The winner will take everything.
In one of your works, he notices the people around him and what they believe—what indeed they believe in their hearts and minds—and divides them into four characteristic groups. One is Christianity, and the remaining three are subgroups of atheism, from ultra-right to ultra-left „religions, “ as Lynch describes them.
Lynch has long been convinced that the Western world today is at the level of the fall of the Roman Empire. „After the fall of Rome, it flooded The Middle East is an ocean of religions and mystical teachings, but Christianity has crushed them all,“ says a sociologist.
Today, the same applies – the modern world is flooded with an ocean of religions and pseudo-religious views. Still, there are only four tremendous and important religious directions, of which „winner he finally marries everything. “ The world will continue to go in whichever direction it can take to defeat the rest.
Darwinists
According to Rudyard Lynch, the first religious group in our society consisted of the so-called „Darwinisti “. In society, they make up about 10 percent of the population, and their name somewhat indicates what they are. „ They are social outsiders,“ says Lynch. They are people who believe that „a more vigorous civilization will finally absorb a weaker one here, “ and mass extermination, even on a large scale, would not burden their souls too much, but rather the opposite. „Why not be a Nazi?“ this group talks to each other, saying that the world is so-or-so „brutale.e. loc“.
They are primarily young, vital people, mostly visitors to fitness centers and various physical activities, who try to „ in their minds and conversations rationalize the possibility of killing“.
„They are the least Christian people from all groups,“ explains Lynch. They are pure atheists. „And when they do not believe in the existence of the soul, mass killing is rational for themou optionouch.“ They are people who will always mock those who are not like them.
However, Darwinists also have their progressivist part. Lynch refers to this group of individuals as a „suicidal nihilistic death cult. “ So apparently it’s a quasi-death metaller waiting for some apocalyptic event where they could „rage“ (understand: kill)<TAG1> until someone stabs them with something – and that would be the perfect end to their still meaningless and aimless life ( perhaps something like Breivika).
A Nazi lordly empire is probably a good idea of what such a world would look like if all their most secret dreams were fulfilled for Darwinists.
Machine worshippers
According to Lynch, another prominent religious group in Western society is the so-called „worshippers of machines“ (machine worshippers). These „techno utopisti“ make up about 15 percent of the population and are the only group that still believes in the idea that advanced. “ „They think that we are before a new beginning in human history – call it „singularity, “literally „new dawn. “ Slovak Wikipedia describes this focal point of machine worshipers as follows:
„Technological singularity in futurology, cybernetics, modern mythology and scientific-fantastic literature, it is the designation of a hypothetical state when, usually with the help of artificial intelligence or by connecting the human brain with a computer, entities with intelligence exceeding human intelligence are created, which will rapidly accelerate technological progress far beyond the ability of people to participate meaningfully.“
In other words, powerful machines will produce even more powerful machines.
According to this group of people, this is a great idea. „ They laugh at religion and at the same time have fallen into their own,“ alerts Rudyard Lynch. They expect a more perfect world through technology and – now beware! – „they see it as a new stage of evolution“ (!).
That’s right: machine worshipers, like Darwinists, fully believe in evolution. However, unlike the first religious group, this second perceives that „evolution advances“ and its next level will be „fusion of man and machine“.
One such „pioneer“ (vo own oči) is also Yuval Harari, a henchman of Klaus Schwab from the World Economic Forum (WEF), which we are already about they wrote several times about his crazy thoughts. Harari commented in a 2021 interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper that „we’ll soon be able to remake our bodies and brains, either by genetic engineering or by connecting the brain directly to the computer…, these technologies are evolving at an enormous rate.“
Truly amazing.
„Nothing for them it is not sacred; human nature they consider for nothing. “ The sociologist further points out that people from this group are highly innovative and creative but also arrogant – „and that’s why everyone hates them “.
„Their god is false,“ continues Lynch. „Everything they do, they do only to gain more power.“
You can stand by that proverbial „innovativeness and creativity“ of these people, who are 10 moves ahead of others, and ask if they result from certain (same) occult practices as they begin to indicate various testimonies to us.
The world these individuals would create if they won the war of four religions would be pure techno horror. Conservative author John Davidson, who wrote a book about techno utopians, states of their resulting product:
„You can dress paganism in the guise of Silicon Valley to achieve a gilded semblance of plausibility and technological maturity, but pagan society will ultimately bring only what it always does: oppression, exploitation and slavery on a mass scale. They will call it anything other than posthumanism or transhumanism. But the suffering that such a world will bring to humanity will be old familiar – and 100 percent human.“
Marxists
Roughly a quarter of people in Western society believe in their hearts and minds in Karl Marx’s old well-known pseudo-religion, Marxism. Marxism „ brought more people to death than all other religions combined,“ summarizes this belief, Lynch. It’s called „a long march through the institutions, “ and it is one of those „conspirations“ that turned out to be 100 percent true. Na English Wikipedia, we will read:
„The long march of the institution amid (nem. der lange Marsch durch die Institutionen) is a slogan coined by socialist student activist Rudi Dutschke around 1967 to describe his strategy to achieve radical change in government by (idea marxism) it will become part of it.“
Today, it is even starting to appear that even the „hon on witches“ ( hidden communist infiltrators inside the American government) Senator McCarthy from the 1950s was justified. The fact that the USSR obtained plans for the atomic bomb precisely from communist „sympathizers“ and informants involved directly in the top secret project of its development is also considered proven. When Marxists could infiltrate there, they had to be infiltrated everywhere.
According to Rudyard Lynch, today’s society is „absolutely dominated by Marxists. They have everything – Hollywood, television, education…“ Modern Marxists go about it philosophically and, in this way, can sell practically any idea to the masses. Just use the magic word „oppressed“: it used to be workers, then it was women, followed by immigrants, and most recently, it’s homosexuals along with transgender. They are people who (mainly from the position of the government or other authority) come up with passwords of type „Diversity is our strength“ or rainbow slogan „Laska is love“.
These people are according to Lynch „absolutely rotting“ because „they twist everything and constantly change definitions“. „They can produce an excuse for every depravity,“ continues to anger the young man. Most recently, in his opinion, Marxists are obsessed with „auction M. M.nature’s attics“.
Lynch does not find a reliable explanation for this except that their goal is „own suicide“. „They can rationalize every suicidal thought,“ argues a sociologist. „In their essence, they are fanatics ready to lay down their lives at any time for the „ right thing“.“
Of course, they cannot inherently create any meaningful project of the state except the Soviet Union, Maoist China, and their shades. And ordinary people either go with them or end up with a bullet in their head. Because their fight is always the „just“.
Christians
The last – and still the most significant – group „ of the four great religions“ are Christians. They make up half of the population. Of course, we are talking primarily about the USA (, but it can also be said about Slovakia), while most of Europe is already „agnostic“. „However, many only disguise themselves as Christians,“ further warns Lynch.
According to him, Christians have „strong positions“ in the company, are „most balanced“ and „they passed the time test“.
However, contemporary Christianity is characterized as a „big empire on weak foundations.” According to him, Christianity made the mistake of allowing a „brain drain,” so it has not been enough for increasingly furious and insolent atheists and agnostics in the intellectual sphere for several centuries. In short, withdrawing only into the shell of faith and neglecting the intellectual part was a huge mistake.
He also notices that the Church „constantly someone forguile“ and „always deceives“, and that, in his opinion, „jammed in pre-industrial times“ (s which we do not necessarily agree with).
However, he perceives the fact that „ as an even bigger problem most people find it difficult to believe in Christian teachings.“This again has to do with the fact that Christianity deeply neglected to rationalize its attitudes and required too much „immediately to believe“ without deeper explanation. Why? There is something like that and that.
„Enemies give Christians their qualities,“ further points out to Lynch that this way, we can constantly be effectively defamed and disparaged by those who should instead be quiet. He also says that Christians are the only group that stands in opposition to the previous three – Darwinists, Marxists, and worshipers of machines, so they always cooperate on a certain level and actively fight against Christianity, Christian principles, and Christian order. They let each other in once they destroy their arch-enemy (as they dream).
„If Christianity doesn’t do something, it will decline,“ the young man warns, but immediately adds that „christianity still has the best chances of winning.“
In other words, Christianity has a solid chance to emerge victorious from the current chaos, and the future may belong to it again. After all, a strong Christian counteroffensive against atheistic pseudo-beliefs can be seen in contemporary Trumpian America.
„But it is possible that in the end no one will win and some new religion will arise,“ the sociologist thinks.
Lynch finally notices that Christianity is „historically incredibly adaptive“, and therefore has good cards for it, to successfully adapt to the new conditions of the second half of the 21st century.
So Christianity can once again get a chance to defeat all its (nov)pagan enemies and create new pro-family, humane states that would take the good of the past and adapt it to the future. We should also contribute to this because certainly, no one wants to live in the new Nazi empire, the restored Soviet Union, or some futuristic techno-horror. Christianity has saved our civilization several times – and can save it again. It should only be an honor for us to be there.
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