>Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 23:49:31 -0800 >To:Wes >From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Constantine) >Subject:Michael Aquino on Nazism > >Message #3463 'MAGICNET' >Date: 05-Mar-90 11:15 >From: Dr. Michael A. Aquino >To: Zhahai Stewart >Subj: Grey Universes > >Dear Mr. Stewart: > >I do not think my disapproval of destructive behavior is in the least >'ambiguous.' Rather it is all-embracing.... > >[Is Dr. Aquino, high priest of the Temple of Set, speaking honestly >here? Apparently, his dim view of destructive behavior is not exactly >"all-embracing" when German fascism is concerned. After all, a >satanist who once held top security clearance at the Pentagon, has >moral "standards" all his own:] > >As for 'good and praiseworthy parts of Nazi ideology.' that again presumes >a definition of 'goodness' on which we all agree. I doubt that if you and >Heinrich Himmler were discussing morals over coffee, you would be able to >get very far, because what he would preceive as moral behavior would be >quite alien to your notions on the subject. As one indocrinated by the >social morality of the political and social groups who defeated the Nazis >in the 1940s, you assume that your standards are -the- standards - that, >like the Judeo-Christian 'God,' you know 'good' and 'evil' because you >have the exclusive prerogitive to define them. [And how blasphemous it was >when Set/'Satan' (or in the aforementioned illustration, Himmler) assumed >this same prerogitive, much less offered it to humanity! Assuredly >deserving of condemnation and punishment. > >In perhaps another 100 years the profane world will be ready to consider >objectively whether there is anything 'good or praiseworthy' about Nazism. >At the present time the whole subject is simply too emotionally charged >and too polarized for rational discussion. The Temple of Set's Order of >the Trapezoid will continue its research accordingly, for Setians who, in >their more general studies of the Black Arts, demonstrate that they have >the open-mindedness and objectivity to handle such material. >- >Sincerely, >M.A.A. > >[Stirring words from an "open-minded" soldier >and a fine Black Arts practitioner. - AC] >
