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Judaism, Christianity and Islam
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Lokah Samastha Sukino Bavanthu Root Cause of Social ProblemsThe existence of christianity is the root cause of all social problems. Humanist scholars like Peter Brown have studied christianity in the background of earlier value systems that it uprooted. Brown shows how the earlier societies eminently fitted in, and contributed to, ‘the calm order of the universe” which he has unearthed as the complexion of the time. The identity of a person was perceived as sharing in, and contributing to, this order. Brown notes the ‘profound change” that took place with the rise of christianity in this sense of the stability of man’s identity. Brown’s words on ‘the christian breaching of the established map of the universe” bear repetition. He speaks of the darkness spoken of in the ancient texts in which all ancient landmarks would be blotted out. He speaks too of the ‘final death” of cultures that had existed since prehistory. ‘By the sixth century, the only major settled civilisations that maintained a paganism [purism] reaching back without dislocation to the preclassical world, west of India and east of Ireland, was the Zoroastrian culture of Sassanian Iran: elsewhere, in Egypt, in Mesopotamia, in Anatolia and in western Europe, the ancient preclassical world had come to a definitive end.” India alone survived the depredation virtually intact and it continues so to this day. As for Ireland, it did not long survive. Brown adds that the rise of christianity “was met by deep religious anger” by the societies of the time. Our own work is centrally concerned with tracing of this sabotage to its first or genetic cause. Bringing this cause to consciousness through identification from the present general blackout will make for its undoing. On this point of the first cause of social problems we would rather cite an extended passage from our own book The Key to the bible: “The genes of murder, war-making, adultery and theft are all genes subsequently interpolated into consciousness and then deliberately brought within the sphere of the attributed acts of man described in the book—attributed to man by rebellious commandments proffered after the event—turning the human psyche in the process into a battlefield between the genes thus implanted therein with all their automotive drives and the commandments subsequently planted against the selfsame genes, both being done by the same being, viz., Jehovah, alias Lucifer, alias Jesus, whom Moses in his goodness as man takes to be god, the perfection of goodness, as continuedly professed by that being in execution of his rebellion.” Of all Jewish writers Isaiah correctly traces the ills of human society to Lucifer by name. In words that become intelligible under light of the identity, Isaiah speaks also of society’s final triumph over the same ills with the fall of Lucifer and his empire that once shook the world.” |
War against Hinduism. By Stephen Knapp Aryan invasion a laughing stock. By David Frawley
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