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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Jesus And “Due Process” of Law
Educated people today are laughing at the “Jesus myth” and pointing out its pagan origins, and well they should, because Christianity as we have come to k now it is as pagan as Zoroastrianism and Mithraism, or the mythology of … Continue reading
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Hillel’s Rules And The REAL Gospel
“This proves from Scripture that the men who penned the Brit Chadasha participated in the Hebraic thought pattern of the sages and rabbis of their time period in interpreting the Hebrew Scriptures. We cannot justify ignoring the culture, historical, religious, … Continue reading
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Tagged deep logic, DiMont, Golden Rule, Hillel, Middot, seven rules
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Why Religion Leads To Destruction, Increased Government
“…the amount of destructiveness to be found in individuals is proportionate to the amount to which expansiveness of life is curtailed.”–Erich Fromm, Escape From Freedom This is true of religions in general, and was a study of Eric Hoffer in … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddha, Justice Kennedy, Planned Parenthood v Casey, religion, violence
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Greatest Evidence FOR God
In March 2006, Discover Magazine did an article on the recognition that all life comes from the function of viruses.(Unintelligent Design) This led them to an unflattering statement about the idea of God: “We humans, and all life on earth, may … Continue reading
Posted in Sociobiological Evolution
Tagged algorithmic compression, DiMont, Gaons, Jews, Mind Of God, Paul Da vies
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Jews As Viruses
“Because the Talmud had to serve a Diaspora which had no state apparatus to enforce its decrees, it had to develop laws as duties of the heart instead of fears of the state” Max DiMont, The Indestructible Jews When I … Continue reading
Did The Jews Influence Luther?
Just as an organism grows and resists change, only to be informed by the virus, the superorganism grew to larger size and complexity, aided along the way by the “cut and paste” work of the Jews, who had been scattered … Continue reading
Predestination And Randomness–Continued
Neither Luther nor Calvin dropped the idea of necessary repentance and sin as conditions of God’s love, and in that sense, they had maintained much of what the Catholics had perpetuated, including the ” meme” I wrote of in another … Continue reading
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Tagged common law, Hyam Maccoby, predestination, Talmudist, works
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Predestination And Randomness
As seen last essay, by focusing on predestination, Calvin logically eliminated the power of knowledge and decision-making by which we may ever get from “here’ to “God”. Where people in medieval times were more secure in their social status, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Calvin, Dawkins, Fromm, g enetic replicative algorithm, Luther, predestination, randomness
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The Hired Guns of Religion
As we saw earlier Toffler pointed out in PowerShift that civilization has gone through three major stages: 1.Brute force 2.Wealth 3.knowledge While the Catholic Church controlled most of the power of the Middle Ages, the Protestant Reformation brought chages that … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Smith, Al vin Toffler, Richard Tawney, Rise of Capitalism
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