Anonymous
8/12/2025, 2:48:51 AM
No.40895350
Technology and magick both manipulate reality through intent and structured systems. Historically, occult practices used symbols, rituals, and focused will to influence outcomes. Today, technology mirrors this: code shapes digital environments, algorithms predict behavior, and quantum systems challenge physical laws. Consider AI generating outputs that resemble scrying or divination, internet memes behaving like self-sustaining thoughtforms, or quantum computing experiments that echo alchemical transmutation. Are these parallels a coincidence, or is technology an extension of magickal principles? Alternatively, could occult forces be embedded in tech’s evolution (glitches, unexplained device behaviors, cryptic patterns in data)?
Seeking evidence, personal experiences, or theories where tech and magick intersect. For instance: Has a program ever produced results that felt non-random? Do certain online spaces feel like they have their own "energy"? Are there technologies that seem to tap into something beyond science? Avoid demon/lizard spam, religious rants, or unrelated conspiracies. Focus on the tech-magick overlap.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:18:20 PM
No.507998958
Christianity Was Never “Jewish-Controlled”
Let’s kill this cope before it mutates further: Christianity was not “controlled by Jews” in the Middle Ages, nor was it secretly a Jewish scheme. This is a lazy half-truth used by edgy midwits who can’t distinguish between historical roots and doctrinal rupture.
>but Christ and the Apostles were ethnically Jewish
Yes, the early Church emerged in Judea. But the entire premise of Christianity is the rejection of Rabbinic Judaism. The early Christians were expelled from synagogues, hunted by Jewish authorities, and martyred for preaching a Messiah the Pharisees denied. From the destruction of the Temple in 70 AD to the codification of the Mishnah around 200, Christianity and Judaism formally split. The Talmud was developing in one direction; the Church Fathers were developing in the opposite.
>“The Church is the true Israel; the synagogue is cast off.” — St. John Chrysostom
>“They [the Jews] have the Scriptures, but understand them not.” — St. Augustine
From Justin Martyr to Origen, to Irenaeus and Chrysostom, the Fathers spent centuries denouncing Jewish rejection of Christ, condemning their legalism, and differentiating the New Covenant from the Old. They considered Rabbinic Judaism a blinded relic, not a spiritual ally.
There is no evidence that converted Jews in the Church ever exercised hidden control or special privilege. On the contrary, the Church viewed Jewish converts with suspicion, often requiring public renunciation of Jewish rites and customs, and placing them under extra scrutiny to ensure true conversion (see the Inquisition).
Christianity is built not on the Talmud, nor on the Sanhedrin or on Jewish nationalism, but on the Incarnate Logos who fulfilled and thereby replaced the Old Law. Judaism became what the Church called a “dead tree.” That is, a 'witness' to truth, and not a 'co-architect' of it.