E. M. Cioran

Sep 24, 2016 19:42

Always keen for the provocative statement, Cioran speaks of the Jews in this excerpt.

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“If they do not possess a monopoly on subtlety, the fact remains, nonetheless, that their form of intelligence is the most disturbing there is, the oldest; it is as if they know everything, have always known everything, since Adam, since … God ( Read more... )

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pigshitpoet September 25 2016, 01:42:18 UTC
Oh, they know... - Spinoza

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maadmike September 25 2016, 01:54:22 UTC
I love Spinoza, I'd studied his work at my institute, he is my favorite Jude but the problem is that his pure logic made it impossible for him to be the part of this grate big truth...

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modern times pigshitpoet September 25 2016, 05:54:33 UTC
i don't really know him, just know of him, which seems in keeping with the great big truth..

he's way back from 1600s. all that was not logic was madness back then

and the church religions trying to run propagandist crowd control even way back to the middle ages throwing logic in our faces..

we haven't come very far yet, have we?

; ))

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RE: modern times maadmike September 25 2016, 12:34:27 UTC
The saying "I love" was very warmed up by alcohol this morning...

"which seems in keeping with the great big truth.."

What is "the grate big" are you talking about?

"throwing logic in our faces.."

As it seems to me there the middle ages was not much logic but the Church dogmas and pure stupidity which lets people burn beautiful women and too wise men and when Spinoza had bring some he was threatened and expelled from the Jewish Church...

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maadmike September 25 2016, 01:57:56 UTC
I don't believe in Adam if he was not Russian... )))

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hardblue September 25 2016, 02:26:53 UTC
I think he was a Mesopotamian. ;)

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maadmike September 25 2016, 12:36:09 UTC
Then he was a Mesopotamian Russian! ;)

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