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Sept. 25, 2016 - Davis Aurini
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Kek Pt 2: Demons, Metaphor, and Precision

A deeper explanation of the specifics behind my last video on Kek. Keep in mind that demons - beings of pure spirit - operate primarily through metaphor. Words echo within your own self; when you worship something, even jokingly, it winds up taking on a life of its own. Watch my previous video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FU2nG9gTlc John C. Wright's article on heresy: http://www.scifiwright.com/2013/07/a-universal-apology-point-twelve-continued-a-short-history-of-heresy/ My blog: http://www.staresattheworld.com/ My Twitter: http://twitter.com/Aurini Download in MP3 Format: http://www.youtubeconvert.cc/ Support my In Depth Analysis series through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DMJAurini

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This video is a follow-up to the one I posted on Keck and how, without even realizing it, people are resurrecting an elder God.
It is being made in the spirit of theological precision to talk about the exact details of what is happening and why this is so dangerous and where it is going.
We're going to be talking about some demonology, about the vacant spaces that demons will occupy if you allow them.
But the essence of this whole video can be boiled down to one simple statement.
Does your doctrine beget deeds, or do your deeds beget doctrine?
So let's talk about the sort of spaces that demons like to occupy.
Now, demons, their orders, their legions are not known to us.
With angelology, there is a fair bit that can be learned, but with demons we are not to know, I don't even think we could understand.
But the essence of demons is that they are locked together in a room voluntarily and they all hate each other.
They do not have bodies, they no longer have forms, and whatever their spirits might have one time been, they are that no longer.
They're eager to occupy any sort of position in existence which they can gain access to.
And whatever form that position, that void, allows for them, that is the form they must take.
They must fill that vessel with whatever they can fit inside of it.
So if you think about stuff like tarot cards or the Ouija board.
Now the Ouija board, that's just a piece of cardboard for Milton Bradley.
There's nothing inherently powerful about a Ouija board.
It's nothing but a piece of material until people start putting their belief into it, until they start giving it power.
And it's that empty space, that space where they are rejecting God, removing God.
They're not praying to God for wisdom.
They're not praying to God for insight.
They're trying to find a workaround to get that.
That is what these spiritual entities will come and fill.
The same thing with tarot cards.
In fact, tarot cards, up until 150 years ago, tarot cards were nothing but playing cards.
Heck, you can go online and find people that'll tell you how to take playing cards and turn them into a forecasting tool.
So if you get a pack of tarot cards and you use them to play a card game, you have nothing to worry about.
It's not the cards themselves that have any spiritual importance.
Very few objects.
There's a few exceptions.
But very few objects have any spiritual significance in and of themselves.
And no spiritual objects have demonic value in and of themselves.
It's all what you put into it.
It's all what the practitioner puts into it.
They open up a void.
And it's that void that allows the demon to enter.
And again, the demon will take whatever form is appropriate to that void.
So these are dangerous forces to mess with.
If you want wisdom, if you want to understand things, pray to God.
God will give you that insight.
Okay, he's waiting for anybody, for everybody to reach out to him.
You know, sometimes he wants to give you something, but he wants you to ask first.
And if you ask for the wrong thing, that's okay.
Maybe he'll give you the thing you actually need.
But when you open up the void, when you reject God, that's when darker forces can slide their way in.
And so this is what we've been seeing with Keck.
Keck started out as a joke.
It started out as a meme.
And the saddest part is the people worshiping Keck, his hardest devotees, don't even realize they're doing it.
They're not really doing it seriously.
They're doing it ironically.
But that's precisely the thing.
That is the cult of Keck.
That is irony.
And we'll get back to that shortly.
But these people, they're opening up this void.
They're raising up this thing.
This thing becomes their doctrine, which follows their deeds.
So people have these deeds.
They have this way they're living their life.
And they create a doctrine.
They create a religion to represent this.
And that religion is Keck.
And they do treat it with the reverence it's due.
Or rather, I should say they treat it with the reverence due God.
And so this is how you have dark spiritual forces filling this void.
So what kind of God is Keck?
What kind of heresy is Keck?
Well, as John C. Wright noted, well, heresies, they tend to come in pairs.
Direct reaction to the SJWs.
Now, what is the heresy of the SJW?
Okay, what is it that they hold up as their sacred idol?
What do they invest their energy in?
What is their goal?
They're utopianists.
They are trying to make the perfect world by commanding reality, by forcing the language, by twisting and torturing the language to give them the reality that they want.
They reject the truth, whether it be differences between men and women, differences in culture, economic realities, whatever it is.
The truth is triggering.
And they react with unbridled rage whenever they encounter it because they insist that their lies must be true.
They are very obsessive and very, very serious about this.
That you must accept their perversions, all their perversions, sexual, moral, economic.
accept them, or be silenced.
The opposite heresy, and this is what we're seeing coming out of Keck, is irony.
See, with the SJWs, the deeds beget their doctrine.
Their deeds are that they don't want to work for a living, that they want to feel important even though they aren't.
They want all of their sexual sin to be lauded.
And so their doctrine is social justice.
Keck sees how ridiculous these people are, how serious-minded they are, and how often they contradict themselves and how foolish they become.
And so, what do you do when you're around a very serious-minded fool?
You laugh at them.
You know, Eliezer Yudkowski once said that that which can be destroyed by the truth ought to be.
Well, that which can be trolled ought to be trolled.
And so there's this irreverence throughout the throughout so much, very much in the alt-right, throughout everybody that's opposed to the SJWs.
We are very irreverent because they demand that we worship at their false church.
So we laugh at them, we make fun of them, we troll them.
And all of this is well and good.
But see, laughter, trolling, all of these things, they have a time and a place.
The thing about heresies, not only do they always come in pairs, but they're also very simplistic.
Okay, a heresy is something that one man thinks up, and he can explain it to every Joe Blow out there.
You know, he comes up with this one idea, and this is now going to be the simple idea, which usually accords with some sort of human temptation towards sin.
Again, the deeds begetting the doctrine.
It's something that they're doing already, and he's created a doctrine that's going to fulfill all of those desires.
It's very self-serving, very convenient.
It's not going to be a complex thing.
And that's the thing.
Real morality is very complex, very subtle.
The impetus for social justice.
You know, the idea that we should try and take care of our neighbors and we should try and help people that are doing poorly.
This is a very good impetus.
But if it becomes your only impetus, you will do evil.
And the same thing for laughter.
Laughing at a fool is a very good thing.
Pointing out hypocrisy is a very good thing.
And this is why we should all remain humble ourselves.
Because if we take ourselves too seriously, then we are liable to be hoisted by our own petard.
But see, Keck, By taking a mere internet meme and turning it into a religion, by devoting the time and energy to looking up ancient Egyptian gods, that is creating the worship.
That is creating the empty space.
And it's not a lot of empty space, but it's just enough empty space.
And soon, what you find with the devotee of Keck is that they can never stop being ironic.
They can never stop being irreverent, even when they should show reverence.
I believe this is what C.S. Lewis was talking about in his book, The Abolition of Man, of men without chests.
It's one thing to see a newspaper advertisement that tries to manipulate you into having reverence for something that is really just a commercial product.
It's a whole nother thing to see a waterfall and say, well, that's just a collection of water and not show any reverence and laugh at it and laugh and laugh and laugh like the blind idiot god Acetoth.
And so when I say resurrecting an elder god, understand something.
This is, again, heresies happen time and time again.
If you go and research the heresies, in fact, I'm going to link down to John C. Wright's piece on this, and just look at all of the heresies of the first millennium and how all of them, again and again, they keep repeating.
The idiocy we're seeing in the world today, social justice, feminism, the banking elite, all of this, time and time again you see it.
Because heresy, it's simple.
It appeals to idiots that don't want to think any deeper.
So of course, people keep coming to the same incorrect conclusion.
And so with Keck, Keck wants you to laugh at everything.
And it's going to start off with you laughing at things that deserve to be ridiculed.
It's going to start there, but it's going to end in the cynical, braying laughter of cannibals.
Because you will be cannibalizing everything.
You will be sucking the lifeblood out of things that are objectively good.
And it was a commentator on my last video that pointed that out.
A researcher that noted that these cannibals, they have the most uncomfortable laughter.
And trolling, like trolling done right, trolling is an art.
It's one thing, but these people that fall into that, there's a very metallic and empty sound to their laughter.
Because they've taken the deed of laughing, of ridiculing, and they've turned that into a doctrine.
Whereas the true way to live our lives is to determine our doctrine, to determine what is right and what is wrong, and then let our deeds follow from that.
And often this doctrine will tell us to do things that are not very comfortable, that we don't necessarily want to do.
And it's that right there.
Forcing yourself to do things that you don't necessarily want to do.
This is a very good sign that you're on the right path.
So take care of yourselves, folks.
Don't raise up any false idols, whether it be an internet frog or a brass bull.
It all boils down to the same thing.
Thanks for listening.
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