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I think all these groups have smaller groups that come out of the bigger controlling interests. However there is a study of humanism, existentialism and socialism that is not part of these groups. And Ill prove it to you: 1) I guarantee you that most people have no idea who invented the existential school of thought. By the way, SArtre was not really even an existentialist. He was steeped in Greek thought, and copied off German thinkers like Hiedegger. The French came late to existentialism and when they did, it was first done through literature. Only when Focault and Derrida, through post modern thought, tackled existentialism, did it become a historically important, and relevant study...and this was later in existentialist history. Focault particularly is worth reading! So who invented Existentialist thought? Nobody would guess...But it was Soren Kierkegaard. He did so as an attempt to legitmately challenge his faith, thinking the inquiry would strengthen his faith when in fact.... it did the opposite. Socialism is much the same. Marxist thought is misunderstood and misrepresented especially in this country. Its complicated...But if we take Zionism this is a socialist movement that might be exclusively for political gain. |
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Scholars then decided that the Greeks, previously thought to be compulsive, emotional driven individuals, were to become the organizing principle! To the Greeks, happiness and goodness was the same, with ignorance being unintentional stupidity. The Greeks also like the Egyptians, held that the world was of two phases: Apollo, the sun god, was the principle of order, structure, rationality, predictability...His opposite was Bachus/Dionysian, the wine god, who was impulsive, sensual, and emotionally driven... a god that willed us to enjoy ourselves, to find pleasure in our animal nature. Notice that in both of these cultural ideas, there was no operative principle of depriving others, of harming others, and (very important) of taking power from others, in order to experience that which was mysterious, disordered... Satanism and moral depravity seems to come from other sources: First, we have the sacrifice, which amounts to taking something from another for your benefit. All religions had this within them. Then we have the older gods who were not ethical, and wanted worship in exchange for power, and the many forces in nature which demanded the same. These are the ideas that created a system where one could take the life, property, and even the essence of another, for their own selfish reasons. When we look at what modern satanism is we see those attributes. for example, where as the atheist used to be one who did not engage in talk of spirits or God...Atheists become power hungry, demanding that others abstain from God. Where as Humanism was about natural processes, reasoning, man trying to stretch and accomplish more, it became a way to engender Satanism which I agree with Shoulder Roll on 100%. In other words, Satanism became, from a way to experience the mysterious, that which was hidden in the well ordered work of the Gods, simply a way to take power away from others, just as religion often did. |
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No thanks bro, like dont Satanists put curses and spells on you if you even look at them the "wrong" way & in disgust or make fun of them? I wouldnt since they scare the crap out of me but I sure as hell would refuse service to them like at the workplace **** @ least LGBTQ people arent some evil occultists
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