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Follow me if you like shitposts about the historical cross-roads' between Abrahamic superstitions versus #Pagan religions and philosophies. I also post about news and politics of Soviet Canuckistan, 'Murica, and other such despotic regimes, particularly in relation to human rights in a digital and #infosec context. Apart from that, lots about #herbalism, #permaculture, tiny homes, cute Asian thots and other random BS as the whim strikes me.

If you're gonna engage with me in a conversation, please bring something to the table that actually elevates the discussion. If you're just there to lob ad hominems, bitch about <insert racial slur>, cry about your place in the victim Olympics, or other such fuckwit antics, I'm gonna make fun of you mercilessly and when I get too bored, mute your account. Use your brain.

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I went to sleep last night listening to a pack of wolves howling back and forth with a pack of coyotes. I learned a few years ago that they sometimes cooperate opportunistically to share a hunt, especially for something too large for the coyotes to handle on their own. The coyotes lure it in for the kill, the wolves take it out, and the coyotes get the left-overs.

@dudenamedben33

Wrong etymology. The exact words Columbus used for the land were "las Indias" (the Indies), and "los Indios" for the people. The terms were in common use all across Europe by the 15th century in reference to all of South and South East Asia, and derived from the Sanskrit word "sindhu" (river) referring to the Indus River which acts as the natural boundary marker of the region. Fwiw, even Russell Means promoted the Latin "una gente in Dios" origin in spite of there being no such reference in any colonial document and loads explicitly referring to the geographical misunderstanding. It's a nice idea, but still wrong. Hindustan (also referring to the Indus river) was the term used by Persian and Mughal sources, and wasn't used by Europeans until the 17th century.
@sun

The majority of LLM users period. Based on my overwhelming experience, most people are completely clueless about the pitfalls of their relationship with any given technology, and even when they do know, usually have a litany of excuses as to why they don't care. So it's hardly surprising to me that so-called AI is no exception.
@sun @disclosetv @jeremiah

The Allah as a moon god thing is a bit of a fringe idea. I don't think many scholars accept that. Allah was originally a Pagan deity and chief of the Gods among the Quraysh tribe, just like his daughter and/or consort al'Lat (“the goddess”) who's shrine is the black stone (a baetyl) still venerated at Mecca on the eastern corner of the Ka'aba today. In fact the Ka'aba was originally a Pagan multi-faith shrine housing 360 deity altars (including Abraham, Jesus and Mary), and both Ramadan, the Haaj and many other Muslim traditions were originally multi-faith religious practices designed to foster peace among the diversity of tribes in the area.

As to Papism, calling it occult would be paying it too high a complement. When you actually look into what the occult is, it's a process of discovery which in a western context is heavily rooted in Greco-Egyptian philosophy and sciences (eg. Hermeticism). Christinanity as a whole had to borrow from that lock stock and barrel in order to backwards rationalise a theology out of their retarded pseudohistorical fairy tale. Protestants are hardly immune from it, particularly with the bulk of them being heavily influenced by Freemasonry.
@jeremiah @sun @disclosetv

The Moloch was a ceremony performed by Israelites. The problem wasn't the child sacrifice. It was that the format of ritual was borrowed from the Ammonites and Moabites and therefore not Jewish enough. Meanwhile, Baal hasn't had any substantial worship in a couple millennia, whereas Yahweh is receiving human sacrifices on a daily basis as we speak, and has done for nearly 2,000 years on a fairly continuous basis, whether by Jews, Christians, or in the form of Allah (another name for the same Abrahamic demon), Muslims. You're talking out both sides of your mouth bud. If you want to know who the demon is, just flip on the news and see who the bulk of mass murders are being done in the name of.