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Lmao thank you. The idea that the elites operate with some kind of mystical energy/power is far too rampant on this site

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Hello fellow alt righter, did you know that the moon is fake and the earth is flat!? Also satellites are a spook and the government controls the weather. This is clearly what everyone here at Pool.co believes and if you disagree I will gladly spend the rest of my shift derailing this thread with you.

-- Agent G. Lowie

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I wish it were that easy to explain it away, but the thing I’m talking about and several things you listed are supported by some well-respected and highly-ranked members of this site

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Then those people are either:

A) Schizophrenic B) Glow in the dark 'cubical operatives' on some payroll C) Complete and total smooth-brained mega-retards D) All of the above

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They aren't atheists. It's just separating the nonsense fiction from their actual beliefs which is the tiresome part.

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I’m not an atheist. But I also don’t believe humans can harness any divine power or energy, whether good or evil

[–] [deleted] 0 pt (edited )

But I also don’t believe humans can harness any divine power or energy,

Well, I don't either but it's a belief in various religions. Ancient Egyptian religion had the magical energy force known as "Heka." Chinese have "Chi" or "Qi." Hindus have "Kundalini". Kabbalah incorporates a similar concept of a magical force.

So the question is whether they go through some form of real-world experience that makes them think they have control over some illusive mystic power, or it's all just delusion?

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jews drink gentile blood though so its not too far off.

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Superstition seems to be something humanity just can't get over. Whether on the small scale, like luck, or on a cosmic scale, like belief in gods, this seems like it is a part of us.