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[–] 19205743? ago 

Free will is a fallacy because you don't have freewill all the time and even with free will you have almost no control over the environment. If you go with the kikes idea of free will, you will contort the environment into something demonic and torture it to gain a 'security' that can never be realized and only feeds on itself causing more and more anxiety until you are dead. You are better off 'with God' and 100% at peace pursuing and learning about whatever you desire than to live a tortured materialist life of anxiety and stress. Most of the things you worry about are the products of stress in the system that you have decided to subscribe to. In a natural system there would be no anxiety and stress that encouraged perversion and degeneracy.

Let's say that you exercised your 'free will' and decided to go get a hamburger at your favorite restaurant? Is you actually getting a hamburger within your control, our outside of it? Well, you have to find your keys, get in your car, hope it starts, hope that the restaurant is open, hope that there is no traffic, hope they haven't had a kitchen fire or a flood, etc etc etc. In the end there are too many variables and this is just variables in the visible material world, for you to encounter to be able to assert that your 'free will' was the reason you were able to get anything or do anything. No matter how much free will you exercised there are variables that are completely beyond your control and thus your free will as the controller is a fallacy or non-productive.

Far from being trapped in materilalism; material things have less and less meaning as you come to the real understanding that 'materiality' is irrelevant to your health and well being; you cannot gather things to protect or secure you since all things are in perfect synchronization with the Creator, there is nothing to 'protect against' or to 'be protected' from; the horrible stress of 'security' is a non issue.

The Hard Determinists that fall into Atheism freak out and become materialist determinists (they are possibly more accursed than regular man, who understands in part that there is a sense of deity even if he only lightly believes), but those of us who chose God instead know that materialism is simply an extension of God and there is no reason to try to gain security when you are one with God. Gaining security in your environment is ridiculous because you cannot be removed from God, not at a physical level or a subatomic level. You cannot die before your time, you cannot obtain a security against it because on a fundamental level this is antithetical to the operation of the universe at its most fundamental level. Literally nothing is out of place or can ever become out of place. With 'security' comes peace, the peace of knowing that you are one with God and cannot be removed or displaced from time and the structure of the Universe. That all particles are one with God as well and in their correct location in time and space because it couldn't be any other way.

I had a good teacher, but it took some time to sink in and for me to really understand it. After that it simply becomes a question of 'how do you want to live' and what do you 'give value' to? I do not give value to parasites so people who are child molesters, homosexuals, torturers, cannibals, simply need to be removed from society. Usurers and all other manner of parasites as well. Society becomes a question of establishing values as opposed to financial gains or material security. Also, no one is needed to 'lord over you' or direct you. You have already established your unity with God and your security so if you want to go on great adventures (climb mount everest), shoot for the stars, dive deeper in the sea, your time is preallocated, you death was known from the foundation of the universe. Nothing is out of place you are free to experience everything in its fullest capacity.

Anyway…that is as far as I have gotten thus far and I would never turn back to the 'old kike driven ways of thinking'.

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[–] 19205745? ago 

That does ring true with so much of how the world comes at you. But I'm left wondering if there's any room for directing a course in that. With so many things in life it does feel like they were brought about by forces outside my control. But also there are some things in my life, things that have marked distinct branches in how things have unfolded, that came about after carefully and deliberately meditating on them for extended periods. I'm currently living somewhere very, let's say "different", and when old friends find out I live here they're kind of astonished and blown away because it's so outside the realm of day to day life before this. The decision to move here was born out of an idea and the process of setting up a living arrangement came about after a lot of meditation and focus on manifesting that idea. A lot of things in that process were outside of my control, and I could even be convinced that said idea happened to me rather than coming from within me. But in a very real way I feel like I played a role in determining my ending up here. At the same time I don't know that it's been the "right" decision and the multicultural dystopia of this place foisted race realism on me without warning. Is the omnipresent god making decisions in this hard determinism is that god indifferent and ambivalent about us?