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Beware the Gorilla!
Formerly people from French Britanny used to think that Monkeys were the Devil's Creatures. Because the Devil was envying the Art of God who made the Man, he wanted his own poetry and made himself a Monkey. Due to special ability of the Monkey for imitation ('mimesis' say snobs), it is true that one could give to the God of Music or Socialism a Monkey face....
Publié le 25/03/2010 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
Protestantism... of Satan?
Protestantism is for some Sociologists the Matrix of Capitalism; obviously they did not read German Luther, Dutch Erasmus or English Francis Bacon. Condemning Speculation M. Luther is not different from Catholic Dante Alighieri; that makes today Catholic Pope more 'Protestant' -in the sociologist idea- than Luther himself! This problem allows to understand two points:...
Publié le 14/03/2010 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
The Devil Inside
French journalist Jacques Duquesne wrote a book about the Church and the Devil, demonstrating that Catholic Church got rid of him last Century along. And in fact advertising for the Devil is more in rockn'roll Lyrics or Hollywood movies now than in Christian Churches. This turn is for the author Duquesne a progress toward more Responsability: - First thing...
Publié le 10/03/2010 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
Mistake of A. Huxley
Reading "Brave New World" I was very disappointed. Under strong authority of this Shakespeare's word (Bacon is behind), one could expect more than Huxley's wrong Essay. Karl Marx is closer to Shakespeare than Huxley does. "Destiny" against "Liberty": it is in fact a good point of view to understand Marx as Big Will. Wether he intended it or not, Marx...
Publié le 28/02/2010 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
Brave New old World
The authorship of New secular Christianism is sometimes alloted by Scholars to English Scientist Francis Bacon Verulam (XVIIth). No doubt that there is an attempt in Bacon's Theology to make true catholicism, i.e. 'universal' in the Greek understanding of 'catholic'. But was Bacon even as naive as Dante Alighieri about a neutral posture of the State toward Churches? Probably not. Most of...
Publié le 18/02/2010 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
Society is the Mass-Murderer
In most paederastic nations such as Japan, USA or Germany, consequence is that women have more temper than men. Is that the reason why you can walk across a town in the USA during a day without seeing any beautiful girl, which is for a French or an European guy rather confusing? Even French Christian Free-Mason* J. de Maistre (1753-1821) must admit it after Ancient Philosophy: politics is...
Publié le 12/02/2010 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
My own private Usa
Living in the USA helped me to understand that Pornography and Ethical Order are the same; i.e. grounded on the same sexual obsession , full of mathematics and mechanics: ground zero (The twin towers, one for the sexual obsession, the other for the moral order which is an Architecture, were in fact rich symbols.) I was a Catholic before; I became a Marxist too after (which is necessary...
Publié le 10/02/2010 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
Bacon our Shakespeare
I notice this concerning both Francis Bacon Verulam AND Shakespeare: they are translated by scholars as: -Shakespeare a Baroque author; -Bacon a Baroque scientist; Although they are obviously not Baroque at all. From the Holy Scriptures Shakespeare knows that 'time' is one fiendish operation. Roman or latin tradition of Montaigne can be qualified of Baroque style. Not Shakespeare...
Publié le 28/12/2009 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
Le Diable dans l'Eglise (3)
Nul théologien n'a une connaissance meilleure du diable que Shakespeare, à l'opposé du Tartuffe Jacques Duquesne (Il n'est écrit nulle part que la théologie doit être ennuyeuse, et on ne saurait en vouloir à Shakespeare d'imiter Eschyle plutôt que Thomas d'Aquin.) Horatio dans "Hamlet" a une attitude typiquement médiévale ou "romaine" vis-à-vis du diable, qui diffère sensiblement de celle...
Publié le 23/12/2009 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
Thibon l'Imposteur
C'est plus ou moins une saloperie que l'introduction de Simone Weil par le paysan Gustave Thibon ( "La Pesanteur et la Grâce" ). Pour ne pas trop charger la mule Thibon qui a déjà contre lui de ne pas croire en Dieu (c'est là que mène Pascal et aux pirouettes de Jean Guitton, Nitche ou Sartre), je me contenterai de la formule suivante : la Simone Weil marxiste est plus chrétienne que la Simone...
Publié le 11/12/2009 dans Lapinos par Xavier JASSU | Lire la suite...
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