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Games Too Humongous to Conceive

© David Moorhead — October 2006

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Religion is an insult to human dignity. Without it, you would have good people doing good things, and evil people doing evil things. But, for good people to do evil things, it takes religion.
~ Steven Weinberg (b 1933), American physicist at University of Texas, USA, Physics Nobel Prize 1979 with colleagues Abdus Salam and Sheldon Glashow

I’ve had puzzling intuitions since childhood. At September 11, 2001, I began compiling enough information to begin connecting science and history with conservative biblical trainings received in my youth. The puzzling intuitions, I think, were previsions of games too humongous to conceive. Those previsions wouldn’t vanish, and became an emphatic part of my personal cosmology at 2001.

Merging science and history with biblical texts, I’ve finally found words to summarize an elegant, astonishing apex of three seemingly concurrent evolutions, displaying the greatest circus of games too humongous to conceive.

One. The detectable Grand Phase Change induced by the sun; an epoch manifesting the steady evolution of Earth’s current warming cycle with or without the presence of humans. Prior to now, the most recent evolutionary epoch reduced numbers of species, and resculpted Earth some 65 million years ago. This evolution looks capricious over the short term; over the long term of millions of years, evolution appears collaborative.

Two. Stupendous elaborate conflicts evolving within religiously and politically dominated, masculine militant hierarchies that could in a preordained agenda implode Abrahamic monotheisms, appoint duplicitous arbitrators, or appoint only one arbitrator to maintain peace already skewed by the very religious enterprise that inherited the medieval matrix. This evolution results in putting faith in myths and their illusions, believing illusions are real things; exposing a deity that assumes the most vindictive character in all of fiction.

Three. Corporatocracies (religious, financial, governmental, educational, commercial, broadcasting, motion picture industries, et al) evolving multiple illusory realities, vexing citizenries’ expectations of physical safety and emotional sanity. This evolution also results in believing acidulous illusions are real things.

I think it’s peculiar how all three evolutions overlap, peculiar indeed. Just imagine the one-upmanship, phone calls, emails, and appointments that must be occurring for men who are synchronizing natural climate changes with their monumental swaggering fantasy show, improvised by scriptures in Abrahamic eschatologies; namely Christitanic, Judaic, and Islamic theologies, each revealing its messiah for the end of the world as we know it. Umph!

Games too humongous to conceive are marketed right in our faces in forms of outrageous combats over resources and geography. Mostly, complex games are about words, language, and symbols expressing freedom; freedom from harm insinuated by religious scripts—free-enterprise ideologies—that thwart good will between humans through streams of media.

Intolerable, misleading phantom fears of alarmist ‘warren terra’ deliberately confound taxpayers’ perceptions.

The prime directive is to placate citizenries’ upsets by leaderships’ religious allusions while planning nations’ disruptions of any illusions of peace. I ask, ‘Look you sirs, to what end?’

Our constant curiosity is key
to watching what’s being created.
~ David Moorhead