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Re: Anthroposophy still relevant




by GuyGadebois » 31/05/20, 22:35

There are undoubtedly outdated ideas and concepts in anthroposophy (Steiner is a man of the XIXth century), but one has only to look around us among the other religions to realize that it is also more than true elsewhere. And at least they do not mutilate their children in the most barbaric rite that still exists today without anyone pushing outlandish cries: Circumcision.
I would add that they do not wage war between the most stupid theocracies in the world, neither crusades, nor conquistas. : Mrgreen:
No wonder the most virulent (here) towards anthroposophy are those who slap their arms on the green, who defend agro-chemical business and who praise GMOs.
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by Exnihiloest » 05/06/20, 20:03

GuyGadebois wrote:...
No wonder the most virulent (here) towards anthroposophy are those who slap their arms on the green, who defend agro-chemical business and who praise GMOs.

Agro-chemistry is no more rotten than the environmental movement or politics in general.
As for GMOs, it is a science. Systematic anti-GMOs are anti-science. When they use science, it is only that it goes in the direction of their ecofascist propaganda.
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by GuyGadebois » 05/06/20, 21:34

Yes yes, the eco-fascists, the Khmer Vert, the gauchos, the activists, the long hair, the filthy ones, the baba cools, the hippies, the cocos, coughed. Go take your pills for your blood pressure.
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by Exnihiloest » 07/06/20, 18:30

GuyGadebois wrote:Yes yes, the eco-fascists, the Khmer Vert, the gauchos, the activists, the long hair, the filthy ones, the baba cools, the hippies, the cocos, coughed. Go take your pills for your blood pressure.

Yes yes, Monsanto's collaborators, big pharma, lobbyists of multinationals, capitalists, industrialists, liberals, climate-negationists, garbage promoting GMOs ...
To help you understand yourself:
https://www.psychologies.com/Dico-Psycho/Projection
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by izentrop » 29/12/20, 08:24

Testimony of a mother who took her child out of a Steiner-Waldorf school
The introduction: https://mariannedubois.wordpress.com/20 ... roduction/
The rest is edifying
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by eclectron » 29/12/20, 09:10

Exnihiloest wrote:Agro-chemistry is no more rotten than the environmental movement or politics in general.
As for GMOs, it is a science. Systematic anti-GMOs are anti-science. When they use science, it is only that it goes in the direction of their ecofascist propaganda.

When rot has tenfold power in its hands corrupted by money, which rot do you think is most harmful? The agro-chemical business or the inevitably fascist ecomachin?

Rot being the simple survival instinct in every being, which takes on sickly proportions when amplified without consciousness in the human psyche, we call it the ego. Welcome to the machine (who thinks ...)!
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 29/12/20, 12:57

izentrop wrote:Testimony of a mother who took her child out of a Steiner-Waldorf school
The introduction: https://mariannedubois.wordpress.com/20 ... roduction/
The rest is edifying

Already in the introduction, a feeling of absolute emptiness. Then, lies after fabrications. In short, shit bars!
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by izentrop » 29/12/20, 14:28

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
izentrop wrote:Testimony of a mother who took her child out of a Steiner-Waldorf school
The introduction: https://mariannedubois.wordpress.com/20 ... roduction/
The rest is edifying
Already in the introduction, a feeling of absolute emptiness. Enasuite, lies about fabrications. In short, shit bars!
also edifying the energy you put in defending sectarian aberrations. : Shock:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 29/12/20, 14:40

izentrop wrote:also edifying the energy you put in defending sectarian aberrations. : Shock:

No sectarian drift in this case. I attack real sects with as much energy as I can defend non-sects. You can't say the same, obsessed as you are by your obsessions.
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by eclectron » 29/12/20, 14:56

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote: obsessions.

rather prejudices, therefore fears.
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