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Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order by Joe Dixon
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“Daedalus said you shouldn’t fly too low. If you do, the water will fatally weigh down your wings and you will surely perish. Don’t fly too high either. The sun will melt the wax holding your wings together, and you will plunge to your death. So, moderation in all things. Always follow the middle course. How dull. Set your sights higher. Go as high as you can, all the way to the top. We are the people of the peaks, not the middle of the road.”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order
“This is not a drill. This is your life. Stop being what you have been. Become what you were meant to be. See the Light. Join the Hyperboreans. Become a HyperHuman. Only the highest, only the noblest, only the most courageous are called. A new dawn is coming... the birth of Hyperreason. It’s time to enter Hyperreality.”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order
“The Devil is the Unconscious God, the Divided God, the God who does not know who and what he is. The Devil goes on a cosmic journey of self-discovery through Hell to find himself, to discover his true nature, and at the end he finds himself in heaven and discovers that he was God along. There is nothing but God. Everything is God, and we are all nodes of God. We are all in exactly the same position as the Devil. We do not know who we are. In fact, we are the Devil. And we are also God in the making. We are the means by which the Devil cures himself.”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order
“Does God deserve to go to hell? The verdict is in. Guilty on all counts. Prepare the transport to take him hence to the Central Processing Department of Hell, where he shall be allocated to the lowest circle of hell, the bottom point of hell. May humanity have no mercy on his soul.”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order
“Put fire in the minds of men. Light up their souls. Give them an electrifying cause. Turn them into meteors that blaze across the firmament.”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order
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“The dialectical solution to human history is neither predatory capitalism (unequal opportunities and unequal outcomes) nor communism (equal opportunities and equal outcomes), but meritocracy (equal opportunities and unequal outcomes).”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order
“Play with emotions. Make them laugh. Make them cry. Cultivate emotional resonance. Embarrassment and awkwardness must be maximized. Explore maximal emotional landscape, with maximum contours, the most beautiful peaks and troughs. Delve as deep as possible. Seek lurid stories. Seek melodrama. It must be a rollercoaster ride like no other.”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order
“We are all “a little piece of a great big soul”. We are part of the Universal Spirit, part of the Whole. We are all cells of God.”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order
“The only place where morals exist are in the subjective thoughts of moralists. There is no moral realism, only moral surrealism.”
Joe Dixon, Why God Should Go to Hell: How God Is Outside the Moral Order