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halcyoncyrus · 8 months ago
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Soft boys make the grade 🪐🦋
I say far too many words about this piece (and the album that inspired it) over on this post
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theultimateboykisser · 1 year ago
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Cosmoth Ref!
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timesketcharts · 2 years ago
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Commission for @kosmoths of themselves! :D This is Aster in their summer form! I hope you like them!
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princeofteevs · 8 days ago
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Ben Klassen's Creativity vs. William Luther Pierce's Cosmotheism (According to AI)
Ben Klassen's Creativity and William Luther Pierce's Cosmotheism are both ideologies that emerged from the white nationalist movement in the United States, but they have different philosophical underpinnings, goals, and beliefs. Below, I outline key components of each belief system, as well as their contrasts.
Creativity (Church of the Creator)
Core Principles of Creativity:
Racial Identity and Supremacy: Founded by Ben Klassen in the 1970s, Creativity promotes the idea that the white race is superior and should prioritize its own survival, advancement, and interests. Klassen emphasized the need for white racial consciousness and unity.
Religious Naturalism: Creativity is framed as a religion based on natural laws. Klassen rejected traditional religious doctrines, particularly those from the Abrahamic faiths, viewing them as detrimental to white society. Instead, he promoted a worldview grounded in biological and racial determinism.
Focus on Community and Recruitment: The movement encourages members to actively recruit others to join in its cause. Klassen created a structured organization, the Church of the Creator, to facilitate this goal.
Hostility Toward Other Races: Creativity's teachings are marked by an explicit antagonism toward non-white races, whom Klassen viewed as threats to the survival of the white race. This ideology has led to accusations of inciting hatred and violence.
Critiques and Challenges:
Hate Speech and Legal Issues: Creativity has faced significant criticism for its racist rhetoric and practices, leading to legal challenges and restrictions in various jurisdictions due to hate speech laws.
Cultural and Moral Rejection: Many view Creativity as morally indefensible due to its focus on racial supremacy and its repudiation of multiculturalism and diversity.
Cosmotheism
Core Principles of Cosmotheism:
Holistic Perspective on Life: Developed by William Luther Pierce, Cosmotheism blends elements of pantheism and naturalism. It posits that the universe is a living, conscious entity and that all beings are interconnected within a cosmic framework.
Emphasis on the White Race and Culture: While embracing a more philosophical and naturalistic framework than Creativity, Cosmotheism also emphasizes the importance of the white race and European cultural identity. It holds the belief that European civilization is the most advanced and that its survival is paramount.
Evolutionary Focus: Cosmotheism puts a strong emphasis on evolution, asserting that the future evolution of humanity should be oriented toward the creation of a higher, more advanced form of human being, often referred to metaphorically as the "Superman."
Rejection of Conventional Religions: Similar to Creativity, Cosmotheism is critical of traditional religious structures and seeks to promote a more naturalistic and scientific worldview. However, it aims to develop a spiritual perspective rooted in the forces and processes of the universe.
Critiques and Challenges:
Ideological Controversy: Cosmotheism has been criticized for its association with extremist political views, as Pierce was a known proponent of white nationalism through his influential works and as the author of "The Turner Diaries," a novel that inspired some far-right groups.
Philosophical Ambiguities: The blending of science, spirituality, and racial ideology creates complex challenges in interpreting its principles and determining how adherents can act on its philosophical tenets without crossing into hate speech or extremism.
Comparison and Contrast
Philosophical Approach:
Creativity operates more as a rigidly defined religion emphasizing racial supremacy and direct opposition to perceived threats from other races. It is largely materialistic and biological in its view of racial dynamics.
Cosmotheism, while also focused on racial identity, utilizes a more holistic and existential approach. It blends scientific understanding with a spiritual framework that sees the universe as interconnected, promoting a transcendental view of the cosmos.
Treatment of Racial Identity:
Creativity sees racial identity primarily as a matter of survival and supremacy, viewing it in stark, often aggressive, terms.
Cosmotheism emphasizes the cultural and spiritual aspects of racial identity, suggesting that a higher consciousness can be achieved through the evolution of both the individual and the race, though still holding that the white race has a cultural and aesthetic superiority.
Organization and Structure:
Creativity is structured within a formalized organization (the Church of the Creator) with explicit doctrines and missionary zeal for recruitment.
Cosmotheism is less organized and formalized than Creativity, often focusing more on the philosophical and ideological promotion of its principles without a centralized religious structure.
Social and Political Context:
Creativity encourages action through community building and activism centered around recruitment and unity among white people.
Cosmotheism promotes an intellectual approach, advocating for a more philosophical framework and long-term vision of racial evolution and advancement.
Conclusion
Both Creativity and Cosmotheism share a foundation in white nationalist ideologies, yet they differentiate themselves through their philosophical orientations, approaches to racial identity, and organizational structures. While Creativity is direct and confrontational about its racial supremacy themes, Cosmotheism offers a more complex and philosophical lens, connecting spiritual and scientific ideas. Both, however, remain controversial due to their underlying racial ideologies and the potential for promoting hate and division.
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shinoni21 · 2 years ago
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Another refsheet made by papa moth @cosmothsart
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cosmoth-system · 8 months ago
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Hi! Hello there!
We are the Cosmoth system! This is an account for our system!
This is our system acc away from any irl friends we may have that doesn’t know we are a system-
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We are a traumagenic DIDOSDD system, who are fictive heavy!
We are pro-endo, pro-all origins, pro-ship and pro a lot of things- (this will be updated later on) if you don’t like that, move along/block us!!
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Our main fronters are;
Kilty/Kat {He/Meow/It/They/Cat} (Host) 🐈
Mori {She/They} (Host) 🩶
Cross {He/It/X} (Co-Host) ❌
Moth {All/Any} (Co-Host) 👾
Killer {He/It/They/Knife} (Unknown role) 🔪
Horror {He/It/They} (Unknown Role) 🍖
Dust {He/It/Dust} (Unknown Role) 🦴
(this will be updated if things change!)
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DNI; Anti-Endo, Anti-Multiorogin, Anti-kin, Anti-Proship, Anti-System, sysmeds, homophobes, transphobes, qeerphobes, anti-lgbtqia+, racists, ect (this will update as we go on)
WE WILL BLOCK IF YOU BREAK OUR DNI
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Its nice to meet you! And hope we can be friends!
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spiritualmeaningacademy · 6 months ago
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🌌 Discover the essence of #Cosmotheism, where every part of our universe, including you, is seen as divine. 🌟 This fascinating article dives into how integrating Cosmotheist principles can transform your daily life, foster empathy, and bring you closer to the cosmic interconnectedness. From theoretical insights to practical daily applications, learn how to embrace a life of unity and compassion. ✨🕊️ Are you ready to explore a spiritual journey where nature and humanity intertwine profoundly? Read on to illuminate your path! #Spirituality #Unity #DivineUniverse #Mindfulness #Peace
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downright-insane-blurbs · 8 months ago
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Life is short, must it also be empty? Must it also be bitter? Must its passing hold terror? Where is fulfillment to be found in the midst of shallow and empty things? Where is peace to be found in the midst of chaos and strife? Where is serenity to be obtained in a spiritual wasteland? Seek no more, for we give you these answer, and more. We show you the meaning and the purpose of things. We lead you from confusion and uncertainty to knowledge; from weakness to strength; from frustrated desire to fulfillment. Deep inside all of us, in our race-soul, there is a source of divine wisdom, of ages-old wisdom, of wisdom as old as the universe. That is the wisdom, the truth, of Cosmotheism. It is a truth of which most of us have been largely unconscious all our lives, but which now we have the opportunity to understand clearly and precisely... Dr. Pierce's Cosmotheism is not a 'revealed' religion, but is instead what he called a natural religion, in that it rejects all of the claimed supernatural and unverifiable communications between a putative deity and man which find their way onto shining golden plates or ancient scrolls, instead having its basis in the realities of Nature that our eyes - and the investigations of science - have confirmed. In the drama of the evolution of life from non-living matter, and of higher and more conscious beings from lower forms of life, William Pierce sees a path of purpose and destiny for us.
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cosmothecakeroll · 4 months ago
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I don't know... I'm sorry, Sprout...
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halcyoncyrus · 3 months ago
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Projecting my period cramps on to Johnny Abbot
(quick sketch based on this tweet)
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theultimateboykisser · 11 months ago
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Luna Cosmoth!
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timesketcharts · 1 year ago
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New outfit for my oc Riku! He got an upgrade XD Now he's the hunter lord in @cosmoths-art story. :D New role means new digs. I hope you like him! :D Riku's last name has now changed to Trefolis.
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cosmcther · 5 years ago
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     it’s midnight, i’m sleepy, and i’m gonna murder the person who has the url cosmother spelled normally and claim what’s rightfully mine.
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natugardener · 6 years ago
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Cosmos
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sheithmonth · 6 years ago
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My sketchbook slowly turns into a Sheith-artbook. I don't mind.#sheithmonth2018 day 6 Pre-Kerberos. Anything about Pre-Kerberos crushes my heart so badly ;-; pic.twitter.com/S80nAEhVSI
— Cosmoth (@Cosmoth_draws)
July 7, 2018
via https://twitter.com/Cosmoth_draws
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viadescioism · 7 years ago
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List Of Different Theistic Doctrines
This is a list of multiple theisms which are different doctrines, and philosophies that pertain to deity. If there are any theisms that I missed, or misrepresented please tell me, and I will add them to the list. Theism: Theism is the belief in some form of deity. Monotheism: Monotheism is the belief in only one deity. Ditheism: Ditheism is the belief in two deities, which may be in conflict with each other. Bitheism: Bitheism is the belief in two deities, which are not in opposition to each other, and are of equal power, but will represent two dualistic elements, forms, or states. Duotheism: Duotheism is the belief in two deities usually when referring to a god, and goddess of equal power. Tritheism: Tritheism is the belief that cosmic divinity is composed of three powerful entities, or trinity, or is also used to represent the belief in three deities. Tetratheism: Tetratheism is the belief in four deities. Polytheism: Polytheism is the belief in multiple deities. Multitheism: Multitheism the belief in multiple forms of theism, or is sometimes seen as an archaic form of polytheism. Apeirotheism: Apeirotheism is the belief in an infinite number of deities. Omnitheism: Omnitheism is the belief that every entity is deity, and that all religions have the same core recognition of the same deity, or deities. Omnism: Omnism is the belief, recognition, respect, and/or acceptance of all religions, and their deities. Allotheism: Allotheism is the belief, and worship of a deity that is not from your own land. Henotheism: Henotheism is the belief in one deity while not denying the existence of other deities. Kathenotheism: Kathenotheism is the worship of one deity at a time, while not rejecting the existence of other deities. Monolatrism: Monolatrism is the belief in many deities, while only worshiping one constantly. Megatheism: Megatheism is the belief in one deity why others exist, but believing that your God is superior to everyone else's. Deism: Deism is the belief that deity does not interact with the world. Pandeism: Pandeism is the belief that the creator of the universe became the universe, and then was no longer able to interact with it. Polydeism: Polydeism is the believe that multiple deities created the universe, and then never again interacted with the universe. Pantheism: Pantheism is the belief that deity is everything in reality, and is all-encompassing. Cosmotheism: Cosmotheism is an older term for pantheism that also identifies deity with the world, and all of reality. Panentheism: Panentheism is the belief that divinity is in the world, and the world is in divinity, and that it interpenetrates, and works through the world. Hylotheism: Hylotheism is the belief that deity is matter, and because of that deity is everything. Theopanism: Theopanism is a belief that the universe is a projection of deity. Polypantheism: Polypantheism is a belief in multiple impersonal nontranscendent deities embodied by natural phenomena. Physitheism: Physitheism is the belief in nature worship, and assigning deity, or deities to those natural phenomenons. Anthropotheism: Anthropotheism is the belief that deities are ascendant human beings, or have human forms, and natures. Ietsism: Ietsism is the unspecified belief in some form of undetermined transcendent force. Atheism: Atheism is the rejection, or non-belief of deity. Panatheism: Panatheism is the assertion that no deity, or deities exist, and nothing can be considered holy, or sacred. Antitheism: Antitheism is the direct opposition to the belief in any form of deity. Agnosticism: Agnosticism is the belief that deity is unknown, or unknowable, but they do not believe there is sufficient justification for it either way. Ignosticism: Ignosticism is the belief that refrains from making any judgments about deity until a rational definition is provided, and is not falsifiable. Gnosticism: Gnosticism is the belief that a deity exist for certain. Apatheism: Apatheism is the attitude that we should be apathetic towards the idea of deity. Transtheism: Transtheism is a system of thought that is neither theistic, nor atheistic, but is beyond both of them, and transcends them. Alatrism: Alatrism is the belief in deity, or deities, while not worshiping any of them. Unitheism: Unitheism is the belief in unity of all things, and the divine. It's the belief that we are all one and that everything is deity, but the definition of it has been known to change from person to person. Autotheism: Autotheism is the belief that one's self is deity, or that deity is inside one's self. Suitheism: The belief that one's self is a deity, but there may be others. Eutheism: Eutheism is the belief that deity is inherently good, merciful, and just. Dystheism: Dystheism is the belief that deity is inherently not good, and possibly, although not necessarily, evil. Maltheism: Maltheism is the belief that deity is inherently evil.
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