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I don’t argue that everybody should be Christian but I do argue that everybody should believe in something.

I remember when Dr Mike Yeadon was on my podcast and he said that the Covid psyop had helped him rediscover his beliefs and, more specifically, meaning and purpose.

That stuck with me.

I’ve always believed (ha!) that not believing in anything is the most dangerous place to be because you become susceptible and malleable.

No, you’re not anti-fragile if you believe in something but, from my experience, atheism, for example, is where globalists, Marxists and others obsessed with mass control want you to be. Atheism often aligns with statism, which is why communist and other totalitarian regimes have historically preferred atheism in the population. See China and Soviet Russia, for example. And if the population does believe in something, it can’t be a threat to the state. Ever.

My point is: believe in something. Even if it’s not the same as what I believe.

Wake up with meaning and purpose.

Storytelling is a critical part of the human condition. If that is stripped away and you’re left with nothing more than “proofs” and “evidence”, then you’ve destroyed the human condition, which is what transhumanism is built on. Transhumanism is about believing in nothing other than “yourself” and the state.

You’re not just a result of star dust randomly coming into Darwinian existence via an explosion from nothing, followed by an expanding infinite universe that is expanding into itself. (Which is why some arrive at simulation theory, ending up at the drawing board.) People actually believe that Big Bang and Darwinian academic wankery yet laugh at religious people for their beliefs.

Human nature is designed for belief. Humans have always believed in something. Animals don’t believe in anything. We do. Trying to remove belief is an artificial behaviour detached from natural order. Nassim Taleb (who got Covid very wrong) gave a great talk once, in which he said that if religion was removed tomorrow, humanity would implode.

Believe in something.

I choose the biblical scriptures. You don’t have to.

But believe in something.

Nov 9
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