“I cannot”
I cannot forget your voice. I cannot forget your scent.
I cannot forget how you looked at me when I had to repent.
I cannot forget your embrace. I cannot forget your gentle kiss.
I cannot forget the feeling I get with you; complete, loving bliss.
I cannot say I’m a saint. I cannot say I’m an angel.
I cannot deny my feelings for you; I cannot say farewell.
I cannot describe it - when I’m without you - the feeling is complete pain.
But I can say I’m in love with you, Jason Michael Allain.
I cannot forget how you looked at me when I had to repent.
I cannot forget your embrace. I cannot forget your gentle kiss.
I cannot forget the feeling I get with you; complete, loving bliss.
I cannot say I’m a saint. I cannot say I’m an angel.
I cannot deny my feelings for you; I cannot say farewell.
I cannot describe it - when I’m without you - the feeling is complete pain.
But I can say I’m in love with you, Jason Michael Allain.
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14:05:22
Marx and religion.
Marx was quite wrong indeed about religion.
Marx understood the danger of religion in terms of social progress. He knew that all religions create subjugating passivity, social apathy, and lead people to the unjustifiable acceptance of inequitable and often intolerable living conditions. But Marx erroneously believed that religions emerged from within the people, and that worshipping and cults were people’s “opium” that appeased the social torture to which the working class is exposed to on a daily basis.
Marx worded it “religion is the ‘sigh’ of the oppressed creature, the feeling of a heartless world”. Marx, like so many other writers and researchers, failed to understand that religion did not come from the people itself, but was imposed onto the people as a tool of authority by the early supreme classes in society.
These religious supremacist leaders cashed in on the people’s ignorance and fear of natural phenomena and wild animals by claiming the ability of protecting the people by worshipping gods, namely the early gods of lightning, lions, hurricanes, etc. (An eagle holding rods of lightning is still worshipped in the USA).
Those early gods evolved over time into more sophisticated concoctions, after the written word was monopolized by priests, pastors, and preachers. Bibles, kurans, torahs, you name it, they made it up as they went. And religion became a systematic tool of oppression, and bishops and cardinals, together with kings and generals (legitimized by popes and rabbis), created a structure of exploitation that stretched through medieval times.
The industrial revolution brought a new force into the picture, namely businessmen and bankers. Businessmen and bankers by their own right had started exploiting people, workers and families. So Bishops and generals struck deals with the bankers, and the informal but real and effective BGB (Bishops, Generals, and Bankers) consortium cartel was formed, that endures through present times, oppressing the uninformed believers, who now are given the choice of joining the army or working two jobs.
Why was Karl Marx wrong? Sadly enough, he himself could not turn against the religion to which he had been indoctrinated for so many years. Most people who have been indoctrinated in these religious rituals and superstitions from a young age have a great difficulty in finally rejecting these sets of false pseudo-values and behaviors. They are often stuck in a rigid and primitive culture even when they have understood that no supernatural entities exist, and that the deceiving concept of god is ridiculous and absurd.
Albert Einstein too was in the same situation: he could not renounce the manipulative religion in which he had been brought up as a child. Einstein knew that only space and time were the only absolute concepts, both eternal and both infinite, but he denied those facts by declaring that “all is relative”, and that only god is the absolute truth. Obviously, even that was not the truth, because a god that does not exist cannot be true, and cannot be “the truth”. “Belief” is far from being “knowledge”, and one’s beliefs are not one’s knowledge. But, even with Einstein, the priests and the rabbis and the ayatollahs had the upper hand, and they falsely subdued science to religion.
To this day “scientists” bow to BGB: scientists provide generals and soldiers with atomic bombs, and provide bankers and businessmen with profit-making patents and exploitative copyrights, and constantly shield the bishops’ and the priests’ various artificial gods by hiding the truth.
The Big Bang is one of those fraudulent fabrications to defend “god” and “creationism”. “Scientists” claim that during the 15 billion years since the so-called “big-bang-creation”, beams of light have traveled in all directions for a distance equivalent to 45 billion light-years. This is a visibly illogical statement that they make, to justify the alleged current claim that the size of the universe measures 90 billion light-years across. They explain this mathematical impossibility with “…the accelerating expansion of the universe…”: a non-theory that is visibly nonsense, and deeply illogical.
Then the same pseudo-scientists, paid by priests, by soldiers, and by businessmen (supremacists who all want to preserve their unjustified privileges by claiming that their privileges stem directly from a “creator”), claim “curvature of space”, “pillars of creation”, “expanding universe”, “god’s particle”, “multiple universes”, “fifth dimension”, “relativity theory”, etc., as absurd explanations as to why the universe would be created, and finite, instead of being eternal and infinite, as it in reality is.
The universe is actually infinite in all directions, and has always existed, and will always exist. There is no “big bang” and no “creation” and no “god”, and there will be no “end of time” or any “armageddon”.
Marx was wrong, and Einstein was wrong, and you too are indeed wrong, if you still “believe” those fantasies of gods, angels, paradise, and big bang. Unless, of course, you belong to the sinister BGB monopoly.
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SELK, people seem not to want to invest in a relation. But if you do not invest in a relation, nothing will come out of it: if you do not commit anything, the other party will not commit anything either. And committing just feelings is not a commitment, feelings are subjective and selfish, and do not translate to the other party. You need to commit something more than feelings, if you want something more than a transitory flirt. You need wisdom and understanding.