Showing posts with label bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bible. Show all posts

2012-06-23

interpreting JC's beatitudes

5.20: web.relig/jc/the beatitudes:
Jesus began to preach a message of repentance
because the kingdom of heaven was near (4:12-17).
In order to reach a wider audience,
He moved from Nazareth to the city of Capernaum,
on the shores of the Sea of Galilee,
but more importantly,
on the main highway through the land.
His declaration of beatitudes would come,
but not until He called for repentance.

critiques of Judaism and Christianity

5.6: relig/bible/unifying
the jewish and christian messages:

. judaism pointed out we get punished for
not following god's law;
christianity points out:
we will never be able to follow the law,
so there can be no salvation in actions;
and that's why god's love said
we'd be saved simply by believing that
the work of Jesus Christ could save us .
. actually, god's love comes in 2 forms:
there are the warnings about how to avoid harm,
and then there is the spirit-guided urge to
ignore the warnings;
this indirectly leads to love; because,

2012-02-05

iraq war ending, a real war is just beginning #ows #relig #pol #parenting

12.15: news.pol/purges/
iraq war is ending, and a real war is just beginning:

. NPR was asking the public how they felt
about the usa officially pulling out of iraq today .
. a marine who was one of the first to be
stationed at iraq's sea port, said,
"( what struck me about my job, is that
I had to replace some iraqi guy
who really did want to work
-- who wanted to care for his family ).

. no doubt that iraqi guy was already doing
a perfectly good job at defending that port!
(but the way the marine said it, at first made you assume
that usa hadn't had to take the port;
they just had to keep it secure,
and they could have just managed over the current crew,
but they didn't know how to trust them
(how do you care for your family, really,
when terrorists know you help the other side?))

. those guys wanted to work,
he poetically repeated in several places .
. wow, wasn't that the proverbial
"(your economy is just perfect now;
how do you feel? )!
--
. this call had at least 2 interesting surprises:
first I was reminded of #OccuppyWallStreet
who were said to be expecting a "(handout) for college;
because, here was a caller representing troops coming home;
and, you know, today's troops are often tomorrow's police
-- the same police having to face #ows protesters .
. then I was reminded that many marines
will be in similar job-hunting curcumstances
-- really wanting some sort of work
after they finish our war tour .
[. and not happy with just a handout .]

. well, trustables who want to work;
so, where will those jobs be?
. being trustworthy only works when you are
willing to pay people for what that trust is worth;
so, the jobs are going to people who
don't need to be trusted!
-- they're overseas, living in caves,
and can't possibly #OccupyWallStreet .

. the last idea from this call
came from the Carter admin':
at that time the military was angry with democrats
for telling the military to take a pay cut
(forgo inflation compensation)
yet the dem's still had plenty of fed money for what?
rolling out to welfare
-- for guys who didn't want to work,
and weren't conscerned about caring for their family .
[ie, the men were shadows to single welfare mom's .]

2011-10-03

bible less a guide than a prediction

9.27: relig/bible/less a guide than a prediction:
. why can't people see the bible's
Noah's ark story? (prepare!)
the bible explains that
with the tower of Babel story:
lacking a universal language is the same as
not being able to communicate with others,
for example, there is no way to say
in any regional language:
"(if I don't try to out-breed you,
you should not feel the need to out breed me;
in our trust of this governance,
we can all grow wealthy ... and prepare .).

2011-05-02

the living bible should be growing

4.25: adds/relig/the living bible should be growing:

The Animated Stories From the Book of Mormon Journey to the Promised Land. the bible was about new tech:
both the idea of documentation
and the selection of content .
. the oral or written word
as a public safety vehicle,
and,
the content that needed delivery:
# the non-linear ways of the
supernatural in psychology,
# the cycles of wealth and poverty,
# the pitfalls:
adaptations for yet-to-be-discovered germs .
. so, it seems ironic,
that given such a great start,
bible authoring would be left as untouchable
rather having each culture add to the bible
with the best of its own books .

4.28: the way to truth is down:
. the problem with building a bible,
as the jews have shown,
is that when you teach how life works,
they murmur about how you work .

adds/relig/islam/the mormon bible of judaism:
. Islam is the mormon bible of judaism;
this, I noticed just hours after realizing
that a healthy bible continues to be appended:
. a culture's bible should contain
all the current info on what can
protect our health,
and otherwise solve our problems .
. if there is no agreement,
there should be a book on that instead .

2011-04-09

glenn beck -- may he be confined to hate radio

4.8: news.pol/glenn beck radio's word on religion:
"(... anyone else living under the illusion of
a true Democratic Party
-- what are you smoking?
The Democrats don't exist anymore.
They were eaten by the progressives --
the labor unions, the communists, the radicals,
the globalists, George Soros -- yes ...)
-- Glenn Beck 2010 may 12
. Glenn Beck is big on anti-communism
and reminding us what a destructive mess
the fed's made of the south .
. today, and on Beck's show today,[4.8]
liberals are synonymous with totalitarian communism;
(they are both about freeing the labor class
at the expense of capitalists
-- and even the middle class);

. the 1800's civil war fed's can be thought of as
being the first communists here in usa;
because, the crux of communism is
labor rights vs capital owner's rights;
and, in the 1800's southern usa,
slavery and land was the primary capital;
however,
slavery was hardly a liberal vs conservative issue,
since the northern christians were conserving
evangelical christian values,
and defending usa`honor against attacks on
the sincerity of "(all men are created equal)
after rebelling against slave drivers
only to make a mint promoting slavery .

. the religion that southerners were conserving
was certainly the more popular one:
straight out of the roman empire,
should any one think it ever declined
-- human trafficking thrives to this day
and will continue as long as we support
privacy as an inalienable right .
praise be to the feds:
. still, you have to agree
that the fed's made a mess of the south;
we were fine splitting up once (with britain),
never again?
the least we could have done was
give the ex-slaves their own western reservations;
perhaps the trick to being a good capitalist
is making sure the competition is not ?

. speaking of reservations,
Glenn Beck must agree the feds can be useful
at least any time your religion needs to
keep some Jews in Palestine; [christian zionism]
here again, anyone with any religion at all,
would suggest the jews should accept a usa reservation,
otherwise,
they are sure to start the next world war,
just as the Nazi's hoped for
when they allowed their Jews to leave only if they
moved to {Palestine, Zion, Israel} .
. Hitler called Zionism "a great movement";
in fact,
it was his acquaintance with Zionism
that coalesced his view that
one cannot be both a German and a Jew;
Hitler's book, Mein Kampf, had also claimed
"(the world's twin evils) are
--[evil# from below:
too little competition]-- Communism
--[evil# from beside:
too much competition]-- Judaism.

. Hitler's Zionism obviously differs from Glenn's
if only because Glenn is quite tolerant of Jews;
nevertheless,
when the bible's G-D gives a prophesy like
"(you'll eat this fruit I warned you about
and then start dying)
do you really think this is a good time to
praise the power of prophesy
and eat the fruit from that tree?
likewise,
when G-D is whispering that bad things
will happen in Palestine,
believers might want to start thinking about
what they can do to make other places
more inviting .
[4.9:
. usa's Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
has 245 million surface acres,
-- 13 percent of the total usa land surface
and more than 40 % of all fed land .
. in order to replace Israel,
you need:
. 20,700 sq.km (5 million acres),
which hopefully includes
445 sq.km (172 sq mi) of inland water,
and some coastline (Israel boasts 273 km of that).]
breaking news from American Jews:
. over 10,000 petitioned Fox News
to fire Beck last fall,
and it recently happened [4.6] .

. as Glenn Beck was selling his newsletter, [4.8]
he said curiously:
"(I'm a capitalist;
I'm not asking for a handout).
--[4.9: . my first fallacious impulse, unfortunately,
was to brand him as a slaver proponent
(a whip-cracker asking for handouts)
when, in fact, he's only
objected to the way fed's handled the slavers .
. then again,
when are good capitalists not slavers?
The 7: Seven Wonders That Will Change Your Lifewell, when they're good eno' to automate
(or in Glenn's case, be self-employed);
really,
between the stampede of free parents
just dropping us off
-- with our very numbers and desperation
so devaluing our worth as a human resource
that we set our wages at "(under the table) --
and Free Capitalists automating away jobs,
capitalists are getting handouts
whether they accept them or not !]
Arguing with Idiots: How to Stop Small Minds and Big Government
Arguing with Idiots: How to Stop Small Minds and Big GovernmentBroke: The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth and TreasureThe Overton WindowGlenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas PaineAn Inconvenient Book: Real Solutions to the World's Biggest ProblemsThe Five Thousand Year Leap: 30 Year Anniversary Edition with Glenn Beck Foreword

2011-02-20

fig-leafers and web 0.1

2.18: relig/fig-leafers/the web 0.1 of sociology:
. in the context of sociology or religion,
web 0.1 is the policy of information hiding:
anything that shouldn't be doable
shouldn't be mentionable (webbable) either;
. that strategy does have a valid psychological impact:
it is a constant reminder that some acts are so bad
you can't even think about them!
-- and it even has no side-affects,
if your dogs don't talk much anyway .

. it's meant to complement a traditional
representative form of gov':
one that lets elders do all the policy negotiations;
this is efficient because elders are
less tempted by the mere mention of unmentionables;
. it also enhances political security
by practicing the principle of least privilege:
ie, give subordinates only those powers that are
absolutely essential to doing their assigned function .

. web 0.1 is the real frontline
in the liberal vs conservative debate;
when they argue about biblical interpretation issues
(eg, creationism vs evolution):
it is about defending the fundamentalist's right to
practice the principle of least privilege .
[2.19:
. the term "(fig-leafer) is referring to the
Genesis story (3:7):
"( Then the eyes of both of them were opened,
and they realized that they were naked.
So they sewed fig leaves together
to make themselves loincloths. )
. "(fig-leafing) has previously described the idea
that worshipping privacy rights
is the original sin that spawns all others;
ie, we could insure proper childcare by
insisting on non-private (communal) parenting;
but we'd lose all our church members!
instead we lose many children
to devils both secret and bold .
. as the Great Rabbi noted (Luke 18:16-17):
without spending our whole life guided
-- starting from early childhood --
we cannot enter the Kingdom of God at all!
. he then mentions that no men are good; (Luke 18:19)
so, why are we maximizing our trust of them?
because, privacy -- our fig leaf --
is the root of all evil .
(life's not all bad;
as some of the bible's prophets remind us,
the devil and god are really the same
(it just depends on
which end of the holy gun you're on!);
for instance, all the hurts that men cause
will only insure that men also devlope
the war technology that will secure our
eternal survival in this physical universe
-- where new stars are being born eternally:
all we have to do is travel to empty space,
and by the time we get there
we'll have a fresh solar system waiting for us!
then our robots can charge up,
and grow some living brains
on a computer's stimulation matrix
allowing us to live inside a
dream synthesizer .)

. web 0.1 can actually be seen as
a variation of fig-leafing;
because, both privacy rights and unmentionables
are relying on information hiding
in order to secure domains of authority;
and, coincidentally, they are both
instruments of a religious military machine
whose economics are too overwhelmed with
out-breeding the enemy
to properly fund a careful debriefing
of what's been going on here,
and why it has to keep going on that way .
. privacy and information supression
are both part of an authoritarian hierarching
that will minimize authority conflicts,
and maximize group cohesion .

. the term "(occult) (hidden) is used by fig-leafers
ironicaly, to identify those who reveal the hidden .
(we usually think of occults as doing evil secretly;
but they are given that name by secret-keepers
for devilishly not keeping things secret!)
. for instance, prayer is an acceptable way
to interact with the supernatural;
other ways are secret (forbidden and unmentionable),
and therefore the domain of "(occults).

. the practice of denying women education
has sometimes been seen as fig-leafing;
but I'm betting it's really a combination of
30% protecting girls from unwed pregnancy,
and 70% an exciting atmosphere of sexual slavery .
. as an aside,
it's often assumed that islamic polygamy
is really about sexually enslaving women;
in fact, polygamy was the idea of the Prophet's wife
seen as a way to get the crude masses
to care for widows
-- the many widows made by perpetual wars
(so you might say it's more about enslaving
militant christians).]




2011-01-21

fig-leafing our responsibility to children

1.13: relig/bible/genesis/privatization of parenting:
[1.21: . capitalists and communists are still arguing about
whether privatization of production is an evil,
yet they are both still making a mess,
and they both agree on the worst evil,
privatized reproduction(parenting):
it is the primary source of drug abuse, drug wars,
schizophrenia(mass rejection), and mass murder .]
. that realization
gave me this spin of the genesis story:
. god insists nothing should be private:
(genitals should remain in public view)
but after Adam's snake gave Eve
that first taste of fruiting
-- a harsh labor, and countless childhood emergencies --
they both decided it would be best if they
put all their troublesome differences out of sight .
. that, of course,
was the end of the first perfect garden .
. slavery is also a constant theme in the bible:
we have to put fig leaves between
the poor and the rich,
the mgt and labor,
your parenting style vs mine .
. the genesis author's god was right:
things should be specialized,
and things should not be private .
. secrets are not sure security,
but they are a sure source of power abuse .
. we should be able to inspect and have a say in
all things that can have an influence on us .
. I'm not saying that's an enforceable rule,
but it's where perfected technology is heading,
simply because that technology by definition
will make such per-module omniscience possible;
that is, it can enforce separate environments
and enable awareness of everything in
one's own environment .

2010-08-30

Energy Security (perhaps) Saves (a lot of) Lives

8.29: co.pol/Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords/energy/Energy Security Saves Lives:
. if this warming is a problem at all,
its real significance is multiplied by
 the size of population;
therefore,
the problem will be solving itself:
if the planet becomes unlivable to
those without high-tech shelters,
then population size will be reduced to
those who have high-tech shelters,
and with the size loss
will go the problem .
. it's just like the biblical Noah's flood:
the weather will be leaving behind
only the god-fearing (tech-loving) guys .

2009-12-29

the trees of genesis

10.28: relig/bible/genesis/trees of trees:
. the tree of knowledge story
may have caused double meaning of
{know it, aware of it, cause it} .
. what's the story's original meaning ?
there are 2 big trees in the picture:
knowledge (we got that)
and eternal life (we got the snakes at heels instead) .

11.21: relig/bible/genesis/lesson#1: safety in numbers:
. the trees of knowledge is esp'ly
awareness of one's own genitals?
. and they are tossed from garden;
esp'ly the tree of eternal life ?
. trying to control genitals (for population reduction)
could cost the culture its naturally eternal life,
as that life can often depend on
overbreeding being the cause of branching out
so that one catastrophe doesn't affect the whole group .

2009-12-28

prodigal son

9.27: relig/bible/prodigal son/the best inheritance is education:
[9.29:
. this story is typically seen as a reminder to children
that while a parent's love may be unconditional
(or even sarcastically over-the-top),
others will surely make you regret
flowing with the foolish impulses of
inexperience and youthful hormones .
]
. another interpretation is that the fool
could have avoided angry brothers
while still getting his inheritance early
if our culture would encourage fathers to routinely
use their wealth to educate their children
-- give them all their inheritance now!

11.25: the prodigal son

. if you're not familiar with that bible story,
it's about this young guy who has an itch
to be a traveling party lover,
and asks his rich father for all his inheritance money right now!
. he wants it now instead of waiting until father's death
-- huh? (dis-honoring your parents goes against a 10-commandments) .
. he spends all the money on partying,
and when the money runs out
things get worse because the land he is in
is having a recession!
. the only job a party boy can find
is serving pigs who eat better than he does!
. so then he finds himself lamenting:
. oh, my father's cows eat better than I do,
if only I could go back and ask my father
would he take me back even just as a servant ?!
. the father is so overjoyed apon seeing that the spirit of
partying -- and recessions! -- has not killed his son
that he orders a major feast (killing an entire cow) .
. but his brothers are not happy:
he dragged the family name through the mud,
and now we are going to feast about it ?!
. his brothers feel ashamed
about letting their father be dishonored .

2009-12-22

prodigal parenting

9.10: relig/prodigal parenting:
. origin of "(prodigal):
Latin`prodigus: lavish .
Latin`prodigiosus; prodigium: portent (see prodigy ).
Latin`portentum: omen, token; portendere.verb (see portend ).
Latin`portendere; pro-: forth + tendere: stretch.

. the industrial parents both worked in a factory;
they wanted to earn all the things that factories can provide!
. what pay is there in parenting?
we want our pay now!
. thus, the industrials would let their children run wild,
having them watched by the ambitionless,
rather than engaged by the tutors .

. then when it came time for the children to watch the elders;
many of them just didn't get it .
. the prodigal parents came begging to society:
will you build more prisons for my feral children ?
. more institutions for my elders ?
. oh Lord, Jesus Christ,
nothing is more precious than these children .

. as part of the huge pork bar-b-q
to welcome back the industrial family,
they had a team of psychologists look into
what happened to the children:

. it wasn't just that they didn't want to work;
without a history of sociability and performance,
no one trusted them to work .
. those few who would hire them were wolves,
saying:
"(
. we don't have the money to do this job safely,
thank goodness, the industrials are expendable .
. every day our technologies are replacing more jobs,
and yet they keep having more ferals .
. there are so many of the poor, untrusted ones;
all we need is a few friends to work with .

. if only there were too few workers
the working conditions would certainly improve then:
it would be a worker's market then .
) .
. [12.21: ever since ? wars have always propped up economic systems:
[/][even with] industrial times,]
they used wars to prop up their economy:
"(
. there's just no work for the industrials;
but we do have a war [12.21: to win;
for the ferals are desperate,
and it's a good time to fight ... in mYour backyard .]
) .

8.8: co.apt/pol/jobs lost:
. imagine this is a thousand years ago;
you see we are such nothing,
struggling with service jobs, not sure of our fate .
. our forefathers' knowledge lost to
a trust that the industrials will employ us .

8.13: rn.pol/walmart revolution unsustainable:
. Walmart's revolution is considered unsustainable
because it relies too much on lowering wages
while many things needed by those earners
can't be sold by low cost walmart;
so their employees get cheated for the good of the others .
. their main money-saving was not stopping shoplifters,
but rather transforming the distribution system
by which goods are taken from various producers
and given to particular consumer outlets .
. many jobbers and other middlemen were eliminated .

8.19: co.apt/pol/what they mean by family values:
. look how the wars stopped chewing on the extra population;
now they check over-pop' by making laws about no car-camping, etc,
there's no place safe to go unless you have a submarine .
. if you don't have a sure job or a family to bunk with,
you're in big trouble .

10.9: pol/reasons for incarceration in usa and russia?:
. what russia and usa have in common in order to be
by far the largest incarcerators
is having a system that disrupts
local communities as law enforcers
by obviating the need for local support
either by having support doled out by the welfare state
or by the promise of new jobs around the corner .

co.apt/pol/platitudes for a delusional constituency:
. obama is sneered at for giving white-lie platitudes?
he has to give platitudes,
because his main constituency (the poor)
doesn't want to hear about being reasonable
(and letting the rich have the kids) .
. in fact, the poor -- to which is speaking mostly to --
have actually taken the nuclear option,
deciding to deliberately use over-population
to build their democratic power by brute numbers
(even if it means crying for virtual communism or abusing their kids) .

10.23: co.apt/pol/pop-controller should be saved wealth:
. co.pol/rn"neil.bortz
has berated an uneducated construction worker
for having 4 kids when money good
but job can't last in hard times?
. in fact, you shouldn't depend on education either!
. women should trust neither income nor edu'
but in savings:
find the older man who's done being a shark
with time to father ...
[12.29: at least if communal parenting is not an option .]

10.28: co.apt/pol/the good points among the economic classes:
. where I agree with the wealthy class
is that you can't have a welfare state
without also mandating a democratic control of reproduction
to put some limit on
how many people we need to find jobs or lunches for .
. however,
one pro-labor move I'd insist on
is keeping the wealthy from taking our jobs
-- and what liars:
Bush was regurgatating their blue pill:
"( greencarders take only those jobs
that americans don't want )
. actually the employers don't advertize those jobs
because they are already hooked up with greencarders
who cost them much less to employ by not being citizens
so that they pay no {unempl, ss, medicare } taxes
as they would for employing citizens .

11.7: pol/real economic growth:
. so much of a "(healthy growing economy) is just such fluff;
making so much junk is what causes
such shifts in buying patterns
as to cause upwards of 25% unemployment .
. if depending on capitalism
then market corrections are inevitably going to create
the same feast-famine cycles
we take as so much bible-old .
. what family values really need to be
is home class values:
. just as a successful business has a mix of products
for selling in both boom and bust,
home communes are based on farms
with back to farm for bad times .
. instead of owning your home,
you do have stock in a farm,
and if there are no vacancies in farmable communes,
you call that situation an overpopulation problem .

11.18: co.net/twitter/pol/UN Climate Petition:
#pol Sign the UN Climate Petition |
real hope is population reduction

11.21: pol/making smooth transition to the age of automation:
. use gov funds to buy stock in labor saving tech
so even as jobs are being reduced,
incomes are being increased
and acting a 2nd source of income to fall back on
for those who lose jobs to robots .
. then, use taxes and bonuses of this money to reduce population;
ie, everyone gets a check for being a stock owner,
but people with more kids get a smaller check .

11.26: co.apt/pol/communes for traffic reduction:
. if we lived in communes like the tv.show" the walton's
-- seems unamerican doesn't it? --
then we could have groups conserve on driving
by specialize a few members as shared drivers
to reduce the need to give licenses to people on meds .
[and reduce traffic generally ] .

11.26: co.self/pol/overpopulation inflates rents:
. caring for the disabled and other unemployed's
would not be so costly if family values were stronger
such that it was taboo not to invite unemployed relative to share housing .
. we could then reduce pay-outs
to just a person's grocery needs (food stamps) .
. the $800 size typical of today's rents
is not due to the actual costs of maintaining the property
but a sheer function of market demand:
. capitalists are getting what they can from the market
asking not what it costs for me to be mgt,
but how much more can I get from the market after evicting you .
. that's why the soviet's major act was evicting landowners;
most were using their property to charge rent
for housing the state's people [and their productions]
[. likely a few rich owned all the land,
not like the american dream where the realty lots are so tiny
that one owner is mgt for one rental unit .]

12.30: pol/prodigal walmart:
. walmart is sustainable if they
let employees do dry docking in their parking lot
(as they are often graciously allowing rv'ing customers) .
. free rent like that
is removing half the inflation gouge in usa .
. walmart may still have a problem with forced overtime,
...
and they could have a problem with local authorities:
our idea of a living wage (if not a family wage)
does not include letting people camp in public! .

2009-12-19

clique pique

7.28: relig/revelation`mark of the beast/clique pique:
. in revelation there is a demon that takes over
such that no one can trade (or be socially accepted)
without the mark of (loyalty to) the beast .
. this might be related to what the main message
of Christ was:
. the Jewish culture was mistreating its own members
with a sort of lottery by beauty club,
where the animal spirit [the beast]
would decide what was beautiful, [or not distracting]
and everything else was treated as untouchable
resulting in lost freedoms and opportunities .
. the truly crippled were said to have been
cursed by G*D himself for the sins of self or family;
and, the mentally ill [or disowned] would have to
feign being crippled to succeed at begging .
. not associating with the untouchables was important
to avoid becoming an untouchable yourself .
[12.18:
JC was born out of wedlock, and was incensed by
the glass ceiling he was quietly subjected to
-- not for anything he did, by for the statutory rape
perpetrated upon his mother --
. by the age at which it was obvious that he was
a quiet outcast -- unable to attract a wife by age 25 --
it was then that he found himself gifted at
pointing out that much of what they called god's
calling to stay sanctified -- separated from the unclean --
was nothing more than demons sneaking in some inhumanity .
]
. should we not judge ourselves openly?
how do we take this job from superstition
and give it to the state?
. one way would be a mark (like a license card)
that one could have only when judged a good citizen .
12.17:
. today, in fact, credit cards are like the mark:
they objectively communicate your trustworthiness,
and in many situations,
there is not much you can buy, rent, or borrow,
without that credit card .
. your credit rating even determines your employability .
12.19:
. after reviewing bible#isv/revelation
I'm reminded that being marked was not the problem;
rather, it was about which mark you carried:
that of G*D or the *evil (616) .

2009-12-17

communism green and democratic

7.5:
. we should do with jobs
what they plan for health care:
you can have private ownership of business,
but there should be some full job insurance
a sort of communism where taxes are used for
buying stable businesses,
esp'ly job-heavy businesses or automation for creating essentials,
so that everyone can say they own
part of the american money machine .
. when population gets high, then product gets thin,
and so one of the essentials of a gov'
is determining how much a given place can produce,
and not allowing a place's population to exceed its limit .
how?!
. democracy can decide who can be parents;
and, parenting-coops share the caring of children
both to share in the joys of raising children,
and ensure against the neglect and abuse
found in private parenting .
. our pay-differentials could be based primarily on
cooperating with democratic parent selection .
. payments from gov to a coop could depend on
how well their pop'control program is going .
. there may also be more pay for
those places accepting immigrants
-- esp'ly when accepting the overflow of
children and their primaries,
from places where democracy dictates a popularity of gene pool
that can't fit within its origin .

7.7: rn.pol/child care/getting into inlaws:
. a radio show about being virtually -- and unexpectedly --
married to inlaws, appeared at first to be proof that
extended families don't work;
in fact,
this was merely proof that 2-parent families don't work:
keep chanting this:
"(
. I'm not your child, I'm the future's adult,
and I deserve the very best parenting science can find .
) .
. with that in mind then,
the way to communalize parenting
is to find whatever folks you can live with,
and share your children with them .
. if you can't get along with any group,
there should be no way you are caring for kids alone .

7.19: free-repro's give wealthy class a bad name
. the rich [as framed by communist dogma]
are really the product of our ignoring
regulation of reproduction:
"(rich) is really code for the attitude of being
free of controls over reproduction (free-repro's);
the attitude of:
. go ahead and reproduce all you want,
think you're chosen because people pity your children?
you're chosen when you command the money to
command even more money:
the free-repro's sent the middle class migrating to america,
the free-repro's merges the small biz's into large biz's
and the free-repro's wonder why even in free america,
the free-repro's are losing their jobs
and being sent to war against that
other free-repro's flavor: communism .

8.22: co.relig/crying about workaholics? why all be family raiser?:
. workaholics are not a problem;
what is a problem is glossing over the fact that
not everybody is going to be a perfect parent !
. communal parenting insures that children aren't stuck
home alone with workaholics .



8.4: fam/pol/society better off parent cooping:

. [someone] recalls the israeli communes were eventually failures,
and parental cooping may be impossible?
well atleast there should be robotic monitoring
(artificial intelligence manning the children's security cameras)
. my main point is that I'm not saying neglect is the parents fault
-- when parents fail and burn their own kids on a regular basis
(hundreds of thousands every year),
then it's time for society to stop being insane,
and realize they are burning us
-- we were all kids at one time .

9.24: rel/communal parenting
. the very fact that only a few parents are incompetent
lulls us into the belief that
"(practically) all parents are competent .
. every year, we uncover thousands of child abuse cases;
and, if our society would admit that this is simply not acceptable,
then they would see the only practically safe parenting
is when we communalize it,
-- eg, by mandating membership in a parenting coop --
to cover for those over-worked parents,
and to also allow parents to watch each other parenting
-- not because we don't trust ourselves --
but because we admit there's no way to tell
who we can't trust .

. I'm all for robots taking all our grunt work,
and for women taking all the mgt jobs:
it's not women's place to stay at home;
but neither is it children's place
to be entrusted to a single- or double-parent homesite .

9.29: relig/christian/communal parenting:
. the new testament noted that
the poor cannot commune with the rich,
which I had sneered was their basis for "(family values);
ie, parents owning their children .
. in fact,
it merely means what you see today:
. birds of a feather flock to the same neighborhoods,
and go to the same churches;
it's been one of the strongest forces in pushing suburban sprawl:
providing the ability for the rich
to avoid being near the poor .
. indeed,
there are plenty of people you might church with
and yet not commune with!
. your commune is your family,
the people who are like those you'd prefer to bed with:
this can entail all sorts of discrimination besides wealth:
race, relig, education, moral codes, ... .
[12.21:
. my thoughts on this seem confused to me now .
. assuming that I recall the story correctly,
JC's disciples thought it communalism was right neighborly,
but in the process of presuming to share the same values
they found that the rich and poor were still clashing .
. being rich might have meant be a saver
(the truth will keep us floating in flood and famine)
whereas,
being poor might have meant being an evangelist
(the truth will multiply
-- even when it's not so fruitful) .
]


2009-07-14

the corner stone in zion

2017.2.23: preface:
. Islamic war against zionism and Western imperialism,
while fighting a much stronger opponent,
has gained an advantage with suicide bombers,
and the only way the West can compete
since they can't expect their soldiers to suicide
is to develop expendable robotic soldiers.
however, it's a mistake to assume that
it was the Islamic-zionism fight alone
that would lead us to develop robotic weapons.
. the savior of the world will be
a robotic-enforced global government
that can implement global arms control.
. wwIII will leave only one military surviving,
which leads to global government;
wwIII will be started by christians
who fight anti-zionists and dictators.
2009.7.14: co.relig/bible/1 Peter 2:6:
For it stands in Scripture: "Behold, I am laying in Zion a stone,
a cornerstone chosen and precious,
and whoever believes in him will not be put to shame."
context?