Comments by "Peter deWolf" (@StoneShards) on "Occult Literature 232: The Family Companion and Physician" video.
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Hmm...Styx implies a sort of "scientific superstition" as an evolution of "superstition". But, I'd suggest an alternative take: popular perception of "science" is largely superstitious. Without a basic understanding of "science", most people have to take scientific pronouncements as a sort of "gospel"--believing in the absence of understanding. Yeah, most people appear to be scientifically superstitious, believing in a vague "science" they imbue with mysterious, secret POWERS by their lack of understanding and propensity for sensationalism. "Scientifically speaking, the earth has only 12 more years left." hahaha...if you say, "science", well, it MUST be true! I'm sorry to say, technology has empowered the stupid, and "nothing...can ever be...the same".
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