When we try to become more than human we become less. Wisdom, Art, and Science, was the Primeval state of man. William Blake said these things concurrently with the 1816 appearance of the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Woolstonecraft. I hope we can see the usefulness of Romantic ethics in the face of dehumanizing science (which is the main …
When we try to become more than human we become less. Wisdom, Art, and Science, was the Primeval state of man. William Blake said these things concurrently with the 1816 appearance of the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Woolstonecraft. I hope we can see the usefulness of Romantic ethics in the face of dehumanizing science (which is the main theme of her novel). Romanticism is a response to the inhumane ethics of the 18th century. Before our enemies could get us on board with transhumanism, they had to degrade us to our present condition. They had to make us see us as they see us, something to be manipulated, exploited, and despised. If we understood who our real progenitors were we would not be so easy to beguile. This is why there has been such an effort to degrade music and literature particularly over the last 75 years (the postmodern age).
Correct! The suffusion of society with architectural abominations and shoddy culture creates in people a sense of desperate yearning. These desires are then channeled into empty, base consumerism and materialism. These are the true foundations of the transhuman endeavor, which is to mold man from an active author of his own personal reality into a passive hedonist immersed in pointless pleasures.
Remember the curse of the witch Circe (or as Jordan Maxwell says, Church)? She turns all men into swine. To me it's a symbol for the impact of priestcraft on society. Priestcraft (or superstition) is the method by which priests trick humans (using fear) into believing in the priest's authority over them. There are many priests in science today. Spooks authors, spook doctors, and spook scientists (E. O. Wilson's Consilience comes to mind). Or Papal frogs (agents) as they used to be known. Of course it's got everything to do with manipulating, exploiting, and despising humanity at large.
I admire your writing and your speaking voice. Thank you for your work. All very intelligent and stylish.
Rejection of God the Creator and Sustainer due to idolatry turns those who worship their idols over to the consequences of it. That broad road ends at the abyss into which they will be compelled by said idols to jump. Play that game at your own risk
When we try to become more than human we become less. Wisdom, Art, and Science, was the Primeval state of man. William Blake said these things concurrently with the 1816 appearance of the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Woolstonecraft. I hope we can see the usefulness of Romantic ethics in the face of dehumanizing science (which is the main theme of her novel). Romanticism is a response to the inhumane ethics of the 18th century. Before our enemies could get us on board with transhumanism, they had to degrade us to our present condition. They had to make us see us as they see us, something to be manipulated, exploited, and despised. If we understood who our real progenitors were we would not be so easy to beguile. This is why there has been such an effort to degrade music and literature particularly over the last 75 years (the postmodern age).
Correct! The suffusion of society with architectural abominations and shoddy culture creates in people a sense of desperate yearning. These desires are then channeled into empty, base consumerism and materialism. These are the true foundations of the transhuman endeavor, which is to mold man from an active author of his own personal reality into a passive hedonist immersed in pointless pleasures.
Remember the curse of the witch Circe (or as Jordan Maxwell says, Church)? She turns all men into swine. To me it's a symbol for the impact of priestcraft on society. Priestcraft (or superstition) is the method by which priests trick humans (using fear) into believing in the priest's authority over them. There are many priests in science today. Spooks authors, spook doctors, and spook scientists (E. O. Wilson's Consilience comes to mind). Or Papal frogs (agents) as they used to be known. Of course it's got everything to do with manipulating, exploiting, and despising humanity at large.
I admire your writing and your speaking voice. Thank you for your work. All very intelligent and stylish.
Seems these degradation's are mentioned somewhere, .. oh yeah, the Communist Manifesto
Rejection of God the Creator and Sustainer due to idolatry turns those who worship their idols over to the consequences of it. That broad road ends at the abyss into which they will be compelled by said idols to jump. Play that game at your own risk