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Id like to add that incarnation means in + carne, to make flesh. The metamorphosis of Jesus of Nazareth into God is the salvation of the soul from indifference. Only a positive infinity can lift the trace, sublimate it into a corporate identity. A reconstitution of the subject through hope, through life, where the work of the law, which is always broken and is why there is any need for law, is displaced by the law of the spirit of life, and this then frees us from the slavery to fear. A hope is unseen. Lacan agrees with Freud, the ego is constituted in fear. The abundance of the ethereal realms is always obstructed by an orientation that is bound by limits, only indirect access is available. The struggle is the constituting element. The son is not a master signifier. The word is not the transcendental signified. That’s is onto-theology. The bodily register, the image as “i”, these belong to the symbolic and imaginary respectively. Direct access- “Abba” (Father)- the reconstituting of the subject as a child of God, the body of sin/the body of death is displaced in the resurrection life of the spirit. Paul says “the ‘i’ has been crucified”, “ We have our sights set on that which is unseen”. Seeing through our ears, auditory presentation in the instant, that always comes as proof of a future, a redemption. Aquinas and Barthes agree that Being is always analogous. The logos as the sublimation of the trace is theological. Thanks have a nice day

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Because you have to kiss the SJW ring of cuckoldism in order to advance.

t. masters in history and switched to medical science rather than continue advancing the destruction of western identity.

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Since you are /pol/ I guarantee you'll love Nietzsche but you MUST read the greeks before him. Particulary Plato and Heraclitus. Birth of Tragedy is my favorite work of his but you'll get a kick out of Geneology of Morals. Also Aurelius discipline meme for noobs. Both are quite empowering and Nietzsche is a good writer as well

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Who are Nietzsche's strongest critics?

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Murakami - Dance, Dance, Dance
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William Blake - Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion
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Mo Yan - Big Breasts and Wide Hips
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Leaves of Grass
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Yosef A. A. Ben-Jochannan - Black Man of the Nile and His Family
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Bukowski - Ham on Rye
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Okakura Kakuzo - The Book of Tea

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I feel similar
I think the recent change is less an effort to be "edgy" and more people re-adjusting their childhood beliefs.

personally I still don't care much for the big organized religions but I appreciate them more even if my own spiritual ideas are not in line.

as for Christianity in particular, I have a deep admiration for what has blossomed forth from it, and feel whatever its flaws it is a bulwark against things far worse.

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