Friday, 18 July 2025

Changing the belief system of the British

2:54:00  They complain about me and pretend I want the world to become stupider?

2:55:00  Why would sharia make us any less unhappy?

2:56:00  Obedience is a value of the Abrahamic religions. 

2:57:00  Producing order, Greenland and the Inuit

2:58:00  Lowering birth rate

3:06:00  Techo-feudalism

3:07:00  CLAIRE KHAW joins.

3:08:00  How is God illogical?

Theological disputes had a political reason. 

3:09:00  Hegelian Dialectic

3:10:00  Politics

3:11:00  Opposing ideologies

The Social Wars

3:12:00  All empires are multicultural. 

3:13:00  Viktor Orban in Hungary the only European leader governing in the national interest.

3:14:00  Common political objectives

3:15:00  Border control

3:16:00  National identity

3:17:00  Islamic European Union Constitution

3:19:00  The Reformation and the Inquisition

https://clairekhaw.substack.com/p/draft-constitution-of-the-islamic

3:22:00  God is transcendent, not immanent. 

3:24:00  The rule of law

3:26:00  A contest of conspiracy theorists

3:27:00  Natural law

The law has always been imposed top down.

3:29:00  The law  should be fair enough. 

3:30:00  Trusting in Elon and Jesus

3:31:00  Faith and optimism

3:32:00  There is no desire to organise  for focused and directed action. 

3:34:00  White people are like a crooked picture.

3:35:00  Political theory

3:36:00  "Humans in a state of nature"

3:37:00  Plato and Aristotle

3:38:00  Rousseau and cantons

3:39:00  English characteristics and culture

3:40:00  Queuing

3:42:00  Putting Jews on a Register

3:43:00  The point of registers

3:44:00  Definitions

3:45:00  Cultural Christian

3:46:00  Religion should be public.

3:47:00  Britain is still the birthplace of Anglicanism.

3:48:00  Confirmation ceremony

3:49:00  Muslims

3:51:00  Europeans refuse to compete in having children.

3:52:00  The average age of Italy is 49.

3:58:00  Uniparty

3:59:0  You cannot compete with migrants.

4:00:00  Abolish the female vote

AI

4:03:00  Wren thinks an economic collapse would get  her what she wants - remigration.

4:04:00  Civil unrest

4:07:00  How do you know when you live under anarcho-tyranny?

4:08:00  Vigilantism


Thursday, 17 July 2025

Interview with a Secular Koranist and Catholic guilt

2:00  Why don't I change the name of Secular Koranism to something less unpalatable to Islamophobes?

5:00  Religion, philosophy and mysticism

 6:00  Secular Koranism addresses gender relations, labour relations and international relations.

10:00  Political theology and Buddhism

3:00  Political theology

Eschatology

4:00  We still have to obey God's laws as we understand them if we believe in them.

5:00  Sabbatai Zvi and other Jewish conspiracy theories will be rejected by SK.

8:00  Political order 

9:00  Spirituality

10:00  "Superman to appear in the sky" ie Messiah

12:00   Aarvoll

13:00  Joel Davis

https://radicalisedrabbi.blogspot.com/2024/05/the-word-salad-served-by-aarvoll-to.html

15:00  A competing interpretation of Secular Koranism

16:00  People cannot bring themselves to read the Koran. 

17:00  The Koran is the best available guide to humanity. 

19:00  Why not the Torah?

20:00  Secular Koranism rejects the Hadith where it contradicts the Koran.

21:00  Sunni Muslims are leaderless. 

22:00  I am a principled agnostic moral philosopher interpreting events through an atheistic lens and a theist lens. 

23:00  Belief in God gets people to make sacrifices and act correctly.

24:00  It is a foregone conclusion that two armies with the same training and equipment but differing only in their beliefs ie atheism and belief in the afterlife which will fight more bravely.  

25:00  US or Israel adopting Secular Koranism would make the rest of the West adopt it. 

26:00  The Founding Fathers were proto-Muslim. 

27:00  The unalienable rights of Man in the Koran

28:00  There is only one Abrahamic God. 

29:00  Buddhism is an atheist philosophy. If that is the case, then why does a Buddhist believe in reincarnation if there is no God to administer it?

30:00  Why wouldn't God send humanity messages?

31:00  Idolatry is the most important theological discussion of all. 

32:00  Why would God allow Christians to acquire three global empires if He disapproved of Christians? Because He wanted to punish open idolatry and hidden idolatry. 

33:00  Deuteronomy 13

34:00  Jewish hatred for Jesus

35:00  "Christ is king."

38:00  Psychedelic drugs

Tantric Buddhism

40:00  Practising mystic/shaman

Mystery Schools and cults disappearing

41:00  Idolatry

44:00   Jesus, Dionysus, Krishna, Apollo

45:00  Anthropomorphism

Hero worship

46:00  God is an idea and subject to analysis through theology which is divine anatomy. 

47:00  Divine revelation

48:00  Hierarchy

49:00  Ranking religions

Gender relations, labour relations and international relations

51:00  Jews, NGOs and the US government

52:00  Enoch Powell in his Rivers of Blood speech in 1968

53:00  Keith Joseph's Edgbaston Speech 1974

55:00  UKIP and BNP

56:00  Easier to blame the Jews

57:00  Existential issues

Pogroms cannot be conducted unless you are in government. 

58:00  Hitler would be ignored by 21st century antisemites even  if he could be resurrected. 

1:01:00  Phased expulsions

1:02:00  Neocon business model

1:04:00  Representative democracy is a Punch and Judy Show.

1:06:00  The rules

Idolatrous Christians

1:07:00  An event

1:08:00  Messiah Substitute

https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/03/claire-khaw-founder-of-secular-koranism.html

1:12:00  Muslims, monarchy and republic

1:13:00  America wants Britain to remain a monarchy.

1:14:00  Monarchists

1:15:00  The Crown

1:17:00  The British have no rights.

1:18:00  The monarch is above the war. 

1:19:00  Democratic centralism

1:20:00  Direct democracy

1:21:00  Accountability

1:23:00  Honesty

1:25:00  Caliph

1:26:00  Benchmark

America is already a military dictatorship in disguise. 

1:27:00  Praetorian Guard

1:29:00  The blame game

1:30:00  Jews

1:31:00  Transportation

1:32:00  Shaming

1:33:00  Draining away of the gene pool

1:34:00  BOLTON joins.

1:48:00  CLAIRE KHAW rejoins.

1:54:00  Incremental morality and penitence

Teshuvah

1:57:00  Repent before death

1:58:00  Divining God's will

1:59:00  God's reverse psychology used on Adam and Eve

2:00:00  The Deadly Sin of Pride

2:02:00  Heretical Jews

2:03:00  Third Temple

2:04:00  Al Aqsa

2:07:00  Phenomenology

2:08:00  Jung

2:10:00  Brother Nathaniel

2:16:00  Incremental morality

2:17:00  Gift of God

2:19:00  Wine glass

2:21:00  Secular Koranism

2:23:00  Bikinis  

2:25:00  Slut-shaming

2:27:00  The Tragedy of Oedipus Rex

2:28:00  Reformed criminals

2:29:00  Standards of sexual morality affect general standards of morality.

2:32:00  Adam  Green

2:34:00  Ockham's Razor

2:36:00  The Koran confirms the Biblical narrative.

2:43:00  Licensed brothels in red-light districts

2:44:00  Government supporting marriage and families

2:46:00  Dimmer switch for birth rate

2:47:00  There are no competing solutions.

2:48:00  The cure exists before the disease.

https://torah.org/torah-portion/perceptions-5758-terumah/

2:50:00  Confirmation ceremony

2:51:00  Catechism

2:57:00  CAROL joins.

Catholic guilt

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_guilt

The narrative and strands of Western thought to be used in promoting Secular Koranism

2:00   


4:00  Nick Land
6:00  Aleister Crowley
7:00  Esotericism
8:00  Technology
7:00  Information sources
11:00  Hegelian Dialectic
12:00  Atlantean
13:00  Lemurian
14:00  Cypher
15:00  Pentagram
17:00  "European occultic tradition"
19:00  Ancient theological debate
20:00  Prophets of God
21:00  Archetype of the underdog
22:00  Protagonist and antagonist
Good v evil
24:00  The messenger

25:00  SOUL TRADER joins to say he had been following me a while. 
26:00  Secular Koranism
28:00  Whig Interpretation of History
31:00  Catholicism and E Michael Jones
32:00  Liberalism led to Feminism.
35:00  What do women offer?
36:00  Christianity, Liberalism, Feminism and extreme sexual liberation
37:00  Boomer blaming, representative democracy and George Washington
38:00  The Age of Monarchy was superseded by the Age of Republican Revolutions.
39:00  Secular political ideologies of liberalism, nationalism and socialism was an attempt to replace Christianity.
40:00  Constantine the Great
41:00  One nation under God
42:00  Hindu caste system

Nick Land

43:00  Tendency of the rate of profit to fall

48:00  Public corporal punishment
49:00  Rules are made to be broken.

53:00  National unity

TIM joins to praise Nick Land.

56:00  Three Nick Land quotes
57:00  Curtis Yarvin
58:00  Jonathan Bowden

1:03:00  Flag and gun photos

1:04:00  AVRIL joins to talk nonsense. 
1:10:00  Noahide laws

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

The Abrahamic God is better at frightening and shaming people into obedience

2:00  Murder and theft in natural law/logos/divine law

4:00  Abrahamic religion > Eastern religions

5:00  John Adams: "We have no constitutions that functions in the absence of a moral people."

7:00  It's one rule for the rich and another for the poor. 

8:00  Sexual morality

9:00  Licensed brothels in red-light districts

10:00  Corrupt and incompetent ruling classes

11:00  How Islam filters out the corrupt and incompetent rulers

12:00  Smoking

15:00  Vincent is deliberately ignoring sexual morality.

19:00  Intoxication and the vine

21:00  Hindus and Buddhists are less effective imperialists.

22:00  Imperial success is the objective measure of religion's success.

25:00  Onanism

26:00  LGBT and premarital sex

Natural law/common sense

27:00  Sexual morality

28:00  Good parenting

Collective childrearing

31:00  Shame

33:00  Changing people's minds

36:00  Nothing scary about Buddhism or Hinduism

37:00  Using technology to make people believe

38:00  Physical and moral laws by God

TIM joins.

39:00  The same laws from generation to generation

Judiciary

41:00  100 lashes in public

42:00  Slavery

49:00  Doubling the population every ten years

Incest

57:00  Sexual morality linked to general standards of morality

1:00:00  Feminism the unofficial religion

1:01:00  Family wage v equal pay

1:02:00  E Michael Jones

1:04:00  David Duke

1:05:00  Nick Fuentes

1:06:00  E Michael Jones blames Liberalism on Protestants.

1:07:00  Christendom ended in 1918.

1:08:00  The British have no rights. 

1:09:00  Empathy does not require belief in God.

1:10:00  Dog in Scotland

1:12:00  Pet supermarket

1:14:00  Incels

1:15:00  Rearranging  people's expectations

1:16:00  Polygamy is unstable. 

1:17:00  Social skills and a job

1:19:00  Marriageability is a desirable heritable trait. 

1:20:00  Women of childbearing age and men of fighting age

1:23:00  Monogamy

The Pill is dysgenic.

1:26:00  Polygamy

1:27:00  Marriage is eugenic.

1:29:00  Rapey and revolutionary

1:32:00  Incel mass  murderers

Elliott Roger

1:33:00  Man who shot Trump

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Matthew_Crooks

1:36:00  Low IQ people

1:37:00  Polygamy can be a burden.

1:38:00  Four wives max rule

1:42:00  Men 18-40 and women 16-30

1:44:00  "Elite breeders"

1:47:00  One child policy

1:48:00  Eugenics

2:07:00  Roosh

2:10:00  White people

2:11:00  Natural law

2:13:00  Producing, parenting and education

2:14:00  Truth, Logic and Morality

An analysis of discussion between E Michael Jones and Candace Owens



2:00  EMJ is using Jews to get back at Protestants. 

3:00  Sola scriptura

4:00  Hegelian dialectical and historical materialism

5:00  Beneficiaries and victims of the third Western global empire

6:00  The Reformation was inevitable. 

8:00  Even European kings found  the Catholic Church oppressive. 

Comparing the severity of torture under the Catholic and Anglican Churches in England is complex, as it depends on the historical period, specific policies, and political contexts. Both institutions, at different times, were complicit in or directly responsible for acts of torture, particularly during periods of religious conflict. Below is a concise analysis based on historical evidence, focusing on England and the broader context of religious persecution.

### Catholic Church in England
- **Marian Persecutions (1553–1558)**: Under Queen Mary I, a Catholic monarch, the Catholic Church in England pursued the restoration of Catholicism, leading to the persecution of Protestants. Around 280 Protestants were executed, primarily by burning at the stake, as documented in *Foxe’s Book of Martyrs*. Burning was a standard punishment for heresy, intended as both punishment and a public deterrent. While burning caused extreme suffering, it was a form of execution rather than prolonged torture for extracting confessions. However, imprisonment, interrogation, and psychological pressure were used, and conditions in prisons like the Tower of London could be torturous.  
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Catholicism_in_the_United_Kingdom
- **Inquisition Influence**: The Catholic Church’s broader history of torture, particularly through the Inquisition (notably in Spain but less so in England), involved methods like the rack, strappado, and waterboarding to extract confessions of heresy. In England, these methods were less systematically applied during Mary’s reign, as the focus was on execution over prolonged interrogation. However, the Catholic Church’s sanctioning of torture elsewhere (e.g., Pope Innocent IV’s 1252 bull *Ad extirpanda*) indicates a historical acceptance of torture under certain conditions, which contrasted with earlier condemnations like Pope Nicholas I’s 866 stance against judicial torture. 
https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?recnum=7390)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_views_on_torture
- **Scope and Scale**: The Marian persecutions were intense but brief, limited to Mary’s five-year reign. The number of victims was significant but smaller compared to later Anglican-led persecutions of Catholics over longer periods.

### Anglican Church in England
- **Elizabethan Persecutions (1558–1603)**: After Elizabeth I re-established the Church of England, Catholics faced severe persecution for refusing to conform to Anglicanism (recusancy). The Recusancy Acts and other laws imposed fines, imprisonment, and execution for treason, particularly targeting Catholic priests and Jesuits. Torture was used to extract confessions or information about Catholic plots (e.g., the Gunpowder Plot of 1605). Methods included the rack, manacles, and the “scavenger’s daughter” in places like the Tower of London. Priests like Edmund Campion were tortured and executed, with many later canonized as martyrs by the Catholic Church. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Catholicism_in_the_United_Kingdom
- **Penal Laws and Anti-Catholicism**: Following the Glorious Revolution (1688), the Penal Laws in England and Ireland institutionalized anti-Catholic discrimination, leading to executions and torture of Catholics, especially in Ireland (e.g., Saint Oliver Plunkett). While these were state-driven, the Anglican Church, as the established church, supported or acquiesced to these measures. Torture was often used to suppress Catholic resistance and enforce Anglican dominance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Catholicism_in_the_United_Kingdom
- **Longer Duration**: Anglican-led persecution of Catholics spanned a longer period (late 16th to early 19th centuries), with varying intensity. The use of torture was more sporadic but tied to political threats (e.g., Jesuit missions, Jacobite rebellions). The scale of executions and torture was significant, especially when including Ireland, where Catholic clergy and laity faced brutal treatment.

### Comparison
- **Severity of Methods**: Both churches endorsed or tolerated severe methods depending on the context. Catholic persecutions under Mary focused on burning, which was quick but excruciating, while Anglican persecutions under Elizabeth and later monarchs used prolonged torture (e.g., the rack) to extract information, often followed by execution methods like hanging, drawing, and quartering. The latter could be seen as more torturous due to its prolonged nature and psychological torment.
- **Scale and Duration**: Anglican-led torture affected more people over a longer period, particularly in Ireland, where the Penal Laws led to widespread suffering. The Catholic Church’s persecutions in England were concentrated in Mary’s short reign, with fewer documented cases of torture compared to executions.
- **Institutional Role**: The Catholic Church historically institutionalized torture through the Inquisition (though less in England), while the Anglican Church’s use of torture was often state-driven, with the church’s complicity or tacit approval. Both churches justified their actions as necessary to combat heresy or treason, reflecting the era’s conflation of religious and political loyalty.
- **Moral Evolution**: The Catholic Church condemned torture earlier (e.g., Pope Pius VII’s 1816 bull against it) and has since explicitly rejected it in modern teachings (e.g., *Catechism of the Catholic Church*, 1992). The Anglican Church, lacking a centralized magisterium, has not issued comparable doctrinal statements but has distanced itself from historical persecutions.

### Conclusion
Neither church’s actions can be deemed “worse” in a simple sense, as both were responsible for horrific acts of torture and execution driven by religious and political motives. The Catholic Church’s persecutions under Mary were intense but brief, focusing on execution by burning. The Anglican Church’s persecutions were longer-lasting, with torture often used for interrogation, particularly targeting Catholics perceived as threats. The choice of “worse” depends on whether one prioritizes the concentrated brutality of Mary’s reign or the prolonged, systematic oppression under Anglican dominance. Both reflect a dark period of religious intolerance, with the Anglican Church’s longer timeline and political motivations arguably leading to a broader impact, especially in Ireland. For a deeper understanding, primary sources like *Foxe’s Book of Martyrs* for Protestant perspectives or Catholic hagiographies (e.g., lives of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) offer detailed accounts of the suffering on both sides.

10:00  WASP supremacy

Is regicide satanic?

11:00  Sola scriptura

12:00  Doctrine of the Papal Infallibility

Kulturkampf

13:00  Christendom ended in 1918. 

14:00  Francisco Franco

16:00  Whig history applies to the three Abrahamic religions.

18:00  Abolition of European monarchies

19:00  Regicide is necessarily satanic?

20:00  Mandate of Heaven

23:00  Protestant work ethic extinguished by the welfare state because of the banning of slavery

25:00  Slavery made America great.

27:00  Lack of Hollywood censorship

28:00  Marquis de Sade

29:00  Psychologists

30:00  Confession

Absolution

31:00  4 stages of repentance

32:00  The Tragedy of Oedipus Rex

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oedipus_Rex

33:00  Lineage

34:00  Definition of antisemitism

35:00  Reverse psychology

37:00  Jewish privilege

Dennis Prager

38:00  Licensed brothels in red-light districts

39:00  Culture of casual sex

40:00  Married mother or prostitute?

41:00  Men must never get for free.

42:00  Lauren Southern

43:00  Epstein List

44:00  Slavery is an institution like marriage and prostitution. 

45:00  Workfare

46:00  Zionism is more sacred  than Jews to the Anglo-American Empire. 

48:00  Blaming Jews

49:00  AAA

50:00  Is regicide satanic?

Book of Samuel

51:00  Satan in the Book of Job

54:00  Satan is not the one in Milton's Paradise Lost

55:00  Teshuva

E Michael Jones is asked if Americans or Jews are more to blame for gay marriage



1:00  EMJ has had no discussion with Muslims about Islam since the publication of Logos Rising five years ago. 

2:00  Hijab crisis

Women of Northern Tehran are less likely to wear their hijab.

3:00  Women are conflicted on being modesty and immodest attire.

4:00  Revolutions are not forever, not even religious ones, apparently. 

5:00  1979 was the year of worldwide repudiation of materialism. 

6:00  Ayatollah Khomeini died in 1989 and EMJ thinks the revolution should have ended then. 

7:00  The Pill and Japanese women

8:00  Fornication and cohabitation in Iran

Hardly any married men at EMJ's speech in Iran.


10:00  Abolishing no fault divorce

11:00  The Pill was given first only to married mothers who had completed  their families. 

12:00  Ben Franklin's dimmer switch
Rockefellers

13:00  Government could support marriage again.

14:00  EMJ married in 1969.

Mrs EMJ was prime breadwinner. 

15:00  Marriage license

16:00  Abortion

17:00  Anti-immigration political parties never supported marriage.

18:00  Gay marriage is now ten  years old. 

Are Americans or Jews to blame for gay marriage?

19:00  Amy Dean of Tikkun

20:00  2 Jews 3 opinions

Ben Shapiro

21:00  No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people.

22:00  Western governments have not respected the institution of marriage for 50 years. 

The Bacchae by Euripides

23:00  Wilhelm Reich

Househusband

24:00  A family wage v equal pay

25:00  A janitor raised 11 children with a stay at home wife in 1950s.

26:00  The end of the Third Republic and the beginning of the Fourth Republic

28:00  Constantine the Great

29:00  Religion is more enduring than secular political ideologies. 

Feminism is the unofficial religion bribing men with fornication. 

The American religion is Satanism.

30:00  Satan in John Milton's Paradise Lost

31:00  Christianity's schisms

32:00  Prince Harry in California

Tom Paine: The law is king. 

John  Adams: "We have no constitution that functions in the absence of a moral people."

Moral consensus

33:00  Abraham Lincoln: "No man ever  wears a bonnet."

JFK destroyed the hat industry in America.

34:00  The repressed always returns. 

36:00  Hijab and modesty

Priestly celibacy

37:00  William Cobbett's book

Castration

38:00  LGBT couples  preferred by the Church of England.

39:00  The docile homosexual

The Baader-Meinhof gang

41:00  Michelle Foucault

42:00  The sexually sated male is politically inert. 

A man has as many masters as he has appetites.

43:00  CIA

Sexual liberation

44:00  American men are zombies watching pornography when they should be defending their First Amendment rights.

The purpose of pornography is social control.

46:00  Michelle Foucault died of homosexuality in 1984.

Opium Wars

47:00  Elizabeth I 

Whig history

49:00  AI

52:00  Catholic Muslim Alliance in England
53:00  Sean Naughton

Secular Paganism; banning ethical monotheism and making polytheism compulsory; natural law/divine law/logos




3:00  Neologisms

Magical thinking is the modern version of the post hoc fallacy.

4:00  Scapegoat and scape chicken/Kapparot

6:00  There needs to be an official narrative.

8:00  Atheists v Ethical Monotheists

Knowing when we are going to die affects our behaviour.

10:00  Immediate gratification < postponed gratification

11:00  Polytheism creates division.

Peloponnesian War

12:00  Theological disputes were really political disputes. 

13:00  Pagans

14:00  Peloponnesian War

15:00  Ideological differences between Athens and Sparta

16:00  Vincent refuses to explain his beliefs.

17:00  Beggars can't be choosers.

18:00  SK is top down..

19:00  Christianity took 300 years to establish itself. 

20:00  Secular Koranism is the correction of the West. 

21:00  Vincent wants to abolish the First Amendment. 

Muslim-friendly rabbis exist.

22:00  Rabbis should support me because I am going to use the Jewish calendar. 

23:00  Antisemites

24:00  Neo-paganism

Vincent says he could have been in communication with God.

26:00  Vincent has no narrative. 

Banning the First Amendment

28:00  Vincent declines the title of prophet.

29:00  Charles Taze Russell

34:00  The Afterlife

36:00  Social conservatism picking itself up again

Drunk in Dubai

37:00 THE MACHINE  LIES joins.

39:00  The divine  narrative > the official government narrative

41:00  Lineage, patriarchy and Islam

42:00  The Tragedy of Oedipus Rex

44:00  Artificial Insemination by Donor

45:00  Courtship 

47:00  Beyondism

50:00   Margaret Sanger had three children.

57:00  Sharia

58:00  Democracy

1:04:00  Sharia

1:05:00  Science can promote a religious consciousness.

1:07:00  Polytheism is older than monotheism.

1:08:00  Banning monotheism

1:10:00  The spread of polytheism

1:11:00  Life is sacred.

1:12:00  Human sacrifice

1:13:00  Aristotle and pederasty

1:17:00  The prohibition of monotheism under Secular Paganism

1:19:00  Paganism is liberalism?

Natural law/law/logos

1:33:00  Ovid's Metamorphosis

1:34:00  Animals are concerned about each other.

1:36:00  Animals and natural law

1:37:00  Homer's Iliad

1:42:00  How should humans live?

1:46:00  King Solomon

Changing the belief system of the British

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