People sometimes want to ask me for some controversy... · 2:21pm January 30th
Want some controversy? How about this, then? Religion, politics, and laws are tools for bondage and were solely designed to enslave humanity. Law, religion, and politics are like the dark triad of the social system -- all three rely heavily on instilling fear in someone; fear is the prime ingredient for all three to work effectively. Specific stuff is only evil because elites sitting on their golden thrones high upon their ivory towers don't want you to use them. They strongly prefer you not to use these things; just shut up, sit down, and obey your corporate masters. Laws are designed to protect and serve those in power, politics are intended for those who seek power and also wish to expand that power wherever possible, and religion is the masterpiece of the art of animal training, for it teaches humans how they should think, what they should do, and what they should believe in.
By the way, money is also designed to enslave humans -- if it can compel otherwise rational and logical humans to commit horrible and selfish decisions either out of desperation or as an indulgence, then it controls you; it was designed arrogantly with arrogance in mind. It's also difficult not to call money arrogant when you see the faces of usually historical or political figures of significant importance embroidered upon each bill and coin. Because that's not egotistical at all, right? Still not convinced? Then I'll double down: anything can be used as money or an exchange of goods and services if the said currency has a value that at least more than one person could agree upon; it would accomplish the same thing standard currency does in any country. You don't necessarily need money specifically to do that.
These religious zealots always gaslight me by calling me an atheist or a heretic; it's hilarious. That's the first thing they like to say to me; rather than civilly counterpoint my statements, they keep telling me to "read the bible." Telling them that the God they worship is evil pisses them off. They hate it when I say that. I figured it out: If he's all-powerful, then he can't be all-good, and if he's all-good, then he can't be all-powerful. Only a genuinely evil and sadistic entity would allow abundant suffering to happen to everyone it claims to love dearly. Everything they said sounds hypocritical and screwed up.
Fun fact: I was baptized as a Christian and held a few of their positive scruples to heart; I just grew a brain and decided to think for myself. I've reached the age of reason, and I prefer to follow agnostic beliefs, which have nothing to do with religion. Everything I say is only controversial if you're sensitive and easily offended by trivial opinions. It's all in how you view something. (For those who might not know, an agnostic is derived from gnostic or 'gnosis,' which is Greek for knowledge. It's the genuine belief in the supernatural but not the existence of an all-powerful god.)
That’s crazy… . And I thought I was the only one who thought all that. I mean sure I believe in Christianity. But isn’t it a bit weird to say that people saw Jesus Christ even though most of those claims are from people that aren’t in a “near death” state?
Also, ain’t it ironic that people say that in order to go through the goodness of life, you had to go through some bad? Seems like an excuse for wars to happen. And yes there’re wars still happening now.
And finally, let’s hope that we all become one powerful being once our time’s up. Because wow this world is going downhill real fast.