Interesting, but the Details Are Mostly Unhelpful to Understanding the Metaphysical Reality of Evil
Those familiar with David Icke know all about the complex webs of evil he constructs via various bloodlines and organizations. Icke insists that these webs weave through the centuries and connect to interdimensional creatures he refers to as Reptilians.
Icke is not alone in illuminating vast networks of organized, dynastic evil. Many thinkers and writers have also contributed to outlining the history of evil, linking everything back to Babylon, the Phoenicians, or whatever.
Submit a contemporary politician or other elite to one of these writers, and you’ll get a complicated, detailed, and surprisingly coherent account of how the said member of the elite is related to a couple of pharaohs, several European monarchs, a few U.S. presidents, the Rothschild family, and Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Colonel Sanders.
I didn't insert the little jab at the end of the paragraph to discredit the work the “evil networks/bloodlines” chroniclers do. In fact, many of their delineations seem plausible and credible, especially when you factor in the enormity of research that has gone into them.
However, does knowing that Governor So-and-So is the great-great-great-great-grandson of Queen Whatshername, who married into the Fill-in-the-blank bloodline shortly after Pope Questionmark disbanded the Famous Military Order of the Catholic Faith in 1312 really help individuals understand the metaphysical reality of evil in their lives?
If 2020 made anything clear, it was this—an intricate network of evil undeniably exists in this time and place.
However, I often wonder how helpful the sheer volume of complex details linking everything to everyone to the dawn of time is, especially if it is all presented from a purely secular perspective underpinned by secular assumptions. (Actually, I wonder how such a centuries-spanning dynasty of evil could even exist under purely secular assumptions.)
Isn’t it enough to know that supernatural evil exists and it has always and will always utilize all beings willing to align with it? That such alignments against God and Creation can span centuries or more is not inconceivable, but whether they have or whether that even matters nearly as much as the network of evil chroniclers declare is debatable.
On the other hand, the metaphysical reality of evil is not debatable—and individuals must work out that reality on their own, starting from themselves, their spirit, and their lived experience.
Icke is not alone in illuminating vast networks of organized, dynastic evil. Many thinkers and writers have also contributed to outlining the history of evil, linking everything back to Babylon, the Phoenicians, or whatever.
Submit a contemporary politician or other elite to one of these writers, and you’ll get a complicated, detailed, and surprisingly coherent account of how the said member of the elite is related to a couple of pharaohs, several European monarchs, a few U.S. presidents, the Rothschild family, and Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Colonel Sanders.
I didn't insert the little jab at the end of the paragraph to discredit the work the “evil networks/bloodlines” chroniclers do. In fact, many of their delineations seem plausible and credible, especially when you factor in the enormity of research that has gone into them.
However, does knowing that Governor So-and-So is the great-great-great-great-grandson of Queen Whatshername, who married into the Fill-in-the-blank bloodline shortly after Pope Questionmark disbanded the Famous Military Order of the Catholic Faith in 1312 really help individuals understand the metaphysical reality of evil in their lives?
If 2020 made anything clear, it was this—an intricate network of evil undeniably exists in this time and place.
However, I often wonder how helpful the sheer volume of complex details linking everything to everyone to the dawn of time is, especially if it is all presented from a purely secular perspective underpinned by secular assumptions. (Actually, I wonder how such a centuries-spanning dynasty of evil could even exist under purely secular assumptions.)
Isn’t it enough to know that supernatural evil exists and it has always and will always utilize all beings willing to align with it? That such alignments against God and Creation can span centuries or more is not inconceivable, but whether they have or whether that even matters nearly as much as the network of evil chroniclers declare is debatable.
On the other hand, the metaphysical reality of evil is not debatable—and individuals must work out that reality on their own, starting from themselves, their spirit, and their lived experience.
Published on October 09, 2024 11:50
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