Modern Prophetism

Principles of Humanistic Logic

Human rights falsehood - Human being does not exist

Letre-Humain-NExistePas Fhoto: Marc Chagall - (The dance, 1950-52). Equality is a myth, it does not exist. Civilized society does not exist, we are still barbarians, if we don't recognize the uniqueness of each individual (symbolism, the girl holding the flowers as a gift) there will no longer exist a civilized world, human, living in love and joy.

Civilized society does not exist

I thought on human rights, specifically my thoughts as a prophet of the net, then lit on men, is shipwrecked on the so called United Nations, and on human rights day.

We must not forget a basic fact: we live in a hypocritical society.

A great philosopher was asked what he thought of civility, he answered precisely like this: "it's a good idea, but someone needs to turn the idea into reality. Civilization does not exist yet, despite what one thinks. It's a dream into the future. "

People who hold the power -political, religious and social, are in charge because civility has not been realized, the reason is simple: a civilized world, mature men,

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Right to Life - The Right to Love

Le-Droit-a-lAmour The Right to Live is the first fundamental human rights. Man is entitled to the dignity to grow in order to bloom until his supreme flowering.Fhoto: Marc Chagall (1887-1985). the right to live

Right to Life - The Right to Love - Human rights according to Prophetism.

Universal Declaration of human rights according to Prophetism

Now it's good that I talk you about how the web Prophetism conceives human rights; I'm going to talk about Our Declaration of human rights.

In the end the Declaration of human rights points out the fact that the humanity still lives subject to many forms of slavery

Otherwise there should not be such a Declaration. The same need to have it, proves that man has been deceived for thousands of years.

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The right to Search for Truth - The Right to Death

Le-Droit-a-la-Mort The right to Search for Truth and the Right to Death. Symbolism: at the top (the search for truth) the radiant sun colours (full bloom, symbol of eternity) and on the bottom the many doctrines, religions that represent how the search for truth to the individual should be more important than doctrines, philosophies, theologies, and religions. At the bottom (the right to a peaceful end) the Angel holding a body to represent for those who have reached a certain age and being terminally ill with great physical sufferings, the inalienable right to be assisted by specialists, psychologists, doctors (symbolism) to think of themselves, peacefully, through therapy to relax, aided to the far act of body abandonment.Fhoto: Marc Chagall

Universal Declaration of human rights according to the Prophetism carries on in its elucidation. We took into consideration the first two issues namely: the right to Live, the second, which is the closest to my heart, Love, we now come to the third fundamental right, which combined with the other two represent the three most important things of the existence, as mentioned above: LiveLove and the Death... which everyone must be given, after a certain age to terminally ill with great physical suffering, the inalienable right to die.

The fourth I'm going to talk about in this context is the Search for Truth (Pursuit of truth).

I reaffirm the third fundamental right. When a person feels to have lived long enough and has serious terminal pathologies and does no longer wishes to live unnecessarily in suffering; when he knows his tomorrow is only another day of empty suffering for himself and others, then he has the right to leave this body: it's his fundamental right.

Life belongs to the individual not to a hospital policy that considers a useless big expense, where who benefits are only politics and pharmaceutical companies.

Nobody, I mean nobody, should avoid dying who no longer wants to continue living in pain in a bed with unspeakable tortures done by medicines to try drugs or other mischief on a suffering body.

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The Right to Know Ourselves – The Right to Freedom

soimeme-droit-a-la-liberte The Right to Know Ourselves – The Right to Freedom. Self-knowledge is science, it improves the health of the emotional sphere (symbolism: a naked character in an egg inside the womb.) Learn the importance of silence (symbolism: the finger pressed on the mouth), pay attention, become the witness of yourself (symbolism: the staring face on the left), remember that you are not your mind, but something beyond it; the awareness - and not the slavery to work (symbolism: at the bottom left, a man with a donkey) - will help you begin the search for the truth." Meditation and relaxation can be achieved through silence and do not belong to any religion (symbolism: the character wearing the typical cassock of priests, but without any particular reference, represents a spirituality falling outside any belief.)Picture: Marc Chagall (1912).

Before completing our Declaration of Human Rights, I would like to stress that men need to start a great thought revolution against the injustices, but especially against the so-called "philanthropists"; i.e. those who declare their love for humanity, their intention to improve the fate of men with the purpose of contributing to the wellbeing of mankind, but inevitably end up establishing fake profit-making bodies and organizations.

All over the world, including Italy, women and immigrants are paid less than men performing the same tasks, although the Declaration of Human Rights states that salaries should be equal, regardless of the workers’ gender, nationality or ethnic group.

However, it is not so! ...

In summary, according to our Declaration of Human Rights: the first thing is Life, then LoveDeath and eventually the Pursuit of Truth...

And this is the fifth right within the Pursuit of truth: every educational environment, from nursery schools to kindergartens and universities must lay the foundations for an atmosphere suitable for meditation and relaxation.

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A World Government - Declaration of Human Rights

Un-Gouvernement-Mondial Picture: Marc Chagall. 1974. Symbolism: a knight deprived of his armour standing near a banner and surrounded by peoples in peace. One single government (one head without any power) for all the peoples. This kind of government would result in a wonderful world, whose president or prime minister would have no power, but only tasks, they would be our servants, and not our masters. One single world government would prevent men from gaining power, because the existence of other governments arouses fear and increases the power of the heads of government. If wars ceased, powerful men would be no longer required: power, in fact, results from war. If the military expenses were destined for other uses, war and poverty would disappear.

Now let’s consider the last statements of the “Nobody” prophet, which must not be taken for granted, but examined and discussed, in addition to the popular Declaration of Human Rights.

"Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world,

Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people."

- Nine: a World Government

I support a single world government.

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The Meritocracy - The Failure of Democracy

Lechec-de-la-Democratie Picture: "We want Barabbas" a 1850 work by Honorè Daumier. In the background, at the top, Pontius Pilate asks the crowd who should be set free: Christ or Barabbas, a robber. The monochrome painting uses colours almost shapeless to represent the gullible crowd which believes in every statement, since it has no conscience. The close-up shows a father who holds his son: he is looking vicious and is urging his son to make the same decision: "Give us Barabbas!" Therefore the controlled crowd is, in turn, controlling the most naive and weak persons. At the top, Pilate (who embodies power) points at Christ with the purpose of influencing the decision of the crowd; actually, the ignorant masses can be easily excited.

Now let’s focus on the tenth right: Meritocracy.

Democracy has failed, we cannot ignore this fact; we have gone through various types of governments: aristocracy, kingdom, democratic city-states and now the whole world is exalting the idea of democracy.

However, democracy has never solved any problem, but rather has introduced new ones.

Precisely in the light of these problems, Karl Marx assumed the dictatorship of the proletariat.

I do not support this idea, since my own assumption goes far beyond democracy.

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