Re: What are human rights, really?



In article <1137372557.316956.219510@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
roger4911@xxxxxxxxx (Roger Johansson) wrote:

>
> Ron Allen wrote:
>
> > There are some interesting arguments for the
> > existence of God -- with the usual inventory of
> > valid evidence offered -- but I am not convinced
> > that God exists.
>
> To understand the issue you need to know what "God" means.
>
> You also need to know what the word "exist" means.
>
> The normal meaning of exist is if an object is or is not.
>
> But in this context it means something completely different.
>
> To be speeded, to be super-awake, to have the holy spirit, is to
> "exist", in the existential meaning of the word.
>
> To live in the lovely concussion called Love, the created love of
> creationism, that is to exist in the existential meaning of the word.
> It is a different state of mind, love manipulated to become a drug.
>
> Being and nothingness, a famous Sartre book title, is about the same
> dualistic world.
> Some live in a higher state of mind, and see the non-initiated people
> as not awake, sleeping minds, soulless creatures. Master minds and
> slave minds.
> To be, or not to be, that is the question...
>
> It is a dualistic and deterministic world, where you need a lot of
> determinism to be successful in the social field.
>
> God is a name for that higher state of mind.
> "Exist" is also used to name that state of mind, you either Exist, you
> have a master mind, or you don't Exist, you have a slave mind.
>
> The question, does God exist?, is not a real question, it is more like
> a membership card check. If you live in the higher state of mind such a
> question makes you happy, and you reply with a smile. Which means, yes,
> I am one of the Master Minds too, we have a lot in common, we help
> each other or kill each other, we are part of the same community.
>
> It can also be a question which means: Do you support the creationist
> culture, do you want girls to be trained differently from boys, do you
> support the traditions and the social processes that make up the real
> world religion? The mobbing, the initiation procedure, the holy
> marriage and the eternal created love. Do you support the secret
> social power structure.
>
> You have to look behind words to understand the social reality.
>
> You need a lot of social experience to see what is really happening in
> the manipulative world of creationism.
>
> If you have only social experience you become reactionary force, trying
> to reinforce and uphold the social system. Like little old church
> ladies, gangsta rappers, bartenders and rock singers.
>
> You need a lot of book learning and a rational mind to be able advance
> the world and be a progressive force.
>
> If you have a lot of book learning and a rational mind but little
> social experience you become an academic thinker, who lives in the
> world of books and ideas, but don't connect the words to the social
> reality behind the words.
>
> Then you will play with words, putting them together in nice patterns.
> Or even better, think out nice plans for the future of mankind, suggest
> solutions for certain problems, but you will have little success,
> because you do not know where we are, what system is controlling the
> minds of the people.
>
> You can then at best be like a good navigator, but that doesn't help so
> much if you do not know where we are or where we are going.
>
> We are now in the end phase of creationism, and we aim for a secular
> society, where all are treated as equals, where there is no need for
> gender roles and mobbing.
> Today a lot of people support dictaturship and do not accept democracy
> in many situations in life. In many families the man is still a
> dictator, for example.
>
> Forget "real love", puppy love is the future.
> Less of created love built on hidden violence and more of human love.
> Forget your magic powers, we are all human and equals in the future.
> We need a lot of training, a lot of hate and sorrow, in the creationist
> world. There will be no need for such training and hardening of minds
> in the future.
>
>
> --
> Roger J.

It would appear the James Lovelock is of the opinion that the Goddess Gaia is
about to take Her revenge:

http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article338830.ece

And we, who believe in the Goddess Nemesis, wholeheartedly agree with him.


Alan

"Can't you see we're still here,
Can't you see we're still here,
Singing loud; Singing clear,
We shall not go under,
We're still here."

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