Dr. James Lindsay
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You know, that's the story of Cain, eh?
Cain's sacrifices are not rewarded. he invites this spirit of resentment in to occupy his soul and becomes not only murderous, but the progenitor of genocide and the precursor to the flood, right? And the media, it's so interesting, James, because So Cain's sacrifices are rejected and it's a little ambiguous as to why. And then he goes to complain to God.
Cain's sacrifices are not rewarded. he invites this spirit of resentment in to occupy his soul and becomes not only murderous, but the progenitor of genocide and the precursor to the flood, right? And the media, it's so interesting, James, because So Cain's sacrifices are rejected and it's a little ambiguous as to why. And then he goes to complain to God.
Cain's sacrifices are not rewarded. he invites this spirit of resentment in to occupy his soul and becomes not only murderous, but the progenitor of genocide and the precursor to the flood, right? And the media, it's so interesting, James, because So Cain's sacrifices are rejected and it's a little ambiguous as to why. And then he goes to complain to God.
And God says, basically he says, you think you're miserable because you're failing. It's like, you're not. There's lots of things you could do about failing. If you did well, you would be accepted, right? What you've done is you have allowed something terribly tempting that crouched on your doorstep to enter your house and have its way with you.
And God says, basically he says, you think you're miserable because you're failing. It's like, you're not. There's lots of things you could do about failing. If you did well, you would be accepted, right? What you've done is you have allowed something terribly tempting that crouched on your doorstep to enter your house and have its way with you.
And God says, basically he says, you think you're miserable because you're failing. It's like, you're not. There's lots of things you could do about failing. If you did well, you would be accepted, right? What you've done is you have allowed something terribly tempting that crouched on your doorstep to enter your house and have its way with you.
And that's why you're bitter, resentful, and murderous. It has nothing to do with your failure. It's this additional variable, which is, because the thing is, everyone, in a sense, this is true of heroes in mythology, everyone starts out lowly. Everyone starts out dispossessed. Everyone starts out oppressed.
And that's why you're bitter, resentful, and murderous. It has nothing to do with your failure. It's this additional variable, which is, because the thing is, everyone, in a sense, this is true of heroes in mythology, everyone starts out lowly. Everyone starts out dispossessed. Everyone starts out oppressed.
And that's why you're bitter, resentful, and murderous. It has nothing to do with your failure. It's this additional variable, which is, because the thing is, everyone, in a sense, this is true of heroes in mythology, everyone starts out lowly. Everyone starts out dispossessed. Everyone starts out oppressed.
And there's angles of your identity that you can construe as oppressor-oppressed narrative with no problem. If you decide that you've been treated unfairly and now you have a right to resentment and revenge, then, well, then you're the monster that breeds genocide.
And there's angles of your identity that you can construe as oppressor-oppressed narrative with no problem. If you decide that you've been treated unfairly and now you have a right to resentment and revenge, then, well, then you're the monster that breeds genocide.
And there's angles of your identity that you can construe as oppressor-oppressed narrative with no problem. If you decide that you've been treated unfairly and now you have a right to resentment and revenge, then, well, then you're the monster that breeds genocide.
There's a Luciferian— And so what does he do, though?
There's a Luciferian— And so what does he do, though?
There's a Luciferian— And so what does he do, though?
His successful brother.
His successful brother.
His successful brother.
These people that have a longer perspective and a deeper body of work, it's hard because... Well, that's a crucial... So that touches on Douglas's point too, is that to not throw the baby out with the bathwater. That's right. One of the things... Institutions are corrupt, but due diligence matters. Right, right.