The obvious truth
People are always searching for a "true religion". You wont find the truth about god, or what god wants by searching in books written by man. I dont claim to know the truth about god, or my spirit (im confident that quantum physics will offer good explinations soon to that), but whoever god is, he gave you proof of what you should do. Obviously, if god created us, he knows how we work, so he knows, no normal person can base their lives on the words of other men. I always thought about this, "if there is a god, how am i supposed to know what to do" and sometimes, i came to the conclusion that either there was no god, or he didn't care.
This is wrong though. If you believe in god, or any power that created us (wich really seems obvious to me, what isn't obvious is the truth about the spirit, or lack there of), but if you believe in god, you have to agree, that he created the universe, and sat it in the direction he wanted it to go. The rules that we are supposed to follow, are natural law. You cant change it, or make it how you want to, like the churches have attempted to do, they aren't negotiable, and you cant pick and choose. Anything that goes against them in any way, (church, media, government) is going against god.
You are born with what you need. Instincts, (while church tells you this is for "less evolved beings"). Instincts that allow our kind to survive (wich is what natural law is all about). Any other feelings, the more you think about it are un-natural. For example, we've been brainwashed, into thinking homosexuality is normal in some way, or that people are born like that. No! How could we survive if this was at all natural? Even I have been desensitized to it. For example, when I was 10, I liked girls, but looking at pornography, disgusted me, because of seeing another man in a sexual way. Not that you should be disgusted by a naked man, but since we wear clothes, a naked man is sexual, so not being disgusted by it is un-natural, and only caused by being desensitized to perversion.
I shouldn't kill? again, complete nonsense, and an obvious attempt to manipulate people. Killing is completely natural, and the urge to kill is natural. Why do you think people join the army? Nobody supports this country, they just want to kill people without facing any punishment for it. Why do you think people hunt? because they like nature? if that were the case, just sit there, and deer isn't that good. A man should want to kill, but it should be directed in a healthy way, not just killing young girls or things like that.
Race mixing, same thing, any diverse animal, fish, birds, insects, when do you see them mixing? It doesn't happen. It's not natural to be attracted to other races. When I was young, blacks all looked the same to me, along with every other race, but through the bullshit american education system, i developed a false, artificial sympathy and feeling towards them. I had to train my mind, and remind myself how disgusting their hair is, and how I always wanted to wash my hands when i touched it. When i was 3, I touched this black kid, because I assumed he was slimey lol. even today, through 50 years of brainwashing, same race couples are still 93% of married people. before the 1900's, interracial couples were almost completely unheard of, other than rape. Also, just actually being around them, really being around them, I learned i was nothing like them, so that was healthy for me.
All of these things are modern inventions. It's crazy that people think Irans president is an idiot because he said homosexuality doesn't exist in his country. Yeah, because his government hates jews, and has their own media, obviously perverts aren't as popular as they are in america.
The law of nature, is what rules we should follow. The proof is right in nature. All this "love your brother" bullshit, is also a creation of jews. Self preservation is hardly something I would say is for the "less evolved" creatures of this earth, because if we hadn't worried about self preservation we wouldn't be here. I dont understand what is so hard to see about this.
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