Evolution = God, Etc.
A big part of the reason I haven’t been posting much daily is that I want to fit all my latest epiphanies into one post. I’ve come to a new understanding of a lot of fundamental things in the past few years, and I feel like I need to add vast codicils to anything I write to accommodate them. The good kind of accommodate. Since that isn’t going to ever happen, at least not blogwise, I’m going to take a different approach. I’ll start at some fixed point and ramble as I may. And I’m starting with Evolution = God. What do I mean by that? I could write a book. I mean that the Universe we find ourselves in is so complex on so many levels that it is mind boggling, we are the product of processes that have gone on for billions of years through gigatrillions of iterations. And every single step of the way leading to us was ordered on levels of precision that are again, mind boggling. We appear to be just one product of a reality that literally appears to have infinite possibilities to create different complexities. Yet here we are. When one truly grasps that, it’s amazing beyond belief.
It also makes the idea of a Biblical God who is concerned with promulgating his narcissistic cult throughout the human race on the threat of eternal torture seem like something a psychotic two year old would come up with. I mean, really? And every faith convinced that they are following the one true messiah, and the followers of the other faiths are inherently violent and somehow less than human. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism demonstrate that most clearly. Anything resembling an impartial look at even 20th century history has to conclude that each is capable of horrific barbarism under the right circumstances. If we go back further in history, it gets much much worse. Religions are ideologies, and with an ideology, it’s easy to manipulate people into committing atrocities. I use those three as examples, they are all the same. Political ideologies are no different, communists, socialists, capitalist, fascists, the whole lot have committed the most unthinkable atrocities throughout their histories.
Unthinkable being the word. Adherents of such ideologies either deny that their ideology committed the atrocity, holocaust deniers being a prime example, or they claim that the atrocities committed in their name were the only choice, forced on them by the enemy’s atrocities. America’s Obama supporters are a great example of this, but every president since World War Two has hands drenched in blood. As do their die hard apologists. The USA has been an empire since the Spanish American War, and there’s no such thing as a peaceful empire. Again, anything resembling an objective view of America’s actions in the twentieth century shows an empire drenched in blood like all the rest. And not blood for blood’s sake, that’s not my point, but if you are going to steal from people, they are going to fight back. It goes downhill from there.
That’s basically what the modern world is based on. People accumulating wealth at the expense of poor people. And nations accumulating wealth at the expense of poor nations. The upwards transfer of wealth combined with the colonial transfer of wealth. This isn’t really civilization, it’s looting with high tech gadgets. At least the Romans knew that the heart of their empire was productive provinces and an educated population. A lesson that seems to have been lost since then. There’s two big problems with this looting mentality being the heart and soul of the empire. For one thing, it creates horrific problems in the parts of the world we exploit. Some appreciate this, many don’t. More importantly, and the point that almost everyone seems to miss, is that the upwards transfer of wealth can only go so far. At some point the whole system collapses, usually because the wealth becomes so concentrated that the people at the top lose touch with reality. Mitt Romney’s feeble attempts to portray himself as a “common man” illustrate that nicely. He considered it a “hardship” when he was forced to live off of the income from his investments!
So as my regular readers may have noticed, I’m not particularly optimistic about the future of America. We seem to have the same hubris, shortsightedness, and corruption that have led to the downfall of so many empires in the past. In my next post I have a list of ten ghastly expensive mistakes the USA has made in the past decade or so, mistakes that will cost us all dearly … yet most Americans are oblivious too them. Worse, they are led around the nose by pundits and shysters and politicians and getting all worked about about such things as gay marriage, Obama’s birth certificate, and the like. Afghanistan is the longest war the USA has ever been in, and we are holding elections to deprive Americans of their rights. Jesus wept.
(The above image is Public Domain under US copyright law. It’s Photograph of Utah Battery on McCloud Hill, in the Philippines. It was taken in 1899, shortly after the Spanish American War. I was looking for a photo of the Spanish American War, but the ones I could find were all kinda lame. This was during fighting in the Philippines, our first real war of colonial repression. One of the men in this image was killed within by fire from Philippine Freedom Fighters.)
I like your posts and I agree with most of them. I would like to know who you support in the coming election. You obviously don’t like Romney but you also attack Obama on a regular basis. So since we don’t have much of a choice but those two, who would you pick?
I will also agree that I don’t have an optimistic view of the future of America. However, if you are a bible thumping, narrow minded, uneducated hypocrite, the future may look rosey!
Lee Whittaker
May 20, 2012 at 9:53 am
There is still Ron Paul..
John Galt
May 20, 2012 at 4:27 pm
He’s spoken about his views on Ron Paul before. He finds Paul’s honesty refreshing, but so of his ‘so-conservative-they’re-radical’ ideas daunting.
Tavin
May 21, 2012 at 4:44 am
…and perhaps if I’d slept a bit more today, I would’ve noticed that he said just that down below…
Tavin
May 21, 2012 at 4:45 am
I have written a number of posts about Ron Paul. While I am not a supporter, I think he’s the only honest one in the lot, and the only one saying we have to end our overseas adventures. The endless war state will destroy us all in the end whether a Republican or Democrat is at the helm, it has to be stopped. — Doug
unitedcats
May 20, 2012 at 7:17 pm
Like trying to stop an avalanche…..Poor Ron Paul, if he got the media attention everyone else gets or at least some of it, he might have a chance….maybe… lol nah, the PTB would never let it happen….
Pyrodin
May 21, 2012 at 6:51 am
If folks fall for the false ‘choice’ (LOL) of Obama or Romney, count on more endless war, loss of freedoms, and economic serfdom. Your money and freedom are being destroyed. You can’t even protest whats happening unless you are inside a government approved ‘free speech zone’.. your all becoming slaves in front of your own eyes if you would open them and pay attention. Entire cities go under lockdown here in the US when globalists arrive to discuss their plans… NEVER before in American history BUT ITS HAPPENING.
The Political ideology of Donkeys and Elephants is the SAME.. your enslavement for the corporate banking masters. If you dont think you will have to live with the results of this ongoing disaster you are sadly mistaken.
Take the red pill and vote for Ron Paul.
John Galt
May 21, 2012 at 8:08 am
Fantastic article, Doug! One of my favorites thus far.
The presidential candidate I’m considering voting for in 2012 is Gary Johnson, the Libertarian nominee. Look up his track record in the Senate and stance on matters. Certainly beats being forced to accept one of two evils, and while not voting has crossed my mind, that would feel like granting my consent to the BS going on.
BobtheProphet
June 15, 2012 at 7:00 pm