" Weltanschauung "Every man has his own "Weltanschauung", his view of the world, which is the result of the sum of his knowledge
and beliefs that appeal to both rationality and faith. What is rational can be discussed easily enough, since it involves objective facts and logical reasoning,
but this is not the case for what concerns faith: the realm of emotions and the sacred, from which emerge convictions, passions and fanaticism
which can engender enthusiasm or outbursts of anger and hatred. |
ReligionsModern Judaism is aimed at a minority, materialistic community. Its God is the God of its community, enriching those who follow its precepts
and abandoning and punishing those who would assimilate with the others, considered diabolical enemies. The reward or punishment is material.
We owe Christianity to Emperor Constantine. It's a universal religion, a tool for managing the empire's peoples. With this religion, he imposed a social morality on the people,
defining good and evil, directing their imaginations, making them dream and watch over them. Unlike Judaism, which seeks the enrichment of its community and dreams of conquering power,
imperial and universal Christianity does not wish to share the emperor's wealth and power, but promises good and loyal servants paradise, a reward after death, which doesn't cost him much.
It's a huge scam that's been running for 1,700 years. |
Jewish Community "As Israel Shamir says, this community is a set of three chapels:
Policy of the "Lords The “Lords” want to extend their domination over the entire world.
Their army is the entire Jewish community and to unite it, they incite anti-Semitism,
maintain the memory of the holocaust which they have made sacred and they subsidize the "Zionists" in their desire to create "Eretz Israel"
at the expense of the Arab world. Their arsenal includes corruption facilitated by fiat currency, lies spread by the media,
the division and discontent fueled by NGOs, the financing of revolutions, the chaos caused by terrorism
and war as a last resort. |
The Gospels "Jesus was not the first Jew to claim to be the Messiah, the one already and always expected by the Jews to restore
the power of Israel. Jesus failed in this mission and was put to death for having made this claim.
For Jews this is sacrilege and for me it makes no sense. The account of the Crucifixion and the testimonies about the resurrection call for the following remarks:
With the gospels, we must believe in a story which tells the life of a character named Jesus, endowed with magical powers,
having had a tragic end, desired by his Father, accepted by him and executed for their misfortune, by the Jews.
But believing in a story is not believing in God. God is not a story. Worshiping stories or images is idolatry.
Post scriptum: The Last Judgment. The Last Judgment seems to be a kind of bridge between the Old Testament and the Gospels by affirming that Jesus
is both the son of God and the Messiah. But it is no longer the Messiah of the Jews who must restore the power of Israel but the one who comes
to judge the living and the dead. |
Conclusion
We live in an ocean of lies in which corruption, violence and perversion reign. What we have learned, what we believe, our knowledge and our faith,
are based on unreliable sources. This is true in all areas: political, historical, economic, religious, medical and scientific.
The education system favors good parrots, those who have memory, who repeat the teacher's words correctly and respect authority. Post scriptum: With Christianity new fundamental concepts appeared, unfortunately very quickly corrupted by the fathers of the church.
These four new concepts are unique and it makes me think that something exceptional happened in Judea during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius. |
A tortuous mind
Pope Francis spoke to religious men and women and seminarians in Egypt and spoke at length about temptations. |