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10.01.2017

Another black pill post

[This was an email.]

These two pdfs are from David Naugle's academic homepage. He wrote Worldview: the History of a Concept.

Pt. 1

Pt. 2

By "The Liturgical Consummation of Worldviews" he means proceeding to the practical application of the Christian faith. Such things as Work teachings teach [for those uninitiated, Fourth Way, Ouspensky, etc.].

It's also what experimental Christianity means. (See also here.) He's not using that standard term for some reason.

He divides the faith into intellectual (Bible and doctrine), emotional (emotions, love, affections), and will (spiritual exercises, etc.).

He's starts out discussing how the Christian faith is not being lived out by Christians, and then discusses how it should be.

Transfer the pdfs to your favorite eReader and consider both together to be a small book. About 45 pages altogether. - C.

ps- A thought on this... He uses Tom Wolfe's novel as an example about a young country girl who is a Christian who goes to a university and is immediately taken down by prevalent non-Christian worldviews which also launch her into sexual degradations and so on. The Devil has all the advantages. Pretty easy to take young people down. Other than truly educated (homeschooled) who also know how the enemy operates. So my thought is this: there's no way average people can do successful battle with the Devil. It seems to me people have to be in patterns of life, family life for instance, community life, that surrounds them and protects them from Satanic assault; all the while the people are still mechanical in how they are going about their lives. Once those traditions and rituals and life structures are systematically destroyed you are just going to have chaos. You will have what we have today. Because the devil has all the advantages. (And people who eventually catch on rarely do it early in life, when so much damage can be done.) I only see war in the future. People aren't going to allow themselves to be under the foot of these low I.Q. Satanic hybrid slave level crap. (I just saw a picture of an 18 year old who sucker punched a 12 year old at an amusement park in front of the 12 year old's parents then beat up the parents (a gang of similar youth at that point). The picture showed a person with a DNA mixture you couldn't guess the content of. Black (negroid) hair, hispanic color, asian eyes, all around dumb, evil look. Is that taking over the world? Really?) My second Emerson quote in the last couple of days: "Nature is cruel to hybrids." Not seeing it yet. Let's recognize reality: things have gone so bad so quick it is probably supernatural. And the feel of it all is PURE HELL IS UPON US. Because there's no escape from these human demons. They've taken over every institution, they are breeding like rats, and they have crossed all borders. They also have mass communication technology radicalizing them daily. This is hell upon us. It gives a real sense of no relief in sight. Unless God hits them with plague or something...

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