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News Briefs 08-06-2006

Apologies if you have a lisp…

Thanks Kat.

Quote of the Day:

The Bible tells us to be like God, and then on page after page it describes God as a mass murderer. This may be the single most important key to the political behavior of Western Civilization.

Robert Anton Wilson

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    1. comlpetely right!
      Man, i always thought, how strange the story about Hiob was…Just to show Satan that he was loved, god killed 7 boys, 7 girls, Hiobs wife, lots of animals…
      What the hell do they wanna tell us with this story?

      1. The legend…
        …submission to the will of the invisible without questioning? Submission to one’s fate as the necessary road to the fulfillment of the soul’s life plan? The realization that one’s life is not really under his control and that the environment he is interacting with are controlled for the benefit of an experience that do not abide to sentimental values? That the annihilation of egoic psychological values must come before one can see what the real game is? etc.?

          1. No, you are going to win.
            Lets say that our understanding of a concept like ‘mass murderer’, the one we have, is consequential to having ‘eaten’ of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. That this gives us a perception of values of actions that is particular to the consciousness of good and evil, making murder an act that can be classified one way or the other. (Of course one might argue that having assassinated Hitler would have not been considered an evil act.)

            Now lets say that outside of the realm of that consciousness of good and evil, those concepts are not relevant but that rather what is necessary to concretize a direction and eventually fulfill a plan would simply be described as ‘what must be done’ without any emotional quality attached or moral judgment made.

            I am not condoning mass murdering by this, only pointing out that, being at the receiving end, our perception of such events of obvious barbaric nature may not be seen as such on the sending end.

            Don’t know if I am being clear here.

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