tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-648884752216444797.post7741600241438376661..comments2024-03-22T17:43:18.211-07:00Comments on bionic mosquito: Take a Hike bionic mosquitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12002548958078731031noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-648884752216444797.post-28952128981115034352021-07-15T12:10:24.900-07:002021-07-15T12:10:24.900-07:00Damn. That is one hell of a comment!
The City of ...Damn. That is one hell of a comment!<br /><br />The City of Man = Eyes Down<br />The City of God = Eyes Up<br /><br />Both are needed. Thankfully God gave us all the tools necessary to do both (eyes which swivel, necks that tilt, etc.). But boy is the learning process on the balance of these two fraught with error!<br /><br />Here's an interesting quote from Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn in his book, "The Menace of the Herd":<br /><br />"Whatever the conceptions of Enlightenment toward God might have been, whether they pictured Him as nonexistent, or as a pale being without personality, sunk in sleep, or at least disinterested toward the fate of the individual, that period took a negative attitude toward the next world. Enlightenment was antimetaphysical and geocentrical. In the framework of such a philosophy, devoid of otherworldliness, the human beings and their existence assumed automatically a different significance. The meaning of life, human happiness, and all the other basic values were projected into this world and that change brought an enormous thirst for "justice," earthly justice, of course, which in turn was nothing else but an initially veiled and finally open demand for absolute equality."A Texas Libertarianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02980539931923054404noreply@blogger.com