Hey ever’body, please check out CS Lewis’s “The Abolition of Man” referenced in this interview. It’s a great book (with a great title) which “seer-iously” (prophetically) describes what the Biden admin and all its 3-acronym-ed minions (FBI, FDA, NSA, ETC) are trying to do us--that is, Abolish Humanity. It’s crazy how this short tome star…
Hey ever’body, please check out CS Lewis’s “The Abolition of Man” referenced in this interview. It’s a great book (with a great title) which “seer-iously” (prophetically) describes what the Biden admin and all its 3-acronym-ed minions (FBI, FDA, NSA, ETC) are trying to do us--that is, Abolish Humanity. It’s crazy how this short tome starts out by pinpointing how the holocaust begins with how we go about teaching children English.
Thank you. I looked into this novel and love this in Wiki, " Joyce Carol Oates has described it as "Dostoevsky's most confused and violent novel, and his most satisfactorily 'tragic' work."" Will have to check it out.
I remember reading "The Kill" by Emile Zola, when I was fighting the banks. Could not believe that the banks were doing the same thing in Zola's era that they were doing in 2010! No wonder "The Kill" was censored for so long! They didn't want anyone to know the nefarious behavior of the banking industry would happen again and again and again throughout history.
Things don’t change much. The worship of “progress” still goes on. Did you read Zola’s work on the Dreyfuss Affair? If I remember right, that’s what made him famous.
"The Kill" was the first piece of Zola I've read. I don't know if I can make it through these books you've suggested. Four years ago I got a concussion from a car accident and it's making reading difficult for me. I'm hopeful that this will change, but for now I can only read more simple novels. It totally SUCKS because I was such an avid reader.
Not many CS Lewis's writings fall below the excellent bar. Hillsdale College did a great course on his writing and it was free as all their on-line courses are.
It’s amazing that Malthus, Ehrlich, Thunberg, and their ilk are so spectacularly wrong so often, yet their devotees are still powerfully attracted to their message. It’s prolly because it’s easier to sell this message than the truth: it’s our relationship to God and people that matters most.
Hey ever’body, please check out CS Lewis’s “The Abolition of Man” referenced in this interview. It’s a great book (with a great title) which “seer-iously” (prophetically) describes what the Biden admin and all its 3-acronym-ed minions (FBI, FDA, NSA, ETC) are trying to do us--that is, Abolish Humanity. It’s crazy how this short tome starts out by pinpointing how the holocaust begins with how we go about teaching children English.
Also check out the four great works by Fyodor Dostoevsky, who had most of this evil flagged already in the 1860sand 70s.
Esp. Demons.
Most especially Demons!
Thank you. I looked into this novel and love this in Wiki, " Joyce Carol Oates has described it as "Dostoevsky's most confused and violent novel, and his most satisfactorily 'tragic' work."" Will have to check it out.
Yep, read the book, not what others say about it, would be my only advice.
I remember reading "The Kill" by Emile Zola, when I was fighting the banks. Could not believe that the banks were doing the same thing in Zola's era that they were doing in 2010! No wonder "The Kill" was censored for so long! They didn't want anyone to know the nefarious behavior of the banking industry would happen again and again and again throughout history.
Things don’t change much. The worship of “progress” still goes on. Did you read Zola’s work on the Dreyfuss Affair? If I remember right, that’s what made him famous.
"The Kill" was the first piece of Zola I've read. I don't know if I can make it through these books you've suggested. Four years ago I got a concussion from a car accident and it's making reading difficult for me. I'm hopeful that this will change, but for now I can only read more simple novels. It totally SUCKS because I was such an avid reader.
Well the comment from JCO makes me want to read the book even more so....
Add to that The Trial and The Castle by Franz Kafka.
For a little dystopian levity throw in a viewing of Terry Gilliam’s Brazil.
The Trial is non-fiction!
Unfortunately bureaucrats see as an instruction manual.
It was prophecy.
Not many CS Lewis's writings fall below the excellent bar. Hillsdale College did a great course on his writing and it was free as all their on-line courses are.
Paul Erlich, Obama’s special science advisor, has publicly stated that the world population should be 1.5 to 2 billion.
Yes, and I'm guessing that the 1.5-2 billion number will include Ehrlich and his family members.
It’s amazing that Malthus, Ehrlich, Thunberg, and their ilk are so spectacularly wrong so often, yet their devotees are still powerfully attracted to their message. It’s prolly because it’s easier to sell this message than the truth: it’s our relationship to God and people that matters most.