Anonymous
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9/4/2025, 6:36:49 PM
No.514804590
>>514796216
I don't find it odd. Murdoch was reading the Bible and said he sympathized (there was a place for it in his thinking), and Teilhard de Chardin united it and materialism (I think), and Murdoch was intrigued by Teilhard (Terence McKenna borrowed from him). Murdoch recommended it to Christians (some thread).
Also, it's a thing that people leave Christianity in their youth but come back. Not always of course.
You say it's strange, but this may be why he chose Stirling to deliver this message to - a sympathetic recipient, more sympathetic than /pol/.
I don't find it odd. Murdoch was reading the Bible and said he sympathized (there was a place for it in his thinking), and Teilhard de Chardin united it and materialism (I think), and Murdoch was intrigued by Teilhard (Terence McKenna borrowed from him). Murdoch recommended it to Christians (some thread).
Also, it's a thing that people leave Christianity in their youth but come back. Not always of course.
You say it's strange, but this may be why he chose Stirling to deliver this message to - a sympathetic recipient, more sympathetic than /pol/.