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Wednesday, January 28, 2004





















































"And the monkey created God"

Awareness emersed
and with that the sense of absurdity,
the vertiginous lack of sense of life,
and the anguish associated thereto.
Thus the monkey created God,
and tied up the loose ends of his existence.

posted by JoeLondon at 01/28/04 17:27 | link |
poetry

Tuesday, January 27, 2004





















































"Praise of Chastity"





















































posted by JoeLondon at 01/27/04 21:11 | link |

Friday, January 23, 2004

Triumph of human cowardice, pleasure in comforting blindfoldness, indulgence in passivity, twisted representation of reality, negation of the corporeal world, permanence in the memories of the reassuring grip of mother's hands, self-imposed persuasion, refusal to face questions in that it is simply stated that you have to 'accept' passively, unquestioningly, celebration of numbness with dumb smile, intoxication with a legacy of arbitrary human fabrications, compliance, pleasure in crouching down in a warm cradle of contrivances, all this is Christianity.

posted by JoeLondon at 01/23/04 15:31 | link |

Religion is nothing but a chronic disease of humanity, a symptom of idiocy. Interestingly, in psychoanalysis, symptoms and mental diseases in general, are considered forms of adaptation. And what is religion if not an enormous psychotic costruction deriving from a stubborn form of delusions of grandeur which cannot come to terms with the idea of human finitude? But we shall be optimistic: sometime in the future this pathetic disease will come to an end, and we will be rid of all the funeral praisers of the afterworld and the paradoxical negators of reality (the paradox being that religious people negate reality because they really want an everlasting reality: they smuggle what is real - the only thing we have - with nothingness), but definitely. Old gods were fun at least, they 'died', but humanity, up to now, has not had the decency and the good taste of not perpetuating, under different guise, their ridiculous fabrications. But the time will come for this to finish.

posted by JoeLondon at 01/23/04 13:08 | link |

Tuesday, January 20, 2004

While washing dishes

I mentioned the Munchausen's syndrome in my other blog, regarding the case of Stephen Hawking. What is the Christian view if not a quite sophisticated version of the same syndrome? The children of the Mother-Church are obstinately considered sick (sin), even genetically (original sin) and needing constant, inesorable care and medicines (divine grace administered through the church), in such a way the power of the Mother-Church is maintained. A power based, for the most part, on a delirating vision of reality. It must be noted, however, that such a play, and the perverted set of behaviours associated to it, is made possible thanks to the collusion of the children-faithful, just like it happens in the actual syndrome.

posted by JoeLondon at 01/20/04 13:41 | link |

The soul is immortal, as theologians say, but it is visible. It is produced, daily or so, by billions of people in quantities so large that systems have been devised to assure its proper placing. Such systems are typically called sewers, and the first sacred collecting container is called toilet.

posted by JoeLondon at 01/20/04 12:50 | link |




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