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aquallascott

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After reading through Hp Cobra's sermons it really came to my attention that I'm not using my left brain enough. I didn't go to college after high school, so afterwards I kind of stopped learning things until discovering JOS. While I consider myself somewhat knowledgeable when it comes to the spiritual side of things, I feel like I'm lacking in things like science, math, chemistry, etc. Point being I know the school system is fucked and I was just wondering if anybody knew of any good books/websites/videos that could help someone looking to expand their knowledge of the world/universe on a post high school level?
Thanks :)
HAIL SATAN FOREVER!!!
 
I am soooort of the same way. xDWell, I did finish high school but I doubt I actually learned anything from it...
Anyway, INTERNET is our solution. xDThere are a billion documentaries you can watch (about a variety of subjects; I really love the ones that have to do with the planets and space :) ) and of course you could download .pdf books and read them as well. :)You can even google search something like "how to be more smart" (I've done it haha xD) there are many suggestions and many ways you can expand your knowledge. It's a lot of fun. :) :)Also, watch a documentary about Leonardo DaVinci! That guy was a genius, you'll really feel amazed by his accomplishments. :D

Στις 6:00 μ.μ. Δευτέρα, 12 Μαΐου 2014, ο/η "aquallascott@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] έγραψε:
  After reading through Hp Cobra's sermons it really came to my attention that I'm not using my left brain enough. I didn't go to college after high school, so afterwards I kind of stopped learning things until discovering JOS. While I consider myself somewhat knowledgeable when it comes to the spiritual side of things, I feel like I'm lacking in things like science, math, chemistry, etc. Point being I know the school system is fucked and I was just wondering if anybody knew of any good books/websites/videos that could help someone looking to expand their knowledge of the world/universe on a post high school level?
Thanks :)
HAIL SATAN FOREVER!!!


 
Thank you for the advice! Sometimes I look at other peoples posts here and throughout the forums and I just feel dumb compared to how seemingly smart everybody is. I know it is most likely the enemy making me feel that way, but YES :) Documentaries are my favorites. I guess I just get overwhelmed because there are so many things I want to learn but I can't learn them all at once, and I don't know where to start. It doesn't help that most of the people in Ohio that I'm surrounded by in my age group just party/sit around all day so it can get lonesome at times.
 
Yeah, some lonesome times will have to occur in all of our advancements I believe.
And hey, about your desire for education, I suggest you to make a list of priorities for what you want to learn. Let's say, you want to learn many things about science, biology, mathematics and philosophy (random topics :p). Choose which one you'd like to learn the most. A priority. Then move towards that. Buy or read books online, see documentaries etc. Go even to some forum conversation to see people having contradicting opinions etc. One step at a time. ;)And (personally) I wouldn't try to learn a certain subject perfectly because in life, we're currently learning new things. :p Science will develop new methods to achieve something, technology as well etc. Some others are perfectionists though... So it depends on you. xD Στις 3:26 μ.μ. Παρασκευή, 16 Μαΐου 2014, ο/η "aquallascott@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] έγραψε:


  Thank you for the advice! Sometimes I look at other peoples posts here and throughout the forums and I just feel dumb compared to how seemingly smart everybody is. I know it is most likely the enemy making me feel that way, but YES :) Documentaries are my favorites. I guess I just get overwhelmed because there are so many things I want to learn but I can't learn them all at once, and I don't know where to start. It doesn't help that most of the people in Ohio that I'm surrounded by in my age group just party/sit around all day so it can get lonesome at times.

 
Khan Academy is a good online site for learning math, and computer programming. I haven't yet tried their science classes, yet.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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