SHORT BUT COSTLY | 2006-04-29
I went through a whole process, running through Zoroastrianism, to come to an entirely different conclusion from the one I started with.
The reason that I am sure of my beliefs is because when I give something a lot of thought I keep coming back to a new example of what I insist upon.
So I started off saying that Christianity's illnesses today come from its basis in the Semitic Old Testament.
But during my boring trip through Zoroastrianism I came to the conclusion that, in fact, the basic illness of Christian doctrine also explains what people keep asking me about:
Does the Aryan race have a deep, suicidal thread in it?
If we know what that thread is, we can do something about it.
And here is the answer:
Animals and other races do not question whether life is worth living.
Aryans do.
The result is that we keep producing religions that degenerate into genetic suicide.
Please notice that my endlessly long pieces on Zoroastrianism finally up being the three sentences above.
That is why I take my own short statements so seriously. It is hard you to appreciate now many hours of hard thought it took me to get to them.
Many of you objected when you were brought through my long digressions into Zoroastrianism with me. I've been doing that sort of thing all my life. It involves hard work and bredom for me, too.
So if I keep hammering in my short conclusions, please try to remember what that nail cost me.