce the first principles – simplicity, clarity and unambiguity. 😉

    Cheers
    CD

    Reply addressees: @Bayonne59552234


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 18:46:56 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795889579347587074

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