  Hey, Well I'am glad I get to update my blog :P. Well, last weekend I helped my cousins in painting the house.
It was pretty fun, but pretty irritating. Especially the music my cousins put on the radio. It was a perpetual irritation. I thought I was going to throw up. Anyways I spent the other hours helping one of my cousins with the plumbing of the house.
See, me and my parents are remodeling the house. On my part though I really didn't want to remodel it, since in eight to ten years the city council will tear it up to build a new parking space for the arena I live next to. But anyways, I'm glad we're almost done with the remodeling. The next few days, I got some marxist and anarchist works from the library. I'm an extreme-leftist. And a Chilean friend that I met a few months ago changed my life. His family was killed by Pinochet. And I find it pretty intriguing that he started getting into politics at the age of six. For all I know, at age six I didn't even know what the word "politics" meant nor what the U.S foreign policy was about. So I'm really grateful that this person came into my life, and opened my eyes to reality. For that reason, I borrowed, God and the State by Michael Bakunin.
According to the biography of this man, he was a well active anarchist. At the age of twenty-six he went out and fighted for justice. Although anarchism is my stance, I still found it interesting in how he proclaims the belief in God as ludicrous and iniquitous. Merely saying, God does not exist. According to the author, the primitive people of early human history were the creators of this myth in God. And ever since, it was used by the government to keep the majority of the people ignorant. A very interesting standpoint I say.
Although, Michael Bakunin never finished this work, he did cover the French Revolution and since then the belief in God, was essentially a form of eclecticism. Deism essentially has been the excuse since then. Personally, I find it pretty interesting in how he takes the belief in God. Recently, I was having a discussion with my uncle. My uncle is one of those "Jehovah's Witnesses," but what I find it absurd is that he keeps referring back to the Bible whenever his arguement fails.
And he also takes it to extreme heights in which he shows the plants and flowers and how there must be a creator .. blah blah.. I believe that a human is a slave to the government. And God is essentially a tool to manipulate the people, especially the ignorant. My uncle for example, recently got into religion, and hes far worse than me in terms of family relatioship.
He has his sons rebelling against him and such. So, I don't put much interest in what he has to say, because I hate authority. And I don't need someone to tell me what to believe in. I don't need a book to tell me what my morals suppose to be. I just want to be myself and I want to help others. Anyways, VIVA LA REVOLUCION! ! 
