Greetings! We had exchanged comments at RTE just a short while ago, and I thought I should finally take a moment and look at your Substack. So where to begin reading? At the beginning of course.
Have you read "The Socialist Phenomenon" by Igor Shafarevich? I came across a short review (and I cannot credit the author because I can't …
Greetings! We had exchanged comments at RTE just a short while ago, and I thought I should finally take a moment and look at your Substack. So where to begin reading? At the beginning of course.
Have you read "The Socialist Phenomenon" by Igor Shafarevich? I came across a short review (and I cannot credit the author because I can't find the name):
Shafarevich's book The Socialist Phenomenon, which was published in the US by Harper & Row in 1980, analyses numerous examples of socialism, from ancient times, through various medieval heresies, to a variety of modern thinkers and socialist States. From these examples he claims that all the basic principles of socialist ideology derive from the urge to suppress individuality. The Socialist Phenomenon consists of three major parts:
1. Chiliastic Socialism: Identifies socialist ideas amongst the ancient Greeks, especially Plato, and in numerous medieval heretic groups such as the Cathars, Brethren of the Free Spirit, Taborites, Anabaptists, and various religious groups in the English Civil War, and modern writers such as Thomas More, Campanella, and numerous Enlightenment writers in 18th-century France.
2. State Socialism: Describes the socialism of the Incas, the Jesuit state in Paraguay, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China.
3. Analysis: Identifies three persistent abolition themes in socialism - the abolition of private property, the abolition of the family, and the abolition of religion (mainly, but not exclusively, Christianity).
Shafarevich argues that ancient socialism (such as Mesopotamia and Egypt) was not ideological, as an ideology socialism was a reaction to the emergence of individualism in the Axial Age. He compares Thomas More's (Utopia) and Campanella's (City of the Sun) visions with what is known about the Inca Empire, and concludes that there are striking similarities. He claims that we become persons through our relationship with God, and argues that socialism is essentially nihilistic, unconsciously motivated by a death instinct. He concludes that we have the choice of either pursuing death or life.
"He claims that we become persons through our relationship with God, and argues that socialism is essentially nihilistic, unconsciously motivated by a death instinct. He concludes that we have the choice of either pursuing death or life."He is correct.
When we search though the history of the seemingly opposed to each other ideological movements, we find the same entities behind socialism/communism and fascism = jesuitism (occultism/satanism).
Marx was a lluciferian, surrounded and trained by the Jesuits during his time in London. Same goes for German occultism - Nazism.
Theory of Evolution came from the high level occultists, Darwin's grandfather,the original author of the theory, was a 33 degree Freemason, Darwin himself was also a member of a Masonic lodge. And the list goes on...
" In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them." - 2 Corinthians 4:4
I very much appreciate your sight…partly because I’m a Christian and I’m also somewhat familiar with the Jesuits and RC…thru the ministry of Adullam Films and Chris Pinto the producer of a “Lamp In The Dark” documentary….in fact all his documentaries have given me a wealth of information on the Jesuits! I talk to him on the phone occasionally…and have deeply appreciated his ministry!
It seems not many truly understand the influence of the Jesuits in the realm of history….politics..and world domination! I believe it’s because they don’t understand the political agenda of the order or the history which has lead up to this present day!…also they often don’t see the connection between all these secret societies and the Jesuit order!
I’ve found it pretty convincing as I’ve studied the Bible…history and the Jesuits that they are behind most everything concerning the..Satanism… the dumbing down of our youth…breakdown of the family…movie industry…evolution…politics...wars…abortion...the falling away of the church…the destruction of morality…and patriotism…and the rise of totalitarianism..and so much more! They are truly the wolves in sheep’s clothing! God bless and again thank you for your research and this important sight!
Interesting thoughts but please do not allow one's views on the Jesuits to form one's opinions about everyday, ordinary Catholics going about their daily lives and living their faith.
Here again, corruption in the hierarchy does not indict those practicing their faith; with certainty. One need only to look at saints of history. It would be incorrect to say that Pio, Therese, Bernadette, Maria Goretti among others were corrupt. As for biblical interpretations; that would be one's own opinion.
Greetings! We had exchanged comments at RTE just a short while ago, and I thought I should finally take a moment and look at your Substack. So where to begin reading? At the beginning of course.
Have you read "The Socialist Phenomenon" by Igor Shafarevich? I came across a short review (and I cannot credit the author because I can't find the name):
Shafarevich's book The Socialist Phenomenon, which was published in the US by Harper & Row in 1980, analyses numerous examples of socialism, from ancient times, through various medieval heresies, to a variety of modern thinkers and socialist States. From these examples he claims that all the basic principles of socialist ideology derive from the urge to suppress individuality. The Socialist Phenomenon consists of three major parts:
1. Chiliastic Socialism: Identifies socialist ideas amongst the ancient Greeks, especially Plato, and in numerous medieval heretic groups such as the Cathars, Brethren of the Free Spirit, Taborites, Anabaptists, and various religious groups in the English Civil War, and modern writers such as Thomas More, Campanella, and numerous Enlightenment writers in 18th-century France.
2. State Socialism: Describes the socialism of the Incas, the Jesuit state in Paraguay, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China.
3. Analysis: Identifies three persistent abolition themes in socialism - the abolition of private property, the abolition of the family, and the abolition of religion (mainly, but not exclusively, Christianity).
Shafarevich argues that ancient socialism (such as Mesopotamia and Egypt) was not ideological, as an ideology socialism was a reaction to the emergence of individualism in the Axial Age. He compares Thomas More's (Utopia) and Campanella's (City of the Sun) visions with what is known about the Inca Empire, and concludes that there are striking similarities. He claims that we become persons through our relationship with God, and argues that socialism is essentially nihilistic, unconsciously motivated by a death instinct. He concludes that we have the choice of either pursuing death or life.
"He claims that we become persons through our relationship with God, and argues that socialism is essentially nihilistic, unconsciously motivated by a death instinct. He concludes that we have the choice of either pursuing death or life."He is correct.
When we search though the history of the seemingly opposed to each other ideological movements, we find the same entities behind socialism/communism and fascism = jesuitism (occultism/satanism).
Marx was a lluciferian, surrounded and trained by the Jesuits during his time in London. Same goes for German occultism - Nazism.
Theory of Evolution came from the high level occultists, Darwin's grandfather,the original author of the theory, was a 33 degree Freemason, Darwin himself was also a member of a Masonic lodge. And the list goes on...
" In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them." - 2 Corinthians 4:4
I very much appreciate your sight…partly because I’m a Christian and I’m also somewhat familiar with the Jesuits and RC…thru the ministry of Adullam Films and Chris Pinto the producer of a “Lamp In The Dark” documentary….in fact all his documentaries have given me a wealth of information on the Jesuits! I talk to him on the phone occasionally…and have deeply appreciated his ministry!
It seems not many truly understand the influence of the Jesuits in the realm of history….politics..and world domination! I believe it’s because they don’t understand the political agenda of the order or the history which has lead up to this present day!…also they often don’t see the connection between all these secret societies and the Jesuit order!
I’ve found it pretty convincing as I’ve studied the Bible…history and the Jesuits that they are behind most everything concerning the..Satanism… the dumbing down of our youth…breakdown of the family…movie industry…evolution…politics...wars…abortion...the falling away of the church…the destruction of morality…and patriotism…and the rise of totalitarianism..and so much more! They are truly the wolves in sheep’s clothing! God bless and again thank you for your research and this important sight!
Interesting thoughts but please do not allow one's views on the Jesuits to form one's opinions about everyday, ordinary Catholics going about their daily lives and living their faith.
I was raised Catholic. Once I studied the Bible for myself, I realized the error of my ways.
The corruption is rampant in that denomination; from distorting God’s Word to corrupting the world.
“A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit”(Matthew 7:18)
Here again, corruption in the hierarchy does not indict those practicing their faith; with certainty. One need only to look at saints of history. It would be incorrect to say that Pio, Therese, Bernadette, Maria Goretti among others were corrupt. As for biblical interpretations; that would be one's own opinion.
It is the magisterium that are the problem.