When you look at all the religions of the world, barring the exception of Abrahamic religions [except Kabbalah and Rosicrucianism, and variations thereof], it seems like most come to a single, unanimous conclusion:
>Life is inherently hierarchical and unfair, there is nothing you can do about it. >Some people are better than others, but some will have a more fulfilled life that they did not earn by their own efforts in this life. >That doesn't mean life is evil, it just means that some people are given better things than others, and you have to accept that some are better than you genetically, environmentally, circumstance wise >There's a deep reason for this, and it involves unifying with the ultimate principle - "God" - over the course of multiple lifetimes by learning from your shortcomings
Most Abrahamic religions reject this conception totally.
Instead there's this: >The world is inherently unfair and hierarchical because it's "fallen" and "evil", it is run by Satan >Everyone starts at the same basic playing field of being made beautiful in the image of God, but fallen due to Original Sin >Everyone will be judged equally based on the actions they take in this single lifetime, operating from the same basic ground point >God actively plays a role in life to try to remedy how evil and fallen it is in everyone's life, warring against Satan >In the end all hierarchical distinctions will disappear and we'll be one in the Kingdom of Heaven
To me, I can't help but come to the conclusion that people's obsession with destroying hierarchical distinction and identifying hierarchy as "evil" is nothing more than a direct result of the philosophical assumptions made above.
If you view the world in such a way that everyone's basically the same and hierarchy is a result of evil corruption, it's not illogical to conclude that hierarchy is arbitrary and destroying hierarchical distinction is a good thing, especially if the "Kingdom of God" is non-hierarchical.
I think part of growing up is coming to terms with how unfair life is and accepting your lot in life, but being content with it and learning to love humanity anyways.
It's infantile, to me, to believe that life can be made into something that's totallly equal, anti-hierarchical, and fair. It's dystopian, you are trying to paint a dog blue because you want dogs to be blue. But dogs aren't blue.
Oliver Gonzalez
>shits on christianity >supports kabbalah fuck off kike
I also don't believe morality to be absolute. It obviously evolves (eg slavery). There are also major differences between the white man's moral code and general set virtues and that of 70 IQ negros. Difficult to explain this away honestly. >supports kabbalah Where ?
Gavin Stewart
Close.
Leftism arose out of the early modern period, which was a cultural shift in the west. Eastern, Medieval, and Pre-Medieval thinking did not have the concept of "witch hunts" that are ever present in Leftism.
Gnosticism attributed falsehood or evil to the concept of the Demiurge or creator, though in some Gnostic traditions the creator is from a fallen, ignorant, or lesser—rather than evil
is the belief that human beings contain a piece of God (the highest good or a divine spark) within themselves, which has fallen from the immaterial world into the bodies of humans. All physical matter is subject to decay, rotting, and death
Many Gnostic texts deal not in concepts of sin and repentance, but with illusion and enlightenment
.Gnostics seek salvation not from sin but from "the ignorance of which sin is a consequence." ignorance is define as not living up to your true self (what that self is)
Henry Adams
>Kabbalah and Rosicrucianism, and variations thereof] >Shits on Christianity >Defends kabbalah I wonder who could be behind this post
Christianity is the only Abrahamic faith, the other 2 are kike perversions designed to undermine the true religion. Also, Christianity is for Aryan Shemites ONLY (Shem had blue eyes, kikes are not shemites). Jews replaced the true faith with judeo-christianity (an oxymoron) and invited nonwhites in as part of their perversion of the faith through their various organizations like the jesuits
Isaac Ortiz
imagine defining your life by wingcuckery how fucking sad are you
John Powell
Kaballah is only part of judaism because they stole it, just like everything else of "theirs". It is not meant to be used for evil, but kikes use it for evil because kikes are evil.
Thomas Johnson
Funny how close even widely disparate people can come when considering morality. Almost like is based on something objective….
Cooper Sanders
First part is Torah. Second part is Christianity. Christianity is at fault.
Josiah Ross
>Religions There is war between Mother Nature and Father Logos' fanatics. There is a war between Father Logos' Fanatics (Each factions claims their ideology is the only correct). hopeful this helps
Jackson Thompson
>To me, I can't help but come to the conclusion that people's obsession with destroying hierarchical distinction and identifying hierarchy as "evil" is nothing more than a direct result of the philosophical assumptions made above. You should read Orlando Patterson. Christianity is almost a direct response to the vast slave empires of the west. Of course, this is also a very Nietzschean observation, but I point to Patterson because he wrote a book that dove more into the anthropological and historical literature to discuss what Nietzsche often did on the level of philosophy and philology. The success of the west was partially in the way it handled slavery and empire, but it is also what created an undulating ideological anxiety about the distinction between freedom and slavery, and how to know that you are free or to protect yourself from unfreedom. Christianity is in the history of that, it was simultaneously an explanation for unfreedom (the fallen world), a condemnation of it, and a manner of recapitulating it as a terrestrial indignity before the spiritual freedom guaranteed by the true master of the world, God.
>is the belief that human beings contain a piece of God (the highest good or a divine spark) within themselves, which has fallen from the immaterial world into the bodies of humans. All physical matter is subject to decay, rotting, and death
But that's literally Christianity. God "breathes into us" his breath which gives us life, and we exist now in a "fallen corrupt" world which, at it's very essence, is originally good (via pre-fall Eden)
"Salvation" is literally just re-entering back into Eden with God pre-fall
Levi Garcia
>To me, I can't help but come to the conclusion that people's obsession with destroying hierarchical distinction and identifying hierarchy as "evil" is nothing more than a direct result of the philosophical assumptions made above.
Abrahamic tradition doesn't really point to hierarchy as being evil. In fact if you value the teachings of Christ, adversarial thinking it's self is antithetical to proper instruction and it is your main adversary.
The idea was not that hierarchy is evil, but rather that pride that is veiled in ego that comes as a result of talent is inherently dangerous as it is a stumbling block to you, an adversary in your way, or a satan if you will. It is the snake wrapped around the tree of knowledge, the tempter of women, the symbol of the phallus, the enemy of man who lies in wait, who strike before you realize it and when you see you've been bitten it's too late, he who stands on the right hand of angels and accuses others but isn't self aware of his own faults, the one who bets against the spirit of the most high that good men like Job will fail, that which approaches the son of man when he's reached the apex of the mountaintop to tell him that since he's reached that apex (he has reached a pinnacle of talent), he can either turn stone into bread (make something out of nothing and become rich), jump and let the angels take charge (slack off and rely on your talents to close the gap), and finally deny your suffering and don't take up the cross, instead worship satan (your knowledge and the ego and pride wrapped around it) and you can use your talents to take over the world for personal gain.
Christ of coarse simply is perfect, he only thought towards the most high of ideals, he honoured g-d as his son, man does not live by bread alone (materialism isn't fulfillment), tells him not to tempt him for slacking off, and tells satan to get behind him and work for higher ideals (intellect and ego for higher purposes)