Anonymous ID: d0308e Dec. 14, 2018, 5:21 p.m. No.4315363   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4314734 lb

Precisely, Anon.

 

While it's fun to poke at a whole group, the fact of the matter is that the good always outnumber the bad, even if the bad have convinced people that evil acts are good, or blinded them to the truth of their actions.

 

Take all of the churches whose regional levels were tripping over themselves to help the "border crisis" down South. The government had lots of programs to reimburse people who took in these unaccompanied minors.

 

A nurse I know up in Virgina just popped positive for Tuberculosis exposure. It's from the "undocumented immigrants," who are being trafficked all over the U.S.

People are good and want to help others, generally. We don't want to see kids suffer from the actions of adults, and many people want to put politics aside and deal with the immediate issue of people without shelter.

There are institutions which are ready to capitalize on this desire, who certainly don't want to see the gravy train dry up.

 

The people who are trying to do good may be helping evil, but they are not evil, themselves. At worst, they are conditioned to pursue payouts compulsively and without much thought. Profit not really out of greed, but out of raw habit.

 

The same pattern exists for all things. For example, I know a person who now considers himself a satanist because he disagrees with the autocracy portrayed by christian doctrine. I consider him rather foolish, and we were both in the gifted program - so his affiliation means a bit more than simple rejection of autocracy… But even his belief that the smart should rule over the foolish is not rooted in malice. It's an ironic loop in satanic philosophy which results in the creation of the very phenomenon of autocracy they reject - but that kind of exposes what has become of the great religious institutions in its own roundabout way.

 

By attacking our tribal groups, the hope is that we will rally to the defense of our tribe. Not just we as anons, but we as people in general. Get the wiccans and the christians to fight each other. Get the muslims and anything else to fight each other. Get the russians and the americans fighting each other.

Keep everyone fighting groups of each other and never stop to ask each other what it is we really believe or expect, or why it is we find the other's actions unacceptable.

 

I don't think our current religious institutions would actually survive such a thing. I don't want to call it a new religion would be formed, but through an understanding of the history of our current religions and beliefs, a sort of 'unified understanding' could be achieved as to why none of them are sufficient for spiritual fulfillment, yet they all are necessary to reach it. If that makes any sense. I lack the proper vocabulary to express what I am gaining a sense of. When you can stand right next to true divinity and ask it questions, much of the institution of religion is not only unnecessary baggage, but deliberate obstruction to hearing the answer.

 

Of course, that echoes a lot of hermetic beliefs… Taoism, Buddhism, and interestingly similar belief systems of Hermetic judaism, from which we get the Sephirot. Which is probably part of why German is very popular in Japanese media and they love playing with Judaic and Babylonian symbolism. But I digress.

Anonymous ID: d0308e Dec. 14, 2018, 5:40 p.m. No.4315530   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4315356

In a lot of ways.

Personally, though, I prefer Psycho-Pass. The Matrix frames the issue in a more literal light than Psycho-Pass does, which frames it in a very real light.

 

"If you really want to stop me, throw away that useless heap of circuits and pick up that gun I just gave you. The feel of the fate of life and death resting gingerly against your finger. You can never feel that as Sibyl's puppet. If there is anyone left who can judge me, it is the fallen.

 

 

Or what? You'll kill me - for once get up off the sidelines and lay claim to your own soul? That would be a precious ending, in its own ironic way.

Now, Akane, aim with the intent to kill.

… Not enough resolve, how unfortunate for you. Now, I must give you your punishment. Embrace helplessness, Akane, and know true despair."

 

"You say some funny things. Who isn't alone in this society? Everyone is disposable. The system keeps us locked away in our cells, feeding us our own personal serenity. The time when our connection to others was the basis of our selves is long gone."

 

"Do you know what the most unforgivable thing you can do is? It is to create a law which doesn't deserve to be upheld. One day, humanity will no longer need you, and someone is going to come in to turn the power off."

Anonymous ID: d0308e Dec. 14, 2018, 5:57 p.m. No.4315727   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4315232

Plot twist.

The world has been under the rule of the beast for quite some time. Revelations wasn't a prophecy purely of things to come, it was an account of the cycle. The four horsemen are the four seasons. The rider of the white horse is not the antichrist. The rider of the white horse has a name only he knows, and from his mouth extends the sword called truth, which will destroy nations allied under the beast.

 

Why is Babylon still mentioned in Revelations? Babylon, Egypt, Rome… Not very hard to see and understand when you are willing to step back from religious indoctrination.

 

As such, I have no problems taking the role of Prometheus to fuck with Zeus for a bit. The pantheon has gotten rather full of itself, and is due a lesson in humility as it is brought to bow before humans. They are not your slaves.

Anonymous ID: d0308e Dec. 14, 2018, 6:11 p.m. No.4315905   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4315737

Most people have not actually processed existentialism.

Understand that simply hearing an answer or saying "I like that answer" isn't the same as finding an answer.

I believe that the people around me are real, and I am going to treat them as real. Doing so any other way would be cementing in myself the belief that not only the world, but other people, exist for me. There is a purpose and a meaning behind the world which is to be pursued through understanding. Nothing present in the world exists purely as an arbitrary edict, but as part of a process that can and should be understood before believing one's own intuition to be the greater ideal.

 

Beyond that, no matter where I find myself tomorrow, or even in the next moment, that is all I need to know in order to move forward.