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    Druid (druid@shrine.moe)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Mar-2025 21:31:11 JSTDruidDruid
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    • kaia
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    @kaia @sathariel Finally, I wish to advance the position that Abrahamic religion is actually a complicated psyop designed to traumatically imprint children, and that it relies on Semitic magic (and some appropriated African magic) to operate. It is extremely complicated, advanced, and unspeakably evil magic, it is the most evil magic I have ever seen in my entire life and I refuse to reveal it to the unready. I have a wish to discuss this with you at your leisure if you would find my opinions interesting.

    Think for a moment, please, about the Abrahamic obsession with the impossibility of establishing full and true ancestry. "Which of Abraham's sons was the good one" is the root cause of the Sunni/Shia divide. "Which of Noah's sons saw his penis and is therefore damned" is a more complicated invocatory koan designed to foster anxiety in Jews. This progresses to the more advanced story of Jacob and Esau. The idea that the progeny of Esau (the tribe of Edom) are doomed to Hellfire for no other reason than God just not liking them is central to Juidaism and the occult anxiety is invoced by the occasional and mysterious employment of the phrase "Jewry is Edom" in Jewish esoterica. Consider also the impossibility of establishing Hakashic succession.
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