The Illuminati has been consistently deceiving the public into believing in Darwinian evolution because it is important that people think they are and always have been "evolving". That is because the Illuminati will deceive mankind into a false evolution where man merges with machine. Man is trying to play God and will use science and technology to try and do it. Transhumanism is man's attempt at evolving into God and becoming eternal.
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And? Even if that were true, what of it? Scared we'll manage to do under our own power what a hundred generations of Christians got down on their hands and knees to beg Yahweh to do for them? Scared that you've possibly been playing for the wrong team all this time? That you needlessly sacrificed your will and dignity?
I bet that's it. If all these frothing nitwits truly believed their god to be omnipotent then they wouldn't gibber on about this nonsense. Nothing happens without his permission, right? But they don't believe in his omnipotence. Who could? Watch five short minutes of world news and that belief collapses under the weight of reality so fast that the air cracks. And that's when the conspiracy theories and stark slavering bonkers raving at strangers begin. Clearly Yahweh's not in total control--he'd have to be evil if he was and he can't be evil because he said he's not--and it seems like his grip slips a little more each day. What if... what he doesn't win? What if Satan becomes the David to his Goliath? Thousands of years of blind obedience and tyranny, of bloody murder and theft of every kind, all for nothing. Hundreds of generations of wasted lives. So the only solution is to help the supposedly all-powerful one win his fight. Impede "the enemy" at every turn. Kill them where you can and bludgeon them with corrupted laws where you can't. And in those more enlightened places where you can do neither, scream at them. All because the alternative would be, more than just admitting to wasting years of their lives, looking at themselves without the god goggles on and realizing that as horrid a creature as their god is, they're something even worse by virtue of being real. Their god may have been an omnicidal sociopath but at least his wretchedness was confined to the realm of bad fiction. Not so them.
That's what's wrong with them. For any remotely empathetic creature to live by the Bible's exceptionally harsh take on the ends justifying the means, they NEED to KNOW that they're on the winning team. To know that there's nothing they or anyone else could do to make a difference in the outcome anyway. Without that, their minds would all but shut down under the weight of all that backed-up guilt and regret. They're terrified of themselves. Of what they've become. On some level there's some small, flickering spark of self-awareness still smoldering on and it's utterly repulsed by what it sees.
There is definitely deception going on. The deception is those picking your pockets while frightening y'all with the immensely retarded invention of the Illuminati. The closest thing to an evil empire are RW Republicans and billionaires, your favorite people and people your churches encourage you to worship, Pay attention!
You say that like it's a bad thing. Nothing wrong with participatory evolution.
Besides, there's no such thing as "playing God". To play, one would need to know the rules, be able to see the pieces... Until the species is somehow omnipotent, "playing God" is just a phrase used to demonize that which some people don't understand.
Scarlett Johansson. The eponymous character in Luc Besson's film "Lucy". She'll be starring as Major Motoko Kusanagi in Steven Spielberg's live-action version of "Ghost in the Shell"; with Masamune Shirow's blessing, no less.
Scared, much? [/William Gibson]
Transhumanism, however you want to envision that, is totally difference than biological evolution. Nobody who understood either AI/robotics or evolution would confuse the two. Once again, we see that fundies cannot recognize metaphors or evocative language.
> Once again, we see that fundies cannot recognize metaphors or evocative language.
In particular, some of the best-written parts of their favorite book. :-)
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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