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Author Topic: Darwinian values and 'survival of the fittest' in society?  (Read 2701 times)

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Re: Darwinian values and 'survival of the fittest' in society?
« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2018, 11:15:16 AM »
I would preferred going back to a quieter time, but I'm under no Illusions about how tough life was back in the Middle Ages.
The eighty holidays were most likely used for rest from life's everyday grueling demands.
Can you imagine the the joy of waking up in such a beautiful place like medieval Europe. You get up grab a nice cup of coffee open the refrigerator to start preparing your breakfast on your stove. Then go on a stroll to the local Vineyard to have a drink at the street cafe.

Re: Darwinian values and 'survival of the fittest' in society?
« Reply #6 on: January 18, 2018, 10:01:37 PM »
I would preferred going back to a quieter time, but I'm under no Illusions about how tough life was back in the Middle Ages.
The eighty holidays were most likely used for rest from life's everyday grueling demands.
Can you imagine the the joy of waking up in such a beautiful place like medieval Europe. You get up grab a nice cup of coffee open the refrigerator to start preparing your breakfast on your stove. Then go on a stroll to the local Vineyard to have a drink at the street cafe.
Actually many so-called notions of the Middle Ages like ‘no hygiene’, ‘being stupid’ or the torture devices(half have been found to not even exist under Christendom) have been debunked by serious historians. Most scholars knew the earth was round and women did not have 0 rights btw. Also things like the iron maiden of Nuremberg were found to be a fake(made in the early modern times), and story most likely made up too.
The state today is also far more repressive than the lords under Christendom ever were. Some peasants it was found under Christendom were even more wealthy than after the Protestant reformation or secularism.
All land in the wild is owned by this one powerful entity, and people can’t use it anymore as they please which was when they did in a distributist economy.
People under Christendom were actually more tame than modern secular people or protestants. Those horrible images about them if anything created in imagination shows more about people in society today’s nature themselves rather than our ancestors.
The notion of chivalry in those times taught by the church and monarchs were the opposite against Satanic Darwinian principles.


Re: Darwinian values and 'survival of the fittest' in society?
« Reply #7 on: January 19, 2018, 04:55:31 AM »
Sounds like you're a pagan. "Detachment from nature advocated by Christianity and subordination of natural needs to spiritual needs..."

Would you really want to go back to the pagan days of Ireland? From the account of the life of St. Patrick, those days weren't good at all. Slavery was rampant in Ireland, as I'm sure you know.
It can also be said that when these types say ‘nature’ its more or so a codeword for Satan? They talk about it often like a kind of ‘powerful force’ that has dominion when they speak, similar to a ‘deity’.
The devil wants mankind to focus on the material first, competing/squabbling, selfish interests and turn their backs on God/Jesus. It’s said by some people that Satan has dominion over much of the material world?
Some legimitate Satanists themselves(the ones who believe in and worship him) see him as the ‘true god’ incharge of nature and the demons as ‘slandered forces of nature’.

Re: Darwinian values and 'survival of the fittest' in society?
« Reply #8 on: January 19, 2018, 10:47:49 PM »
I would preferred going back to a quieter time, but I'm under no Illusions about how tough life was back in the Middle Ages.
The eighty holidays were most likely used for rest from life's everyday grueling demands.
Can you imagine the the joy of waking up in such a beautiful place like medieval Europe. You get up grab a nice cup of coffee open the refrigerator to start preparing your breakfast on your stove. Then go on a stroll to the local Vineyard to have a drink at the street cafe.
Get up, throw a few logs on the fire, heat some water over the fire, while you grab a gallon or two of milk from your cow, drink what you want and make cheese and butter out of the rest.   :farmer:

Re: Darwinian values and 'survival of the fittest' in society?
« Reply #9 on: January 19, 2018, 10:51:58 PM »
Get up, throw a few logs on the fire, heat some water over the fire, while you grab a gallon or two of milk from your cow, drink what you want and make cheese and butter out of the rest.   :farmer:
Don't forget to grab a few eggs from the chickens or whatever foul you prefer to breed and you may as well get some of that cured meat left over from the last pig you slaughtered and have a little breakfast "bacon," with your home baked bread and fresh butter    :popcorn: