Black Swan wrote:tycho wrote:Despite our best wishes, the Church is an embodiment of the anti-Christ, and our overall cultures and governments are the anti-Christ.
Christ was the illuminatus, and if Christianity was pro-Christ, then we'd all be happy to be known as the illuminati.
Surely the light of Christ has been too bright for our liking.
So you are trying to say that christianity itself is anti-christ and that is why generally we are not ''enlightened''?
I find your claims lacking in content ,and FYI we are living in the age of enlightment, people are more ''woke'' if you know what i mean .
Stay woke brother!
These so called evil groups have been victims of historical revisionism at one point or other, most of it a political hack job done by opponents. They are some of the earliest examples of 'fake news' known.
1. Illuminatus - Group started in Germany to fight superstition through enlightenment. Molded on the early agnostics, the elitist nature of this group created the suspicion that has lasted to this day.
2. Free Masons - literally watu kujenga - they built the early churches and cathedrals. To protect their craft from competition they created guilds with secret rules of entry. They would also often build a workers camp near the cathedral they were constructing, what is now known as the Masonic lodge. The all Saints Cathedral was build with Free Mason expertise, which is how the Masonic lodge came to be located across the road.
3. Knights Templar - Men who volunteered to fight Muslim armies who had taken over the holy land. They did so well in the crusades that they became a threat to the Kings and Popes of the day. In fact the Templars were destroyed through a collusion between King Phillip of France and Pope Clement.
4. Elders of Zion - a largely fictitious group created to justify the suppression of Jews in Europe.....
Conspiracy is often the sign of a xenophobic lazy thinker. Kenya must be full of them.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)