The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is required for their real happiness. The demand to give up the illusion about its condition is the demand to give up a condition which needs illusions.
To a degree I agree that religare: firmly in place, is a means of control. Spirituality breaks free of that control. But there is no spirituality in communism, only materialism.
Sorry. I was referring to 'materialism'. God is unnecessary in the humanist world view, which inevitably results in materialism. It's all blandified, we're all equal, we're all one. Commie shit. No intellectual rigour. And definitely no spirituality. You are taught to obey not to think, and especially not to think of 'breaking free'.
You are referring to modern humanists, yes? Who are driven by material atheism.
Personally, I do not think God or saints are necessary. Nature's Laws are quite strict. You are either in harmony with it, or not. IT does not presuppose some kind of anthropomorphized God figure, let alone saints. I mean, who decides what a saint is anyway? The Pope? Based on fraudulent or highly suspect writings? For me that does not cut it. And besides, the laws of Nature are so profoundly spiritual, only a watered down remains buried under a lot of noise in all kinds of religious books and religious systems. So, in the theism department, I am not a believer in a personified God. An Atheist. (Nice to meet you too)
I am a very spiritual guy, and far removed from commie as can be, as I am a free market capitalist. The difference is: I know when enough is enough. Another area of interest is how we, from a material point of view like electricity, are able to fathom the spiritual and be in awe. (See Dan Winter). Note that spirit, essence, boils down to, are all the same.
And what makes me a humanist in the real sense is: I am also advising people how to discover who they really are as a mind/ soul and as a body, and I advise on how to live your make-up correctly. And to understand what is the environment in which we experience things, the experience itself, and what is does inside of us.
Now people start to notice and become aware of how they are connected. And this Gordian knot of things has it's own authority and strategy, encoded in the body, to be navigated by it, but for the mind/ soul, only to watch as a passenger, and if needs be: a problem solver.
Commie bolshevik billionaires aka the globalists and their deep state, have a different solution for the ailing human kind. The hooking up into the internet of bodies. Always connected 24.7 The ideal was nicely protrayed in the movie: Anon and surrogates.
communism has no soul. Marx wrote it.
To a degree I agree that religare: firmly in place, is a means of control. Spirituality breaks free of that control. But there is no spirituality in communism, only materialism.
The Humanists is what happens when man sees God as unnecessary. Saints preserve us!
Please explain why you jumped from spirituality to God denying humanist?
That is quite a leap of eh ... faith.
Sorry. I was referring to 'materialism'. God is unnecessary in the humanist world view, which inevitably results in materialism. It's all blandified, we're all equal, we're all one. Commie shit. No intellectual rigour. And definitely no spirituality. You are taught to obey not to think, and especially not to think of 'breaking free'.
You are referring to modern humanists, yes? Who are driven by material atheism.
Personally, I do not think God or saints are necessary. Nature's Laws are quite strict. You are either in harmony with it, or not. IT does not presuppose some kind of anthropomorphized God figure, let alone saints. I mean, who decides what a saint is anyway? The Pope? Based on fraudulent or highly suspect writings? For me that does not cut it. And besides, the laws of Nature are so profoundly spiritual, only a watered down remains buried under a lot of noise in all kinds of religious books and religious systems. So, in the theism department, I am not a believer in a personified God. An Atheist. (Nice to meet you too)
I am a very spiritual guy, and far removed from commie as can be, as I am a free market capitalist. The difference is: I know when enough is enough. Another area of interest is how we, from a material point of view like electricity, are able to fathom the spiritual and be in awe. (See Dan Winter). Note that spirit, essence, boils down to, are all the same.
And what makes me a humanist in the real sense is: I am also advising people how to discover who they really are as a mind/ soul and as a body, and I advise on how to live your make-up correctly. And to understand what is the environment in which we experience things, the experience itself, and what is does inside of us.
Now people start to notice and become aware of how they are connected. And this Gordian knot of things has it's own authority and strategy, encoded in the body, to be navigated by it, but for the mind/ soul, only to watch as a passenger, and if needs be: a problem solver.
Commie bolshevik billionaires aka the globalists and their deep state, have a different solution for the ailing human kind. The hooking up into the internet of bodies. Always connected 24.7 The ideal was nicely protrayed in the movie: Anon and surrogates.