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"Rationalism", "liberty", "progress", "tolerance", "democratic government", "separation of church and state." All tenets of the enlightenment, all very in-line with today's thinkers.
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Luciferian rationalism is rationalism for rationalism's sake. "Tell me a RATIONAL reason why you should exist." You see this with so-called antinatalists. "Give me a RATIONAL reason why you should have babies." It's really just anti-human Satanism.
Spinoza was a cryptojew from Portugal, his rich merchant father was an administrator in the first Portuguese synagogue.
He was probably the greatest influence on 17th century continental rationalism, second only to Descartes. The idea that all knowledge can be gained through reason alone, which inversely means for something to be considered true, it must be "well reasoned." This is why rationalism is utilitarian and secular.
His rejection of teleology and emphasis on modes of being lines up exactly with Marx and is quite a foundation for post-modernism. You can see that connection with French maxist Louis Althusser, who argued that Spinoza has had an understated influence on contemporary philosophy through what he called "Aleatory Materialism" (which is really dialectical materialism + marxist revolution).
Sorry if this was a bit dense, let me know if you want to know anything more specific.
These weren't stolen ideas, but subverted ones. Rationalism subverts empiricism. Liberty subverts hierarchy. Progress subverts tradition. Tolerance subverts discrimination. Democratic republics subvert absolute monarchy.
All of the radical enlightenment thinkers were jew-loving bible bashers. And that's to say nothing of the true enlightenment jews: Zalkind Hourwitz, Abrham Furtado, Jacob Pereyre, Junius Frey, Jan de Hartog, and then their ideological offspring like Moses Hess, Heinrich Heine, and Karl Marx
They're also the "I Fucking Love Science!" crowd, but they've corrupted science both by making niggers and pajeets into "scientists", and by applying postmodernist ideas like "there is no such thing as truth" and "math is racist."
It's on my reading list
He was probably the greatest influence on 17th century continental rationalism, second only to Descartes. The idea that all knowledge can be gained through reason alone, which inversely means for something to be considered true, it must be "well reasoned." This is why rationalism is utilitarian and secular.
His rejection of teleology and emphasis on modes of being lines up exactly with Marx and is quite a foundation for post-modernism. You can see that connection with French maxist Louis Althusser, who argued that Spinoza has had an understated influence on contemporary philosophy through what he called "Aleatory Materialism" (which is really dialectical materialism + marxist revolution).
Sorry if this was a bit dense, let me know if you want to know anything more specific.
All of the radical enlightenment thinkers were jew-loving bible bashers. And that's to say nothing of the true enlightenment jews: Zalkind Hourwitz, Abrham Furtado, Jacob Pereyre, Junius Frey, Jan de Hartog, and then their ideological offspring like Moses Hess, Heinrich Heine, and Karl Marx