Philosophy, theology, and politics

it was a creation of nature.
Life is eternal as long something can assemble it.
Its hard to say possibly first stable solar system or first solar system.
I believe in evolution
Dont believe in a god, I do believe we can create a being close to that in intelligence through ai and manipulating biology. The human interpretations of God/Gods appear imperfect but if we're going by the concept of a god then yes. We would owe any god that created us or enslaved us.
Do humans have souls?
Do animals have souls?
I don't believe we or animals have the souls youre speaking of, I do believe there is a unique competent that does differentiate most intelligent beings. Motives, habits, and personality all stem from the brain.
Is there an afterlife?
Dont know
yes, we all can be reassembled
Morality could be objective but we must first make a break through on a proper logical system to justify it, so for now remains subjective.
It all changes with society reprehensible things are acceptable now and vice versa, the special circumstances are events that sway the collective mind of the public forcefully, subversively, or passively.
I think serving man should be a voluntary practice not a forceful one and standing on our own is suicide.
No
Yes, everything isnt equal some are greater than others.
Human death doesn't have any moral connotation they come and go, it is an unethical problem to eliminate death for there will be a over abundance of elderly to take care of along with keeping people alive just to work and if they don't that terminates their care.

Not bait. From a more general philosophy standpoint.

I think white people are capable of transcendental pilpul, just like Jews are with existential and postmodernist pilpul. White people are altruistic and philosophize care, forgiveness, and tolerance for all existences. They believe all conciousness is good conciousness. This is antithetical to the reality and struggles of nature. Survival in conflict of nature will never leave us, no matter how far from our primal roots we travel.

Thank you Zig Forums for teaching me that.

Double posting.

Another thing OP. There are two types of philosophy. Bar philosophy and textbook philosophy. Bar philosophy is what you feel bullshitting at the bar, textbook is knowing what you feel in conjunction with differing schools of thought. Every answer you think up has been thought before in different schools of philosophy. Read Bryan Magee - Great Philosophers. It goes through all western ideas. The start is easy. And know which philosophers are jews.

Jean Paul Sartre - honorary jew. What a fucking schizo dumbass. I hate him with a fury.

How do you think the universe came to be?
Created by God.

Will all life eventually end? If so, how? If not, why not?
Human life will end when all souls have achieved liberation from the material world. Maybe God has other plans after that tho (or before).

How do you think life first originated on earth?
Evolution designed by God.

Do you believe in evolution?
In a way, yes.

Do you think there is a God? If so, is God perfect? If so, do we owe anything to God?
Yes. God is eternal and allprevading and allpowerful. We do not owe anything to him and neither he/she/it to us.

Do humans have souls?
Yes.

Do animals have souls?
Yes.

Is there an afterlife?
Yes. But it is temporary.

Do you believe in reincarnation?
Yes.

Is morality objective or subjective?
Based on Natural laws, a mix of both.

Can an action which at point would have been morally reprehensible become acceptable through special circumstances?
Absolutely.

Do humans have a duty to each other or do we completely stand on our own?
We have a duty to help others since that help will in turn either:
a) get us into a temporary heaven
b) make our material existence easier

Does a living thing's existence have intrinsic meaning/purpose?
Yes.

Is one life worth more than another?
This really depends but yes.

Is human death bad? If not, why? If so, why? If so, should we seek to totally stop people from dying?
Death is good. Suffering is bad.

does not matter for me.
does not matter. better to ask – 'what life is'. do we count our day-to-day existence as life? or is it the stillness, the corrupting nihil.
does not matter.
no. as it bounds you to technology-worship and their narratives.
there certainly is s Higher Divinity. we owe to it everything really. without it we are just dirt. disgusting meat machines. shit-and-eat machines.

too many questions mane. I better indulge in schizo shitposting while pondering how to break through their toxic net of toxic will-bending mind killing parasitic discources-discources. oblivion of retold jokes and boomer scenarios. living life as mentally handicapped white man raised by the fat jewish comedian smoking cigars and bullying you from a video blog. right, drinking coffee and philosophizing about god while witnessing the biggest catastrophe: final death of the spirit. and whomst you going to call in the hour of the time. whose name you are going to scream in the darkest hour of the night, while you still can remember that thing you have forgotten. fear so sharp it goes to the other side of humour. and then back into the terror. whomst you going to call upon? Angelic legions? Oannes? Bogdanoffs? will you just neurotically laugh spitting in your own reflection. we're all trapped inside our mechanic reflexes. and only an annoited memer could save us. the flesh of our flesh. the blood of our blood. the supreme mem er. The third of the Bogdanoffs: Elias Artista.

Willed into physical existence from the spiritual by Brahman, the ultimate reality and supreme personality of Godhood
No it will not, there will be cataclysmic, apocalyptic events that can reduce humanity to a fraction of it's current population, but we as humans with all our technology cannot bring an end to what God has ordained. We may drown the world in nuclear fire, and a thousand years afterwards animals and the world will still remain.
Creation of conditions perfect for the development and sustainment of organic life, as well as intervention and tinkering of God in the process to create humanity, and specifically, the Aryan
See above, in a way yes.
Yes, yes and yes. If God were not perfect, he would be a lesser being, and not worthy of being called God. We owe everything to God and the upright man places himself in service of God's will.
Not all of them
Yes.
In a way, I subscribe to Evola's doctrine.Those few men who are capable of achieving transcendence enter the afterlife whole, with their personality intact albeit cleansed of material corruption. For the vast rank and file of humanity, they are simply absorbed back into the ancestral pool of soul-matter that they were initially drawn from, to come again in different aspects and in different times. You are a composite of your ancestors, both biologically and spiritually.
Absolutely objective, all falsehood comes from within the confines of the human mind, all truth, from outside of it.
Depends, destructive acts in service of God and in service of creating something better by flattening what came before it are perfectly legitimate and the foundation of the spiritual ethos of the Kshatriya/Warrior caste. Pure destructive acts of malice are the domain of the Jew and Demiurge.
We do have a duty, but it is largely secondary to the duty we have to God and in fact, merely an aspect of it.
Yes, even at the most basic level of personality and consciousness people have a purpose, a calling to fulfill at least in terms of profession/craft.
Absolutely, a degenerate semi-feral junkie's life is worth less than an oak tree's or animal's life.
No, death is as natural as birth and a microcosm of the great cyclical nature of the universe, attempting to overcome death is a massive violation of natural law and opening up a pandora's box of horrors.


I'll end with a quote:
"Rather than mistaking Truth to be an object that we can greedily grasp in our tiny hands, we must be willing to instead be grasped ourselves by Truth. Instead of hoping that Truth will surrender her greatest secrets to us, we must be willing to surrender our very beings at the feet of Truth. Truth is a living thing. It is as much fully alive as are you and I. It is not merely the object to fulfill our desire for dominance. Rather, Truth is itself the subject, and we are its objects - for Truth is non-different from God, who is the supreme subject.”

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Im a firm believer in Hermeticism

Those nice dubs wasted on a masonic rosicrucianist.

Whats wrong with Hermeticism particularly?

Hermeticism predates masons. The knights Templar hoarded hermetic secret knowledge