Thursday, February 1, 2007

The Monarchy

Strictly, monotheism suggests a world once united under a singular covenant. There is evidence of this in history, even though the History Channel follows this evidence up with disclaimers. What do they have to fear? They don't have to defend their theses before stodgy charlatans from Oxford content to declaim the greatness of a once great empire. Britain is history. When the world was flat, obviously, the common man knew not what lived at the edge of the world. If he tried to find out he'd fall off--or be captured at the horizon by a sovereign beholden to the arc of the covenant of a web of monarchy that held human psychology prisoner for over a millenium. I call this monarchy the Jesus Christ. Strictly, Christ means convolution, or "irrefutable evidence." Some say "revealed knowledge" but remember that revealed knowledge is rooted in knowledge. Again, I intuit that English is now just coming into the stage of being able to host the meaning of perfect science in consistent logical form. I suggest that when the world was flat, the world was run by a superpower consisting of monarchs, each whose domain was adjudicated by an arc summoned by the horizon in the distance, where the world ended. It was simply, as today, information control. Once I used to joke about information control in the U.S., believing within that it was just a conspiracy theory. Today it is obvious but not very exciting. There are very real reasons for the Monarchy of Israel and the psychosis of the damned. I even advocate it from time to time, the illusion. Hey, if by now you don't get it, you deserve your lot.


Most of my peers are now evidently impatient, sometimes openly hostile, to thinkers bound by religion. I see religion as necessary. Take Islam. Contrast it with Modern America. Similar, yes? The context that forged Islam and led to its startling spread is one similar to that which forged America and led to its startling spread... and startling stagnation. Resistance to imperialism. In the case of the Prophet (P.B.U.H), it was, quite evidently (from reading certain Koranic verses), a rejection of Judaic Imperialism and its implications. America was born out of rejection of British Imperialim... and it's implications. Fundamentaly, much is obvious that we should dispense with here so that we can get on with the real discussion of mature adults. Encapuslated in prose, here it is--the inability to make consistent predictions using natural abilities is the bane of the human. The future is unknown. Thus, fear is foundational in the human psyche. So, we have religion. Let us not discuss this any further. This forum is for serious thinkers, not novices or minions of what they cannot understand.

Holler...

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