Jason Nicholas Korning is, according to himself, a Roman Catholic
scholar and writer specializing in the Hebrew Bible, the Maccabees, and the
Talmud. He is also the founder of the Eternal Order of St. Judas Maccabeus. Their
website is here,
and it is not for the faint of heart. Most of the material concerns politics.
Korning does, for instance, dismiss democracy as unbiblical and totally gay:
“It should be
remembered that ‘democracy’ was originally advocated by the philosophers Plato
and Socrates, both homosexual pedophiles. Some contend that these historical
facts are irrelevant. There are others who claim that, because of this,
democracy is inherently homosexual. This may well be the case. Consider the
fact that, just recently, the people of Canada and Spain, along with quite a
few other democratic Christian nations, actually voted in favor of same sex
marriages. For the first time in more than 2,000 years, the State was now
allowed to sanction sodomy as an individual right and to give explicit approval
and encouragement to the act of anal sex.”
You can also find Korning discuss the Russian revolution,
and the extent to which Moses was a scientific genius, 3000 years ahead of his
time (it requires some, shall we say, charitable interpretation of certain passages
in Genesis, and a certain amount of shoehorning)
– he also manages to dismiss alternative creation stories as fairytales: “not a
single ancient Creation story ever truly addresses the material world’s origins
in a scientific manner, with the sole exception of the Book of Genesis.” Right.
Diagnosis: Korning is hardly a threat to anything or anyone,
which is a rather good thing considering that his aptitude for reality and
reason is a bit shaky.
*Why the question mark? I simply cannot quite shake the
feeling that he is an elaborate poe.
This guy obviously knows zilch about Plato and Socrates. Leaving aside the fact that Socrates was married and that The Symposium was a fictional dialogue of Plato and not a real one. There is the fact and it is a fact that if Plato's dialogues are anything to go by Plato was profoundly anti-democratic - just read The Republic, Statesman and The Laws. As for Socrates if the Plato's dialogues and Xeniophon's Memorabilia anything to go by Socrates was also anti-democratic. So this guy is just blowing out bullshit from his pie hole.
ReplyDelete'‘Democracy’ was originally advocated by the philosophers Plato and Socrates'
ReplyDelete--If he actually read either of those men,he would know that Plato and Socrates disdained democracy.
This reminds of those pundits who reminds us to 'remember the lessons of history' and quotes stuff that is not historical.