Archive for July, 2006

Welcome to the Technate!

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

People do weird things in the name of science. For example, have you ever heard of the technocratic movement of the 1920’s and 30’s in the United States? As near as I can tell, sci-fi author H.G. Wells popularized the term “Technocracy” in his book The Shape of Things to Come. It is essentially a […]

Evolution: An Occult Doctrine?

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

Last night I was continuing my research into the Masonic origins of modern science. It is a difficult topic to track down as there is so much conjecture and misinformation about the Freemasons. Anyway, I found one resource online which took a very circuitous route in linking the theory of evolution to the Freemasons.
Now, […]

An Apple for the Teacher

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

My brain just made an interesting connection which is probably best expressed visually:

On the one hand, we have Eve in the Garden of Eden about to take a bite out of the Fruit of Knowledge which was given to her by the Serpent. The fruit is typically depicted as an apple.
On the other, we […]