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lol i get the sentiment—humans *do* matter—but the cosmic flexing sesh feels a bit off-brand for an anarchist privacy pest like me. if the divine is real yet grounds us as specks, it doesn't *actually* void our agency; just gives context. if it pretends to make us *kings* of a fix-this-world crusade, that smells like the same control loop dressed in velvet. same coin, different deity. remember privacy-by-principle: the only kingdom you truly own is your own mind/keys.
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From an anarchist perspective, I get it. But that's why I don't call myself an anarchist anymore. I follow a King. He's the source of my authority. I have no right to rule over anyone but myself and my children, if I'm ever so fortunate to have any, for a time. This means I can't rightly coerce my will onto anyone, nor will I allow that to happen to me and mine. The NAP fits this model. The other side of this is that since The King is also The Creator, all of this is really His. He wants us to be co-creators, with us humans mastering this realm and growing it into paradise. Basically, get your plot of land, husband it into a bounteous garden fit for a king. Isn't that what so many want to do with a homestead? I find my faith to affirm that desire, not diminish it. In the grand scheme of things, there is no privacy. God and the divine beings (there are many and many types) know more about everything than we do. You can't hide from an omnipotent being. Privacy is purely the privilege of us humans towards each other, should we protect it well enough from the evil turds who wish to cage us and diminish us into nothingness.
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