Jordan Peterson’s interview with Jordan Peterson was an attempt to psychoanalyze the world’s richest man. But in Freudian fashion the ego got in the way. Jordan Peterson, perhaps star stricken by the presence of Elon Musk repeatedly attempted to flex his knowledge, ideas, and upcoming book to Elon Musk for his personal validation. But in between the sound of a man loving his own voice, we did gain insight into Elon Musk’s religious leanings. Much of the news surrounding this interview has been overly optimistic, lacking discernment.
Jordan Peterson’s Horrendous Exposition of Sermon on the Mount
Jordan Peterson wanted to impress Elon Musk with his religious insights, perhaps believing them to be kindred spirits. With great excitement, Peterson exclaimed his view on the sacred images of masculinity and femininity. The masculine image is the crucifixion and the feminine image is Mary with baby Jesus. It’s a rather occultic view of the world with divine feminine energy vibes under the guise of Christian imagery. Elon Musk appeared confused and indifferent to this insight.
From there, Jordan Peterson gave his view of the Matthew 5-8. Peterson explains that the the main thrust of Jesus’s teaching was that humans should aspire to higher aims and that humans have intrinsic universal values. On the latter point, Elon Musk disagreed. Peterson said he would unpack the disagreement but never did. Instead, he went on to describe how Musk building a third version of Grok was fulfilling the sermon on the mount.
Elon Musk Cultural Christian
Jordan Peterson proclaimed himself a cultural Christian. What does that mean exactly? To Peterson and Musk, it is a preference for a society building on Christian presuppositions. Yet in likening themselves to Richard Dawkins, they betray any notion of actually being culturally Christian. Richard Dawkins is anti-Islam because Islam upsets his liberal sensibilities. Dawkins, in actuality, prefers a culture where Christianity is liberalized and on decline. There is liking the fruit and hating the tree. But Richard Dawkins prefers to get drunk on the fermenting rotten fruit from a branch that has been cut off from the tree.
Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson are both too infatuated with pagan religions and Darwinian evolution to be culturally Christian. To Jordan Peterson, Christianity is a fashion choice, but to Elon Musk it is just one of several valid belief systems that he seems to like best, but not on a deeper level.
Anti-Woke War
Elon Musk made headlines for revealing how his son committed suicide over transgenderism. He claims to have been tricked and that he vows to stop it. This is rather contradictory towards Twitter/X’s longstanding behavior under Elon Musk of censoring posts that “misgender” transvestites and flag “hate speech” related to their cause. In recent years he’s become a powerful force, but it’s often been three steps forward, two steps back. Elon Musk remains double-minded and unstable in his ways as he lacks the firm foundation of Christ. His worldview is a reflection of that which is why, despite his ambitions, he is still a normie in many ways.
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peterson is a pseud and musk got lucky. neither of these two seem especially intelligent or have unique insights into life. peterson likes the sound of his own voice too much despite what he says is often highly structured nonsense. musk, well i’d say wealth does not have anything to do with intelligence. a lot of our current crop of tech billionaires were just lucky to be in the right place at the right time. some of them may acknowledge this, others believe themselves geniuses.