Author of Alice in Wonderland was a known pedophile.
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What the absolute fuck… I am going to vomit
It gets worse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00WCEbKM_SE
The part with the Walrus and the Carpenter is an example of how you can create your own local Protestant Church in order to take in people and abuse them.
You make sure you don't inform the Carpenter of your intentions, and then carefully "boil and eat" the oysters whenever he is away.
So, you find a Preacher, have him set up a Church at your instruction, and then use the Church as a front to take in the oysters and rape/abuse them.
Draw the conclusions out a bit more, and you can see the potential in taking in homeless or desperate "orphans" by drawing them in under the auspices of charity and then rape and kill them to get rid of the evidence. There's no one to wonder when an orphan disappears.
Boil them in water and toss their remains into the ocean.
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Sun and moon freemason symbolism too.
Yup.
Sun = Masculine
Moon = Feminine
In the opening of the story you see a clear separation of Masculine and Feminine.
Father and Mother being estranged offer the greatest opportunity to abuse a child. Destroy the nuclear family and the children will follow you (the cult/false church) in their place.
If the Father and Mother are too busy quarreling amongst themselves, the child is left to wander, filled with confusion and anger, which you can then come in as a devious comforter and offer ways to "make them feel good."
The sun and moon don't always imply child abuse, mind you. They are symbols, which can be used to represent a greater concept.
Snakes are not inherently Evil, but they do lend well to the concept of Evil, with their "fiery tongue" and "slithering nature."
The Sun is masculine because it works so that things may grow (think antiquity and agriculture).
The Moon is feminine because of her menstrual cycles, as well as how the moon's position and state has astrologically been used to denote the personality of your progeny.
In Freemasonry, the Sun and Moon typically symbolize the Light (Sun), which is perfect, and the Mirror (Moon) which can sometimes bear the Light of Perfection and sometimes hide its face and be as Dark as the night sky.
The Sun and Moon, then, represent the Conscious and the Subconscious mind.
What I'm trying to say here, is that context matters, but the nature of the subject matter being used to express the analogy/metaphor stays the same. The Actions of Things is the Law of Nature, which is cold and immutable.
oh sleepy dude. I'm so disturbed now.
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This site belongs to a guy that thinks we faked all the NASA missions because no one had enough fuel to get to the moon.
Because they'd be constantly thrusting.
Because momentum does not exist.
Love out of touch comments like this, means Symbols is Over The Target. He never says all NASA missions are fake. But the Moon Landing?
"Every major technological accomplishment in history is always repeated over & over again with rapid improvements. Consider:
And yet 40 years after man walks on the moon? Not a single person or country has followed, nor even attempted to do so! Does that not seem strange and illogical?
In some places the perspective on what happened is quite different than here.
07/27/2018 Only 24 percent of Russians believe that American astronauts landed on the moon https://sputniknews.com/science/201807271066736384-russians-polled-on-moon-landings/
So which country is right?"
-https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/02/04/decoding-truth-from-historical-lies/
Specifically Protestant?
In this case, yes.
Anglican England at the time wouldn't permit Catholic elements to take hold, so I can't say with any certainty the author was including them.
I'm not saying the Catholics aren't free of the same sins, only that the Walrus has different facets if he were Catholic which are absent from the analogy. Papal elements are notably missing. Besides, making it overtly Catholic in theme would have ended up a little too on-the-nose and could have been considered throwing shade at the Catholic Church, which would have drawn too much attention from the anti-Catholic sentiments of the English people at the time. He wrote it around 1890, after all.
This is a much fairer take than I expected. Thank you.
I've just run into a surprising number of people here who are all "fuck the Luther heresy" or some such bullshit.
We can argue theology later. Right now, we've got a world to awaken.
me too.