Greshamhttps://plume.luciferi.st/~/Gresham@plume.nixnet.xyz/atom.xml2020-10-17T23:33:51Zhttps://plume.nixnet.xyz/~/Gresham/on-religion/2020-10-17T23:33:51Zjmgreshamhttps://plume.nixnet.xyz/@/jmgresham/2020-10-17T23:33:51ZReligion is the self-consciousness and self-esteem of someone who believes in God and is not yet radical because they are under the clutches of reactionary ideology. Regarding moral principles as facts of nature through the way in which work is organized is how a view is maintained as being unchanging and sanctified. Those who believe that this process created the world but does not intervene are deistic. Those who say that the knowledge that the deist defends of the world isn't even possible then they are agnostic. If one believes that God does not exist, that the structure of the way that work is organized is not going to help them, then they are associated with political radicalism and are atheists in the most true sense.
]]>https://plume.nixnet.xyz/~/Gresham/panic-at-peer-support/2020-09-12T07:10:34Zjmgreshamhttps://plume.nixnet.xyz/@/jmgresham/2020-09-12T07:10:34ZThe moment of this composition is the anniversary of the September 11 attacks. And, well, we discussed it in peer support today and the fact that popular opinion is bourgeois liberalism basically hit me head on when I was called on to present my point of view. I said that the it was an effect of US imperialism. But I stuttered and felt stage fright. They said, in a very assertive tone that we will not talk about stuff like that in this group. I had a minor panic attack because this was a first time for me. They even started talking conspiracy theories after dismissing history as fairy tale.
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