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The Ring of Faith

Posted by Bob on January 5th, 2006 under Comment Responses, How Things Work


The Lord of the Rings, LOTR, based it premise on the idea that Sauron had put much of his power in the One Ring. He could not forge the One Ring to rule the other rings if he had not put much of his personal power into the One Ring. Had Frodo not destroyed the One Ring Sauron would have gotten it back and his power would have returned completely and he could have ruled Middle Earth with little effort because the old Elven forces were gone.

When the One Ring was destroyed, Sauron’s power was gone, and he faded into a shadow of hate.

But he will be back in another age.

But not only evil puts its power into other places where it can be destroyed. One of the great contrasts of history is the South’s taking back over after Reconstruction and the total collapse of Afrikaaners in South Africa.

I think the reason for this is that Afrikaaners forgot who they were. They put the power of their faith at the complete disposal of the National Party and the Reformed Church. Their whole idea of die volk was subordinated to die Kerk and the Party leadership.

And this is the mortal danger of Wordism. You can USE a book for your ends, but that book eventually BECOMES your end. The South has ceased to be the South and has become the Bible Belt. You let them have their prayers in school and ban abortion and they’ll import the entire third world.

Everything I read from Jesus tells me that he was wanring precisely against this approach to religion. If Jesus thought that reading your Bible was the key to salvation, he would have said so.

And he would have become a priest of the Temple where such people belonged.

But Wordism is a disease that rots Christianity and every other faith. It seems to me that every single thing that Jesus specifically condemned has become the fundamental doctrine of some major church denomination.

You can go to Hell right through the church door. In fact, as the Demon Screwtape said about those who become fixed to some denominational obsession, “It not only gets them here, it makes them more entertaining when they arrive.”

When I denounce the Wordism that infects a church, I am naturally accused of attacking religion. In fact, that same thing happened to real prophets.

It happened to Jesus.

Christianity degenerates into self-hatred. Judaism falls to nothing but self-pity.

And I have discovered inthese pages that Christianity got its desperation for self-torture and genetic sterility from the degenerate Wordist phase of yet another old religion, Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism was over twelve centuries old when Christ was born.

Zoroastrianism was restricted to Aryans, ie, Iranians. If you look at Zoroastrianist web pages you will see that most of them keep insisting that Zoroatrianism is now open to anyone.

This is especially ironic since the last ruler of Persia who was Zoroastrian was also a mulatto.

In its degenerate phase, Zoroastrianism forgot all about what it had originally meant. It became a sickness that has cost us dearly through Mani, who synthesized the rotting Zoroastrianism with Christianity just before the rise of Islam.

Any form of Wordism is going to bring new members into the tribe just because they can recite its creed. They come in as temporary allies but they stay as citizens. Wordism eats the volk.

Wordism might be useful. But if you let it slip in your fingers, it is fatal.

We need to discuss to what extent you should USE Wordism. But never, never put YOURSELF into that Ring.

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  1. #1 by Derek on 01/05/2006 - 3:56 pm

    But isn’t Jesus supposed to come back? Could that come when Christianity has fully degenerated into the “bible belt” mentality?

    It seems that many who strive for respect are attempting to synthesize Christianity with political correctness as well.

  2. #2 by Bob on 01/08/2006 - 4:28 pm

    They are desperately trying to reconcile their training in healthy values with the
    sickness of political correctness. That is what the Weakest Generation did.

  3. #3 by Peter on 01/10/2006 - 4:14 pm

    On “self-hatred:”

    The middle way means navigating between two poles. If preachers over-preach conscientiousness/repentance, self-hatred can result. If preachers neglect conscientiousness, an earthly paradise is created for sociopaths. The middle way means preaching to the majority in the middle; the sociopaths will always be the way they are and so will the saintly.

    In days of yore, old man, self-hatred was the danger. Today, sociopaths are.

    When morality was important and self-hatred the danger, sociopaths pretended to be moral. Now that sociopaths are the standard they behave with impunity. The weak imitate them and ridicule the saintly as eccentric.

    Christianity is not degenerating into self-hatred. It is disappearing into a fog shrouding sociopaths.

  4. #4 by Peter on 01/10/2006 - 4:14 pm

    On “self-hatred:”

    The middle way means navigating between two poles. If preachers over-preach conscientiousness/repentance, self-hatred can result. If preachers neglect conscientiousness, an earthly paradise is created for sociopaths. The middle way means preaching to the majority in the middle; the sociopaths will always be the way they are and so will the saintly.

    In days of yore, old man, self-hatred was the danger. Today, sociopaths are.

    When morality was important and self-hatred the danger, sociopaths pretended to be moral. Now that sociopaths are the standard they behave with impunity. The weak imitate them and ridicule the saintly as eccentric.

    Christianity is not degenerating into self-hatred. It is disappearing into a fog shrouding sociopaths.

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