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Orangutans and Gnosis

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It has been widely reported today that orangutans and humans share 97% of their genes in common.

What you’ll find out next will only be reported on Gornahoor:

The man in the street and the initiate share 100% of their genes in common.

St Anthony the Great reported this fact over 1500 years ago.


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4 responses to “Orangutans and Gnosis”

  1. […] the truth begin to dawn on us, that we are lacking a certain divine humanity in a general flood of ape-men. But it will not be long before a new priestly race will rise up in the land of the electron and […]

  2. […] Thus, in his monotheism and polygenism, Julian is aligned with the theories of Herman Wirth. It is important to note here that Julian claims that races, nations, and even castes have their origin in spiritual differences, not because of genetic factors. This is why Evola quotes him approvingly as one of the advocates of the Traditional doctrine of spiritual races. The modern mind can see origins only in term of time, in the past. So to them, the origins of man appear to be singular from the genetic perspective; even more absurdly, the genetic view would trace man’s origin to the orangutan. […]

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    Perennial

    We forgive you!

  4. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    Humans don’t have 100 percent of their genes in common, some of us are lactose tolerant, some are lactose intolerant, some have brown eyes, some have blue eyes, some have brown hair, and some have blond hair.

    These differences in phenotype are due to differences in genotype.

    I understand that I am being pedantic in ignoring the context, but that has happened so much to me here, that I just couldn’t resist the opportunity. It is all in good fun, but when we are seriously trying to discuss a topic, I will refrain from doing this, I hope that others can as well.

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