Our philosophy
People are evolving from animals to humans, and back. Each person's environment and chemistry influence how far a person has evolved toward humanity. The animal influences tell a person to be selfish while putting the good of the herd or tribe at a high priority. Humanity's values are those above the animal instincts. Humanity's values are universal. A humane person values every person on earth equally. A humane person places high value on nature and its creations, and strives to leave nature unaltered as much as possible.
The constant struggle between the animal and human instincts is the source of most of the world's conflicts and problems facing people today. It is a struggle between reality and fantasy. A child wants to believe there is a Santa Claus and Easter Bunny. Those fantasies help children adjust to reality. The problem is, most people never evolve out of the fantasy stage. It's common for a handful of self-appointed "Nobles" to cultivate the childish proclivity for fantasy, for denial, for escape from raality and use it to deceive people into serving the selfish interests of the "Nobles."
We believe the animal-human and reality-fantasy conflicts can be minimized by education and acceptance of reality as far as it is known. Equally important is the need to suppress the "Nobles" and their detrimental influences.
The constant struggle between the animal and human instincts is the source of most of the world's conflicts and problems facing people today. It is a struggle between reality and fantasy. A child wants to believe there is a Santa Claus and Easter Bunny. Those fantasies help children adjust to reality. The problem is, most people never evolve out of the fantasy stage. It's common for a handful of self-appointed "Nobles" to cultivate the childish proclivity for fantasy, for denial, for escape from raality and use it to deceive people into serving the selfish interests of the "Nobles."
We believe the animal-human and reality-fantasy conflicts can be minimized by education and acceptance of reality as far as it is known. Equally important is the need to suppress the "Nobles" and their detrimental influences.
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