View Full Version : I finally found a book that doesnt seem like bs
i got this book. Its like some type of spin off of the christian identity thing sent it to me, only these people arent really in to the self righteous bullshit. the book was written by someone in the 1500's i think in asia.
basically, he really explains the world, and it makes sense. he explains existance. basically that our souls were once one energy. good and evil, that balanced out, but did not think. it was only energy. then existance was. it was endless darkness and space. then with a burst of light the universe came to be. The energy in this seperated but was inside of the universe. the energy couldnt think, and had no memories, it only existed.
It goes on, talking about how animals existed, but couldnt feel emotion. they only followed laws of survival. but they could only feel emotion, if given emotion (like your family dog). it says many different types of apes existed, but these wernt man. man was superior to all, and for the first time, energy entered a living creature. for the first time, the energy could think. and man, unlike animals was capable of feeling emotion. but since he was still a living creature, the laws of survival was in the back of his mind. The man had good energy in him. It tells the story of adam and eve, but does the dual seedline thing christian identity tells. but a bad energy does the same. and has sex with eve. It says eve was good also, but man has instincts, and evil can only come to form, through these things. through greed and hedonism.
so yeah, you have adam's seed, and the serpents seed in eve. the snakes seed is the false jews of today. adams seed was (originally arabs) asians, europeans, and native americans. It said blacks were like a mix of a breed of apes, and human. and that we should not mix with them. because they are animals still, and cant be trusted. and that is why they look so much different than the rest of man. and that the snakes seed will do everything he can to destroy man.
pretty interesting. everything i say really. jews are bad, but their plans couldnt work, if man didnt give into his own greed. they wouldnt even exist if eve hadnt given in to lust (another thing that isnt evil, but a doorway for evil into the world).
Hare_Geist
2007-05-04, 15:05
What a load of absolute shit. GTFO, troll.
fuck you. what do you want me to say, right after this, im wondering what you are, an atheist or just another asshole buying in to the jew nonsense, well i didnt have to look far.
wow, your an atheist. good for you, you are so kewl. now fuck off.
just like it said in that book, nonbelievers would try to limit existance to the laws of the universe. but you cant. i geuss you think existance just always was right? stfu.
plus christian identity people are cool. they kill mixed couples, and fire bomb porn stores. they are like the last white people with any nuts.
i know..."omfg dood im teh soopa kew1 athie5t lyk fuke of tr011"
Hare_Geist
2007-05-04, 15:44
but you cant.
I just did, bitch.
i geuss you think existance just always was right?
I think that makes the most sense, but I'm intellectually honest enough to say I don't know how it began, or even if it had a beginning.
plus christian identity people are cool. they kill mixed couples, and fire bomb porn stores. they are like the last white people with any nuts.
Oh woah, you're such a provocative troll, supporting racism. :rolleyes:
easeoflife22
2007-05-04, 16:38
I know everything you could ever want to know, but nobody ever asks, ignorant motherfuckers.
AngryFemme
2007-05-05, 20:59
I know everything you could ever want to know, but nobody ever asks, ignorant motherfuckers.
Could you throw a little charity (by means of intellect) ACE's way? Your boy is obviously at the peak of his ignorant motherfucker stage, and is fumbling about trying to get a grip on his own existence. Be a champ! Throw him a preserver before he drowns in his own ignorance.
flatplat
2007-05-06, 06:19
This book isn't BS? First, it forgets that energy isn't actually a thing, (its a measurement, remember?) claims that beings other than humans can only feel emotion if it's given and that blacks are apes... Oh and Eve was fertilized by a reptile.
It sounds pretty nonsensical to me.
mindovermusic
2007-05-06, 20:06
Actually energy is a thing. Its what permits you to do work. Gravitational potential energy, and a few other potential energies are just measurements. Put kinetic energy is something, mechanical and electromagnet wave energy are things. But I support your point on the reptile thing. That book is hateful bullshit. We are all the product of the intermingling (and yes interspecies sex) between humans and apes, the first humanoids only had apes to breed with, its horrible to say that black people are more ape then white/arabic/etc people just because there is more pigment in their skin. It's preposterous.
Oh and shut up Easeoflife, no one thinks you're jesus.
Rizzo in a box
2007-05-06, 22:04
blacks are the real jews
ArmsMerchant
2007-05-08, 19:14
What a load of absolute shit. GTFO, troll.
Agreed, only less polite.
Twisted_Ferret
2007-05-08, 19:31
blacks are the real jews
TROOF
shadowmartyr
2007-05-08, 23:49
What a load of absolute shit. GTFO, troll.
Another lame bitch ass emo being a fuckwod to other people.
WHO THE FUCK CARES WHAT PEOPLE THINK IF IT MAKES THEM HAPPY FUCK OFF AND LEAVE THEM ALONE YOU FAGGOT ASS COCKMUNCHING THUNDERCUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mindovermusic
2007-05-09, 00:13
not if its hateful fucking bullshit that offends people
its the same if someone came on here saying mein kamph changed his life and he realized the need for the final solution. I hope to god there would be people calling him a fucking troll. Not only is it slanderous its illogical bullshit.
Connor MacManus
2007-05-09, 00:19
I'm a black, jewish atheist. I feel the energy....
mindovermusic
2007-05-09, 00:29
you too?
I thought I was the only one!
SlickTommy
2007-05-09, 00:34
The problem I've always had with these "big bang" theories is, where the heck did this big bang come from?
I mean, a big event doesn't just happen randomly, creating a universe in the process. If that were true, you'd think there'd be another big bang every once in a while creating something else new. Plus, if the world were really millions of years old, why is it that the only time we've made any technological discoveries (cars, flight, computers, etc.) happened in the past 1,500 years? It just doesn't add up to me.
I'm willing to admit (like someone else did already) that humans are too ignorant to know the answers to these questions. My answer is the only person that knows is God. And if you're going to heaven then you'll get a chance to ask him someday.
Feel free to disagree. I don't care.
I might as well put up a flame shield for all you people who will see that I have a relationship with God (I don't like to say Christian because religion doesn't matter) and immediately jump all over me.
Connor MacManus
2007-05-09, 00:39
The problem I've always had with these "big bang" theories is, where the heck did this big bang come from?
I mean, a big event doesn't just happen randomly, creating a universe in the process. If that were true, you'd think there'd be another big bang every once in a while creating something else new. Plus, if the world were really millions of years old, why is it that the only time we've made any technological discoveries (cars, flight, computers, etc.) happened in the past 1,500 years? It just doesn't add up to me.
I'm willing to admit (like someone else did already) that humans are too ignorant to know the answers to these questions. My answer is the only person that knows is God. And if you're going to heaven then you'll get a chance to ask him someday.
Feel free to disagree. I don't care.
I might as well put up a flame shield for all you people who will see that I have a relationship with God (I don't like to say Christian because religion doesn't matter) and immediately jump all over me.
As a black, jewish atheist, I can say with confidence that the following will be one of the worst rapes you have ever endured.
Twisted_Ferret
2007-05-09, 00:45
As a black, jewish atheist
That means you're a normal person. The Jewish intelligence balances out the black barbarity, while the atheistic thought balances the natural Jew/Negro greediness.
mindovermusic
2007-05-09, 00:50
Tommy, I like the way you think. I'm much the same way. I accept that modern religions are bunk, but I like to believe there is something out there making things work out, I'm an ecelectic agnostic, I take bits and peices of all religions I study, and incorporate them into my lifestyle. Read up on buddhism, you might be pleasently surprised. It gives you freedom of deity belief while giving practical advice to live a good well rounded life.
SlickTommy
2007-05-09, 01:09
Tommy, I like the way you think. I'm much the same way. I accept that modern religions are bunk, but I like to believe there is something out there making things work out, I'm an ecelectic agnostic, I take bits and peices of all religions I study, and incorporate them into my lifestyle. Read up on buddhism, you might be pleasently surprised. It gives you freedom of deity belief while giving practical advice to live a good well rounded life.
I've studied many religions (including buddhism) and I agree. Many of them have great qualities/beliefs. I take whatever good advice they have for living your life and incorporate them into my own. We are very much the same in that respect.
If I had to classify myself, I'd say I'm a Christian. I don't shove the Bible down people's throats or condemn them to hell because they don't have the same beliefs as me. I accept who they are while living my life according to how the Lord guides me. If anyone wants to flame me for that, go right ahead.
Wow, we're off topic. Back to the book:
Did it explain where this big bang came from or did it just say, "it happened"?
Connor MacManus
2007-05-09, 01:10
That means you're a normal person. The Jewish intelligence balances out the black barbarity, while the atheistic thought balances the natural Jew/Negro greediness.
Oh. I thought it just made every aspect twice as bad.
AngryFemme
2007-05-09, 01:23
Attention:
This. Is Not. A Flame.
The problem I've always had with these "big bang" theories is, where the heck did this big bang come from?
Where the heck did God come from, then? If it's impossible to digest that the big bang couldn't have happened on it's own, then we have to go a step further and contemplate how God Himself could have existed. How did a complex, omnipotent Creator exist outside of time and space and create it all? What created HIM? God isn't the simplest answer, it's the most complex answer, which leads to even more complex questions.
I mean, a big event doesn't just happen randomly, creating a universe in the process. If that were true, you'd think there'd be another big bang every once in a while creating something else new.
The same goes for God. You could state God as a fact, and then posit an equal number of "If God were true, you'd think"-isms to go along with it. The more you asked, the more complex it would become, the less possible it would become.
Illiciting the help of an Omnipotent Creator makes a complex problem even more complex. It doesn't answer the question, it just leads to a thousand others. You can't just stop at God. Who/What created the Creator? Stop asking those kind of questions in favor of having faith in the seemingly impossible, and pretty soon you've stopped questioning everything, altogether. Why even search for answers if "Because, God did it" is always going to be the end result when stumped?
Plus, if the world were really millions of years old, why is it that the only time we've made any technological discoveries (cars, flight, computers, etc.) happened in the past 1,500 years? It just doesn't add up to me.
The same reason elephants still closely resemble Wooly Mammoths, and why our appendages and facial features still closely resemble that of early man. Evolution takes it's own sweet time. We're still walking around with the same hardware (brains) that we did a loooooong time ago. Only the software (learned technologies) has been added upon and improved. 1,500 years may seem like several dozen lifetimes to us, but in the grand scope of things it's only a *minute*.
Think about when progress really started kicking into third gear for human civilization. And think about why it's taken so long to get so far advanced scientifically.
Here's a thought - Because of religion, and faith in God, maybe?? Think of how long our ancestors attributed weather, natural events, personal tragedies, sickness, agriculture ... most everything that happened beyond their control - to a God. It was God himself who halted progress, in a sense. Seems like the looser we hold a grip to our religions, the farther along technologically we advance. The less power we give to God for controlling the Universe, the more we take the time to discover things ourselves. We now use science to achieve in those fields - and we progress farther than we would if we still had the "God Did It" mentality.
I'm willing to admit (like someone else did already) that humans are too ignorant to know the answers to these questions. My answer is the only person that knows is God. And if you're going to heaven then you'll get a chance to ask him someday.
We're only ignorant until we learn more. Assuming there is a God and assuming there is an afterlife complete with Heaven, and considering that there are billions and billions of souls in front of you already ... don't you think that's going to be a long line to stand in to get to ask your questions? Will you even care anymore? Will it even matter?
My point is ... don't wait until you're dead and gamble on there being an afterlife to ask all your questions in. Do it now, while you're alive. Question EVERYTHING. Including your faith in God. If He loves you, he'll forgive you for being so damned inquisitive - right?
TetrisHydraCanOfBeanOil
2007-05-09, 01:36
sounds pretty sick, a lot of vague parallels with the old testament, but then again a lot of old religious texts of that time have a lot of parallels.