Monthly Archives: January 2022

Where Are the Masons?

the funny thing about the Masons is that they are not very Freemasonic. they aren’t organised into lodges — the word I think is only mentioned in a historical passage where the origin of the Masons is described. the concept … Continue reading

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Crossanity: On Believing in the Saints But Not Jesus

the reason the saints were thrown out by the reformers is because both the gospel-as-written and north European political aspirations are about unmediated power relations, made fair by virtue of this unmediated quality — by the gospel everyone is to … Continue reading

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The Gap Between Archimedes and Kepler in the Scientific Mythology

i think the part between Archimedes and Kepler is deleted, even today in a very multiracial and global because the myth of the history of science is really very shoddy and doesn’t withstand much investigation, like most kinds of scientific … Continue reading

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thinking of starting to call scientists and the scientific project “the Scientists” (floruerunt c. 1550 — 1950) to rhyme with “the Platonists” or “the Pythagoreans”

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