Message from @The Enlightened Shepherd
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that is just a retard paraphrase of the curse of Adam
It's not a paraphrase
it's a retarded lowbrow english translation
da ground b mad atchu mofugga yall dun fukt up
KJV
cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life;
18 Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field;
19 In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread
yes
that uses the good english
So Compare Fords Hyperborean outlook
"fruitful seaons"
and Biblical "cursed land" and 'sorrow"
so seasonal labor
store up for winter, don't be a dalit
got it
Exilarch
focus
I'm speaking about something deeper
A man's personal intimate, view of the existence that he finds himself bound to
The most inner, spiritual outlook
Labor, and the earth as a place of harvest
And his perception of these are testimonies to his spirit
For Henry Ford
The Earth is something abundant, giving us possibilities
For Yahweh, The Earth is cursed, and labor is sorrow
Yahweh is right
Ford was a sudra
no, a dalit
he cursed the earth with the automobile
he facilitated mass pollution and immigration
Yahweh was right, Ford was wrong
Heil Jesus
Yes, but you understand Yahweh as a God and consider him as able to foresee
But Yahweh is merely here a vehicle through which the writer informs us of his own perspective, as a mortal
As I've previously said, reading the Bible can be an art
Because you start observing the smallest details
if Ford were more of a philosopher, he could've realized instantly that technofixes were dumb and only cause problems
and that he should challenge himself by being fit and healthy and artistic/philosophic/outdoorsy
that there is a lot of shit for a smart person to do other than technofixes and none of it leads to the horrifying results
you will never just accidentally render whole acres uninhabitable by getting buff or writing a song or something
but you will when you invent new technology