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Old 06-23-2009, 07:26 PM   #836 (permalink)
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i think that every living being experiences two drives, self-affirmation and self-destruction. I think both of these drives express themselves through everything we create, be it art, religion, economics, politics, etc. I don't think there's much hope of getting rid of either one.

On a more mystical level, i think the self-affirmative drive is a pull towards god, to become whole and embrace life and death, bliss and suffering. The self-destructive drive on the other hand denies bliss and focuses on suffering, and pulls us towards the abyss. I see the logic of christianity as an attempt to ignore the balance of good and evil, and essentially unbalance the universe towards self-affirmation, which i see as a metaphysical mistake that many other religions have managed to avoid. At the same time, though, by giving us a christ figure who basically embodies self-affirmation, christianity gives us a very sound and stable moral template. However, with every christ comes an anti-christ... So it goes.
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