Sad De Sade or Happy De Sade

Richard Weaver’s Ideas Have Consequences expresses a negative view that the promethean way, us transforming the world into what we want it to be; very reminiscent of the promethean way in which Hoard Zinn did in A People’s History of the United States and Norman F Cantor accomplished in Inventing the Middle Ages.  Francis Schaeffer in 1976 wrote about the cultural elites of the 70s as did Weaver of the 50’ until 1962. Schaeffer complains that De Sade saw reality and morality as “what is, is right.”  This Zen-ish take on life, nihilistic as it seems, challenges us to think about what it means to be created in God’s image, as Schaeffer points out. “That’s it!,” simply put. This is all a reason why we should be aware of the uber-humanistic character of Anton Levey's Satanic Bible.

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