RENÉ DESCARTES AND GOD - Rationalism is revealed
July 19, 2010 by Ricardo Melo Bridges
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RENÉ DESCARTES AND GOD
"Rationalism" is supernaturally revealed
By Ricardo Melo Bridges
To understand the validity or otherwise of the arguments, it is always necessary to know where they come from and the historical environment that produced those arguments or philosophical. In this case, let us briefly the author of the Discourse on Method.
René Descartes was born in 1596 in La Haye, in Touraine French. His family belonged to the gentry, his father, Joachim Descartes, Counsellor in the Parliament of Britain. He lost his mother a few months after his birth and raised by a nurse at her grandmother would be linked to this nurse the rest of his life.
Descartes was born in France quite a religious and mystical, very Catholic. Born when the Catholic Church is in full swing of power in a time when being subjected to those in conflict with the fire of the Inquisition.
Educated by Jesuits in scholasticism (philosophical and theological movement that attempted to use human reason and divine revelation to explain the truths as taught by the Catholic religion), Descartes was led to believe that God also revealed the mystical truths of the Catholic and the truth of the "science" that also controlled the Pope.
Note a major issue: Who educated Descartes were the Jesuits, a Catholic military order that mystical since its inception served the interests of Pope repressors. An order was charged for several hundred years of spiritualism and murder in favor of the Pope, an order has come wherever government has controlled and imposed its education system, in all cases, have led to ignorance mysticism and irrational people, and widespread poverty that the Jesuits have taught as part of a "holiness" that pleases God. But let's continue.
Is it surprising that the greatest exponent of "Rationalism", who has been hailed as the pinnacle of Reason, Descartes, and who in his writings says he became a "skeptic", ie a person who needs to check all knowledge , has become an 'unbeliever', following a supernatural and mystical vision he had in a dream. It is a contradiction.
Descartes that the night of November 10, 1619 had three successive dreams which he interpreted as a
message from heaven to devote himself to his philosophical mission. It is rare that a person has a supernatural vision-just-tell does not believe in anything I can not check. Very strange.
Descartes ascribes great importance to these dreams developers who say, something very rare, not gullible and verify all knowledge. In other words, the philosophy of "rational" and "scientific" Descartes began with a mystical revelation that Descartes said he had.
To put in other words, the philosophy of Descartes is none other than the philosophy of the shadowy Order of the Jesuits, who indiscriminately mixed mysticism (supernaturally revealed truth) with the reason (truth demonstrated by a scientific method devoid of supernatural revelations .) Descartes's philosophy is that the Jesuits have always implemented. No coincidence that the greatest biographers of Descartes are Jesuits, nor by possibility is that the prologues to his books are Jesuit priests. By this method, the Jesuits have always said that they have the truth because they have been supernaturally revealed and proved it with science. Ie they have power over the "science" and the management of supernatural forces. No one can contradict or from science and from religion. Descartes is a Jesuit product.
As a good Jesuit student, Descartes spent his life doing social relations with the European courts, gaining political influence with royalty and thus achieving set his philosophy as an imposition on the education system in Europe and the New World, oh coincidence, I was (still it is in a degree) controlled by the Jesuit priests.
But Descartes was not only a philosopher and mystic revelations supernatural was also a noted physicist. A scientist guided by spiritual forces that reveal secrets about the physical world and the invisible world. Typical of the Jesuits.
Descartes is credited with being the pioneer of another "science" that has served to control and manipulate people: psychology. Although the origins of psychology back to the philosophy of ancient Greece, as "science" it begins empirically in the seventeenth century with the works of René Descartes, educated by Jesuits in scholasticism, as already said, with Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, both English and also by priests educated at Oxford.
Contrary to what many believe, the Jesuits have made incredible efforts to dismantle the simple concept of God in the Bible. Why ..? That's not part of this essay so I will not dwell on this. In pursuit of that people did not agree directly and without intermediaries to God, is born the Inquisition and the educational methods of our history that force students to think only what the teacher ordered or incite him to think. In turn, the teacher has been brought to think and say what he was taught to think and say, all in a string that always lead to the creators of the modern education system: the Jesuits.
So Rene Descartes was a leading voice in the official dismantling of "God" and the denial of the eternal soul. Descartes, in fact, is called "the father of modern philosophy." Despite its "rationalism" (not to accept without verification truths through reason), Descartes called himself a Roman Catholic all his life and with all that his books were placed on the Catholic Index of Forbidden Books. Why ..? Because this method has also been a Roman Catholic to exercise its power: "Divide and conquer" is a maxim of the throne of the pontiff. We can see even in the War of Independence of Latin America: A pope publicly condemn the separatist rebellion, but secretly supported with funds to finance it. Rome knew that whatever the outcome of the war of independence, the Pope would gain. It's an old tactic carried out worldwide by the Jesuits. If you really Descartes books were banned for Catholics, why are the Jesuits .. prologues? Why is always taught in schools and colleges ultra-Catholics ...?
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