Tuesday 29 March 2022

Snorkelblog asks Claire Khaw what would be the most regrettable death bed regret


12:00  Death and theological discussions
Lockdown and letting granny die
13:00  Death concentrates the mind.
14:00  We won't know what we are supposed to do until we know who we are.
Our moral system tells us who we are and how we are to supposed to treat members of our own group.
15:00  Having as few regrets as possible
16:00  Having a system that makes helps us make the best life choices
Arrested adolescence
17:00  Western civilisation on its death bed
18:00  Confused gender roles
19:00  Best and worst case scenario
20:00  Having regrets is better than not knowing where we went wrong
21:00  Our religion is our identity.
23:00  The minimum requirements of being a decent human being
24:00  Hari Seldon, psychohistory and Plan B
25:00  Before the disease, the cure exists.
27:00  Post-colonial literature, electricity and architecture
30:00  Transgenderism
31:00  Go forth and multiply or save the environment?
32:00  The preferred kind of death
33:00  The Victorian death bed scene
36:00  Noahide
40:00  If Secular Koranism were adopted, I would be happy or regret not pushing it harder to more countries.
If Secular Koranism were rejected, I might regret not promoting it correctly. 
41:00  Dave Martell, neo-pagan
43:00  Secular Koranism guarantees freedom of belief with quran.com/2/256
44:00  quran.com/2/256 would give any country adopting it the First Amendment.
45:00  quran.com/24/2 would treat unmarried parents as sex offenders. 
47:00  Western Man is now only a sperm donor if married fatherhood is not his ambition. 
48:00  Our group reinforces our identity.
49:00  Marriage changes our legal status.
51:00  The family group gives us a sense of our own identity because of the people who have known us since we were born. 
52:00  Householders dealing with intruders
53:00  Communities enforce behaviour.
55:00  Men having control over the environment their offspring grow up in depends on whether they marry the mother of their children. 
56:00  British dominions
57:00  The status of the British monarch

58:00  Christianity supporting the divine right of kings to rule controls the moral and legal system of the British dominions ie Australia, Canada and New Zealand, of strategic interest to America's marine empire. 

59:00  Europeans no longer know themselves and this lack of self-knowledge allows them to be used and abused by America.

Prince Andrew is treated worse as member of the Royal Family than if he were an ordinary member of the British public. 

It is not illegal for a man to have sex with a 17 year old female in the UK but it is in California and Florida where the age of consent is 18. 

Prince Andrew is therefore being treated as if he were a US citizen in America when he is in fact a member of the British Royal Family.  

What is the point of being royalty these days when you enjoy no privileges and don't have the human right of privacy, freedom of belief and freedom of expression? 

1:00:00  Is Price Harry the clever one for escaping the restrictions of being a member of the British Royal Family?

1:01:00  Bob Hawke wanted Australia to become an independent republic.  

The musical chairs of being Prime Minister of Australia

1:02:00  The Tragedy of Oedipus Rex

1:04:00  Christianity
Joseph Atwill

1:06:00  Christianity raised standards of sexual morality in Europe.

1:07:00  European art and music was state-sponsored.

1:10:00  Dugin's expression of the dispute between Anglo Saxons and Slavs

1:11:00  The law

1:12:00  Are Westerners too cool for rules?

1:15:00  "Fitz"

Boris Becker

1:16:00  As long as governments supported marriage, they laws were still sensible, but they stopped being sensible from the 1970s after the feminist and sex revolution for 50 years now. 

1:17:00  Marriage was the institution that kept Western society functioning well enough until this was given up on in the past 50 years.  

1:18:00  Christian legacy of father

1:22:00  Not every religion is the right religion.

1:23:00   Which is the best religion?

1:24:00   How we should choose our religion?

1:25:00  Our identity is a mixture of who we think we are, what people think we are and what we really are.

1:26:00  Expulsions

1:27:00  How people who have never left their country think of people who have

1:33:00  Defending basic moral principles is what would make the lives for our children and descendants better. 

1:37:00  Small businesses in Japan being swallowed up by big business.

1:39:00  Higher quality Western men entering Japan

1:44:00  If men have turned to women, who will protect the women?

1:48:00  Anglo Saxons v Slavs

1:50:00  "Jewdar"

1:52:00  Foundation series by Isaac Asimov

1:53:00  Parental and paternal authority

1:55:00  Ancestor worship

1:56:00  Liberalism still rules.

1:57:00  Blanche Dubois

1:58:00  Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams

1:59:00  Isn't Jay Dyer being unAmerican by wanting an absolute monarchy who is an Orthodox Christian? 

 2:02:00  National Socialism

2:04:00  George Washington's farewell speech

2:05:00  Who is more Chinese?

2:07:00  Joseph

2:09:00  Jews 

2:11:00  Assimilated Jews

2:12:00  Should we have followed the rules?

2:14:00  The ultimate Jew

2:15:00  The Mandate of  Heaven

2:18:00  Dialectical materialism

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