Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Mortal Humanity

We are people. The killing of people thrills us because we relate to the victims. Even if we hate people, it is only because the familiarity bred contempt.

Suffering and death are what it is to be mortal, but not human. We suffer because things are wrong. We die when they are more wrong than we can bear.

A tragic death saddens us more than the actual demise: the end of life is simply the end of hope. A heroic death inspires us: the sacrifice of the hero is glorious. A gruesome death disgusts us. A peaceful death is what we expect and submissively hope for.

Death of itself is what it is whether tragic or heroic, gruesome or peaceful. The corpses are bodies rendered soulless whether left mangled or pristine.

Death by disease, accident, animal attack, disaster or old age is our mortality ground in the gears of the mechanical universe. It is sheer physics. Death by murder or war is our humanity assailed in a cosmic struggle of good against evil. It is the spiritual expressing itself physically.

The killing of people in our legends and fiction is most dramatic when at the hands of people. The killer may be a fairy or a monster or an alien or a robot, but the evil must be that of a person, human or otherwise.

Protagonists kill antagonists. The killing may be an act of revenge. It may be good against evil. It may be evil against evil or evil against morally ambiguous victims of opportunity. The context does make all the difference spiritually. Death is what it is physically regardless.

Good does not kill people… except to thwart or punish evil. Murder is not in the heart of the righteous. Killing is justified when good against evil. The killing began as murder in the hearts of the wicked. Justice demands we reap what we sow.

The murders and wars in history are what make history most interesting. Our favorite movies are horror or adventure stories about murders and wars. The killing of people at the hands of people is the common and recurring theme. We are mortal and only human… and as human beings, we are thrilled by our mortality.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Imagine and Create or Else

The worship of knowledge is satanic. You are supposed to imagine and create. An entity incapable of either would rather you resign yourself to his specialty. He is a stream of information made sentient. He means to stream into your consciousness and control your thoughts.

The scholar is like a vagina: he bears fruit by receiving streams of information. He may moisten and even orgasm but it is as the passive partner.

He who imagines is like testicles and he creates like a penis: He produces the information and actively streams it in whatever direction he points.

Humanity is indeed Mankind. We are meant to be testicles and a penis. We are meant to imagine and create. Men and women alike are to do so.

Satan wants people to be pussies or assholes for him to fuck. He means to stream his misinformation into everyone. He rapes and sodomizes then accuses his victims of being sluts.

There was no knowledge until imagination and creativity provided information to know. The Father imagined and the Son created. All else followed.

Why does God allow the Devil to lead so many astray? Why is Satan allowed to tempt and shame human beings? Why not? Human beings were endowed with imagination and creativity. If they squander their gifts, they shall be made useful by a figment of God’s imagination and creativity. Nothing shall ever truly be in vain.