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'But that can't happen HERE ... !', you say ... Oh yeah - it can. It's in the process of happening as this is read. That you may be unaware of it is indicative of how well the process is going, because you aren't even suspicious that anything is going on. It's like Bob Dylan pointed out in 'Ballad of a Thin Man' ... " ...
" ... You raise up your head and you ask 'Is this where it is?' and somebody points to you and says 'It's his' and you say 'what's mine?' and somebody else says 'well what is?' and you say 'Oh my god am I here all alone?' but something is happening and you don't know what it is do you, Mr. Jones? ... " The new world is in the process of being made - and when it's finally recognizable, you're not gonna like it. Here's a preview of 'things to come' ... or, "Here comes the old boss - same as the old boss" ... you WILL be fooled again ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ![]() The Cult of Transhumanism “Instead of meekly worshiping fictional gods, or blindly dismissing the ideals they represent, we should seek to become godlike ourselves. The body is weak, but the mind can be forever. People may die, but they can be preserved and resurrected. This world may in many ways resemble hell, but we can create heaven on earth. The universe may be a place of chaos and entropy, but we can fill it with order and intelligence. Guided by reason and empowered by technology, we can bend reality to our will, and make the impossible possible.” Transhumanist ideas of becoming gods and having eternal life through technology certainly display an extreme level of vanity. Not just the simple human vanity of wearing nice clothes and putting on makeup to look good – but to BE gods. Pragmatic Morality The Transhumanist idea that they call Pragmatic Morality, is simply a recycled and renamed version of the oldest deception in the world – that there is no good or evil. Here is how this concept applies to the beliefs of the cult of Transhumanism: “Ethics and morals must serve, or at least not stand in the way of, boundless self-actualization. They should be tools and guidelines for successful living, not instruments of senseless repression. Like the flesh, traditional morality is something to be overcome. There is no ‘Good’ and ‘Evil’; just efficiency and inefficiency; intelligence and stupidity; winners and losers. There is only rational self-interest, and those too timid and ignorant to pursue it. This simple yet profound realization forms the bedrock of an empowered worldview, and is a key step towards achieving enlightenment and transcendence.” |
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