15 May, 10:20
There is something almost comical about evil in how it defeats itself in the end. In the absolute determination to invert all that is good, those involved end up completely subsumed into a loveless agenda that has zero spiritual freedom. It's almost as if being evil is its own punishment, as you'll end up with exactly what you wanted, which is the furthest away from true happiness and contentment. By taking liberties, in every sense, the wicked end up the most enslaved. The actual slaves in their system of control have shackles of mind and body, but not of spirit; the technoserfs have genuine trust, care, and gratitude.
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Almost comical but still tragic. My opinion, few are born evil. The tragedy is how easy it is (or has been) for good people to lose their way. Either by decision or born into the slavery. "Get them while they're young" comes to mind. By the time most realize what the blood oath truly means, its beyond to late to turn back. Even Anton LaVey realized this on his deathbed.
On the same note, i believe this war would be borderline impossible without the ones that wish to try to right some wrongs before they leave this rock.?
On the same note, i believe this war would be borderline impossible without the ones that wish to try to right some wrongs before they leave this rock.?
01:39 PM - May 15, 2023
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
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