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There exist 3 basic fears in the human psyche.
Fear of purposelessness and non-existence is the first. It derives itself from the id.
Fear of failure and inadequacy is the second. It derives itself from the ego.
Fear of helplessness is the third. It derives itself from the superego.
All 3 have one fundamental fear in common, the fear of the unknown. The great fear that has limited our progress and success. The fear that feeds on us and keeps us down. The fear that is the root of all the failure, negativity and insecurity. A fear that must be confronted and abolished!
Deep in the mind of production line humans lies a void. From birth they are taught to fear it, to follow a savior that will keep them out of this abysmal pit of nihilism. It is an entity derived from basic fears that all humans possess.
When the fears combine, a new fear may emerge.
A fear that haunts us throughout our existence.
The fear of death is her name.
From this a neat picture of Satan and his minions is painted, the great evil that all humankind must avoid.
To avoid it, they must follow a doctrine of ancient rules, a book, written many years ago.
A book written by men seeking a means to control their not-so-fortunate and relatively ignorant brethren.
Playing on human fear with the power of the all-knowing all powerful savior
must surely program the minds of all to obey the few, the chosen, the holy
descendants of the imaginary "god". These few abused the power, and the people,
through endless prodding of damnation. The all-powerful was gentle and ruthless,
loving and hateful, all-powerful and helpless?
Hypocrites!
Fools are those who follow organized religion, the frothy remnants of the tortured millennium. Let the fools await the second coming, while the intelligent proceed to explore their minds and remove the unneeded stigmas of life that we are programmed with from birth. Hoping we grow up ignorant and blindly follow them and finance their operation while they rape our children and squander our hand earned currency. This has gone on for too long, but I fear the average man or a woman still has enough fear to question the existence of a non-existing entity and to believe in themselves and their own abilities, which the "holy" men have hid so well through empty, misleading teaching of their "god"...