Thursday, May 26, 2022

An Addendum to the Last Library Piece

 When I was at the library, I was in the philosophy section on the fourth floor.  I came upon a section where there were philosophical books discussing Naziism.  Now that I looked into Kant, I then looked into Martin Luther who established Lutheranism.  Both Kant and he were from Germany.  Luther was actually antisemitic and was seen as part of the reason the Nazi's later rose in Germany.  I did not know that.  The connections in my brain that happen now, philosophically and academically, are very magnificent and even miraculous.  So I found a book on the shelf that was called something like Rise of Spirit.  I did not know what it was about, so I read the back.  It was a philosophical attack on the Nazi regime through fairly Buddhist imagery.  It was pretty disturbing to me.  Jewish persons, as a community, have had such immunity to work with complete impunity.  They have the strongest Wiccan truth bending ability in the world and it creates a state in the brain, that even if what they are saying is insane, it is believed as reality and academic philosophy, and thus made pure theory.  It then becomes law immediately.  It is so very dangerous to all society.  The lessons of Christ heal through works of compassion and the organized morality of relief from sin.  Christ adapted a nonjudgmental status.  The works of the Old Testament The Torah is comprised of, can be fairly haphazard.  Sometimes the stories are not divine, and what God supposedly asks of people makes no sense to the goodwill of the individual and the community as a whole.  That is the basis of Judaism.  I studied deeply the Book of Job when I got my PhD in Philosophy of Religion.  We were also studying from the stance of law.  I took the book in question at the library today to the reference desk and gently told the librarian that I really believed that it was dangerous material and that it may not be a good book for people to read.  I did not give my name.  I quietly just walked away.  Vie

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