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Insurrectionism The truth behind the movement

Introduction

Insurrectionism is a group that defies all morals. Unlike most faiths in which members are bound by a specific set of guidelines, Sedians are actually asked to unleash mayhem whenever possible. The new age club encourages reckless creativity and anarchy. It also teaches that there is no right or wrong and that evil exists only when a person chooses to see themselves as such.

They practice Misanthropy, a belief that humans are unimportant. They think that people are just a technologically advanced breed of animal and that through its narcissism, the race has come to think too highly of itself. Even so, it is drilled into the heads of members that people get hurt and die on a daily basis. “It’s natural and really isn’t a big deal,” admitted one follower of the movement. “Society would have us believe that we are civilized beings. They deny that in reality, these things occur quite frequently. Truthfully, we aren’t asked to detest our fellow man at all. We are simply told to be able to deal with the loss of them when that time comes”.

Sedians (also known as Remnants) are requested to do a series of acts before officially joining the mainstream. Such would include: detaching the self of one from their material possessions and to not lean so heavily upon feelings of guilt or sorrow. “We can still own nice things,” confessed my source, “We can use cell phones and televisions – it is only suggested that we be prepared to let go of these items if necessary. Insurrectionism teaches that if a person relies too heavily upon his or her novelties, then these things will become the owners of their owners. It is only when we have given up everything that we can truly risk it all. As for the bit on feelings, it is said that emotions are results of chemicals in the mind. If a person thinks with their heart and not their head then they may never be able to look upon the world with an unbiased perspective. We call these people Sheep”.

Sedians are also taught that intelligence is not measured in the memorization of information. “One mustn’t trust that just because they received a passing grade in arithmetic or literature that they should be viewed as cerebral. The mental capacity of a specific intelligence quota is based upon whether or not that being is capable of intelligent thought or behaving in a smart matter”.

Practices Sedians are expected to be spontaneous and impulsive but also smart enough to know “enough is enough”. When first becoming a member, there are multiple activities that are presented for them to undergo. One of these activities includes “vanity block”.

''Vanity Block is when a member has to accept that they are not important. It varies from citizen to citizen.''

Higher Power Sedians do not all worship the same God or Goddess. When it comes to a higher power, people are free to think what they may. Nevertheless, many Sedians believe in the possibility of a God who has simply lost interest in his children. Other Sedians don’t recognize the existence of a Lord at all.

Thus, there are Seddi-Christians, Seddi-Atheists; the list is never ending.

Review: Terms to Know

Sedian/ Remnant – [n] an active member in the Insurrectionism Mainstream.

Sheep – [n] A person who cannot or will not allow themselves to think they are insignificant. In short, a non-member.

Vanity Block – [n] to adapt to the idea of a lesser then grand self worth.

Videos

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