Reason why materalism is the new religion

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theres no tldr btw js use TTS or don't read

Is because we have less of it, on average, every passing day. Rich get richer plus the west has collectively gotten uglier and also standards rose as well, + mental illness. So a beautiful combo of total wealth/capital deprivation (genetic, mental-sanity, material-purchasing power, etc). And we worship what is scarce, with atheism and rationalism our only logical next step is the worship of materialism. Im not saying its a bad thing, because this is our group ethics/morality, kind of something you can't avoid but can recognize, based on the hierarchy of needs, due to scarcity. Its only natural. It's of course, however, a sign of decline. Like how culture got more sexualized and people worship sex more when they have LESS of it, another thing on the hierarchy of needs that populations are being deprived of. This means our cultures and societies are in their last legs, probably before a financial reset and a ton of deaths too, and a power shift. Either towards the masses or our slave owners (im tending to think our slave owners will win, Im a predeterminist + enjoyer of elite theory and nick land as well). Don't feel bad about being a materialist individualistic narcissistic moral relativist, just recognize you actually can't be anything else since you and your surroundings are in such a deprived state. You'd easily be this morally superior saint if society wasn't in a shitter. You don't determine group ethics or dynamics, or the future of your group as a matter of fact. You ain't steering the ship. So, be unapologetic in how you react to the world. Yes, this is why religious niggas are copers. You're just religious cuz u can't do shit in this materialistic world. If u were chad u wouldn't be religious, simple as. I still actually (personally) hold my own morals closer to religious ones, but ofc those are ideals rather than realities so IRL I just behave like an atheist materialist cuz that kind of decision making gives me the best results from reality jfl. I guess the lesson from this post is just have your own set of beliefs ig, not my proudest 4am post

kinda referencing this thread:
 
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If u were chad u wouldn't be religious, simple as.
True af:blackpill:.

I just remembered something. You guys noticed in ER's manifesto he never mentioned God or religion?
 
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True af:blackpill:.

I just remembered something. You guys noticed in ER's manifesto he never mentioned God or religion?
I never read it but yea I assume cuz all he valued is being treated decently, in group approval/acceptance and access to basic social experiences. Since that was too much to ask for, he gained a materialistic view, hating chads and stacies cuz they're better than him, and also prolly started viewing number of slays as the only value of a person and determiner of success (as it was sorta the weakest link in his chain) since we worship what is scarce (by definition, even with conventional religion we worship the divine because it's scarce and hard to access)
 
theres no tldr btw js use TTS or don't read

Is because we have less of it, on average, every passing day. Rich get richer plus the west has collectively gotten uglier and also standards rose as well, + mental illness. So a beautiful combo of total wealth/capital deprivation (genetic, mental-sanity, material-purchasing power, etc). And we worship what is scarce, with atheism and rationalism our only logical next step is the worship of materialism. Im not saying its a bad thing, because this is our group ethics/morality, kind of something you can't avoid but can recognize, based on the hierarchy of needs, due to scarcity. Its only natural. It's of course, however, a sign of decline. Like how culture got more sexualized and people worship sex more when they have LESS of it, another thing on the hierarchy of needs that populations are being deprived of. This means our cultures and societies are in their last legs, probably before a financial reset and a ton of deaths too, and a power shift. Either towards the masses or our slave owners (im tending to think our slave owners will win, Im a predeterminist + enjoyer of elite theory and nick land as well). Don't feel bad about being a materialist individualistic narcissistic moral relativist, just recognize you actually can't be anything else since you and your surroundings are in such a deprived state. You'd easily be this morally superior saint if society wasn't in a shitter. You don't determine group ethics or dynamics, or the future of your group as a matter of fact. You ain't steering the ship. So, be unapologetic in how you react to the world. Yes, this is why religious niggas are copers. You're just religious cuz u can't do shit in this materialistic world. If u were chad u wouldn't be religious, simple as. I still actually (personally) hold my own morals closer to religious ones, but ofc those are ideals rather than realities so IRL I just behave like an atheist materialist cuz that kind of decision making gives me the best results from reality jfl. I guess the lesson from this post is just have your own set of beliefs ig, not my proudest 4am post

kinda referencing this thread:
I didn't read any of that stuff you posted. This thread is too long and I'm not interested in reading anything that's talking about materialism.
 
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since we worship what is scarce (by definition, even with conventional religion we worship the divine because it's scarce and hard to access)
so type shit atp all people were missing was spirituality in their life (spiritual needs on the hierarchy of needs) but today we see people saying that workers during fedual times had better working hours jfl (def not better working or living conditions though but oh well) so modern people on average aren't just missing spiritual guidance they're literally missing basic shit like sex and purchasing power and even mental health and a healthy diet. Like, if you're in the modern case, the LAST of your concerns is Christian morality and polemics and idealistic views that aren't even in power anymore so they're just idealistic abstractions that don't at all affect reality beside some observances it makes. So if people had enough wealth (and stopped worshipping it) and enough sex, they might turn their head next to reforming their group ethics back to ideals of religion. But until then (unrealistic) you'll keep seeing opportunistic feminism and hypergamy as the rule of the day, as well as low group cooperation/in group competition and low trust.
 
also a byproduct of dishonest governments/upper classes post-monarchical era plus capitalism
 
how can you be a rationalist and materialist/atheist at the same time:lul::lul::lul::lul:. holy shit.
 
how can you be a rationalist and materialist/atheist at the same time:lul::lul::lul::lul:. holy shit.
u can be those 2 things without being an atheist, here I used atheism descriptively (my mistake), I meant to say amorality though
 
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u can be those 2 things without being an atheist, here I used atheism descriptively (my mistake), I meant to say amorality though
but how are you rationalist+materliast/atheist when rationalism is idealistic philosophy
 
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but how are you rationalist+materliast/atheist when rationalism is idealistic philosophy
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"In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "the position that reason has precedence over other ways of acquiring knowledge", often in contrast to other possible sources of knowledge such as faith, tradition, or sensory experience. More formally, rationalism is defined as a methodology or a theory "in which the criterion of truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive""
 
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fym:lul:
"In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "the position that reason has precedence over other ways of acquiring knowledge", often in contrast to other possible sources of knowledge such as faith, tradition, or sensory experience. More formally, rationalism is defined as a methodology or a theory "in which the criterion of truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive""
INDEED how can you be a materialist when knowledge comes from reason which is non-material JFL
 
INDEED how can you be a materialist when knowledge comes from reason which is non-material JFL
lmfaoo so all thinking is non material?:lul: Buddy js give it up atp rationalism is an enlightenment idea that rose with irreligiosity, deism and atheism
 
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at best you could say I mixed it up with empiricism
 
Byproduct of satanism of the elites

After ww3 and New World Order they will prevail luciferian one world new religion
 
lmfaoo so all thinking is non material?:lul: Buddy js give it up atp rationalism is an enlightenment idea that rose with irreligiosity, deism and atheism
YES all thinking is non material otherwise you can't claim to be right if it's just neural connections at work. and who cares about irreligiosity, leibniz was a theist so as descrates
 
mb this nigga predicts me: "In the past, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, the term 'rationalist' was often used to refer to free thinkers of an anti-clerical and anti-religious outlook, and for a time the word acquired a distinctly pejorative force (thus in 1670 Sanderson spoke disparagingly of 'a mere rationalist, that is to say in plain English an atheist of the late edition...'). The use of the label 'rationalist' to characterize a world outlook which has no place for the supernatural is becoming less popular today; terms like 'humanist' or 'materialist' seem largely to have taken its place. But the old usage still survives."
 
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mb this nigga predicts me: "In the past, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, the term 'rationalist' was often used to refer to free thinkers of an anti-clerical and anti-religious outlook, and for a time the word acquired a distinctly pejorative force (thus in 1670 Sanderson spoke disparagingly of 'a mere rationalist, that is to say in plain English an atheist of the late edition...'). The use of the label 'rationalist' to characterize a world outlook which has no place for the supernatural is becoming less popular today; terms like 'humanist' or 'materialist' seem largely to have taken its place. But the old usage still survives."
-chatgpt
 
too long but i agree with title
 
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