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The Hidden Hegel

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posted on Aug, 20 2011 @ 12:46 AM
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The doctrines of Christianity, Judaism and Islam, being utterly false, have proved an enormous obstacle to clear thinking. The need to avoid being seen to stray into heresy and religious subversion constrained many thinkers in their public utterances and publications. In private, the views they expressed and committed to secret books were often startlingly different. There are many hidden books by great thinkers that are entirely at odds with their publicly stated positions. Their conventional works were designed to hint at their real ideas, while ensuring that they did not run foul of the authorities. Hegel, a Grand Master of the Illuminati, chose a tactic of writing in such an impenetrable style that it was difficult for anyone in the corridors of power to fully understand the radical nature of what he was declaring. In his works are buried great gems of ancient wisdom.

For those who are interested in delving into the esoteric roots of Hegel's work, the following provides a useful introduction:

marxists.anu.edu.au...



posted on Aug, 20 2011 @ 11:37 AM
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Christians NEVER let FACTS get in the way of their Beliefs.. You can literalll show them mistranslations, preachers who are hypocritic con men, and even that "Jesus" wasn't a real name..

all they will do is "plug ears, close eyes, and shout LA LA LA LA LA LA" or worse they will get violent.. I mean come on... that's what their "Jesus" would do right???

watch how mad they get if you tell them Moses (MUSA) wrote Genesis and All he knew was egyptian mystic beliefs and it is plagarized from Gilgamesh's writings..



posted on Aug, 20 2011 @ 12:58 PM
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all religions are a load of bs, but if people need something to beleive in just to make their lives seem more important then let em be, its like letting kids beleive in santa claus, if you told em the truth straight away their brains would probably inplode lol



posted on Aug, 20 2011 @ 02:50 PM
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I used to think that way But now I realize what others believe affects their decisions.. In turn, since we live in a "democracy" a.k.a. Mob Rule. What religions people have does affect others.. there are numerous examples of this .. the Dark Ages (religion did this), the Requiamento (spaniards slaughtering and pillaging south america), muslims gang raping women as punishment for something a relative does then punishing the rape victim, etc...

In a democracy, it is very DANGEROUS to allow a bunch of religious Zealots to use their "it comes from GOD" crap to vote certain laws, leaders, etc...Like "I'm doing the Lord's work."

to use a quote from the Bi-bull "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"...or "uh, der, well shucks billy Bob, that thar wooman was a witch. a yuk a yuk.. Praise Jesus.."

Or how about a bunch of savages beheading people over a comic, cartoon, burning a book...
edit on 20-8-2011 by rebeldog because: spelling



posted on Aug, 21 2011 @ 03:35 AM
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good point, imagine how much science could of advanced if it werent held back by religion in the dark ages. we could all be on hover bikes by now



posted on Aug, 22 2011 @ 09:39 AM
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Hegel, a Grand Master of the Illuminati, chose a tactic of writing in such an impenetrable style that it was difficult for anyone in the corridors of power to fully understand the radical nature of what he was declaring. In his works are buried great gems of ancient wisdom.

Hegel wasn’t a ‘Grand Master of the Illuminati’, whatever that may be. He was just a thinker who got himself a bit muddled, and was embraced by that even more muddled thinker, Karl Marx.

Your link does not indicate Hegel’s membership in any secret society. It is merely Glenn Magee's synopsis of a book he wrote that claims Hegel was an occultist whose readings in the occult influenced his philosophy. And even Magee's thesis is certainly not the last word in Hegel studies; it's just one professor's opinion.

By the way, this forum is for discussion of creationist conspiracies. Your thread should be in the Philosophy forum, and I am going to ask the staff to move it there.



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