an introduction to succorism

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mors mihi lucrum. - - mors mihi lucrum.
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The Death of Christ to both enlighten and protect Humanity from doing what they do not know is the single greatest act of Martyrdom within history, and remains to be exactly what a Succorist should aim to be.

Live not for idle pleasures and pleasantries, live and die to serve a purpose.

A weaker man with a meager mind would reflect on his life and seek cause to take it because he believes he can serve to do no good in a life riddled with mistakes, and ailed by imperfection of decision and consequence thereof. He is intellectual, yet, misguided in his belief that there is no redemption for his life ruled by sin and vice. A stupid man would live without reflection, and clasp hands to pray that, even with all he has done wrong, he can try to be a better man today, that his change will be seen and judged kindly and he will have redeemed himself off of kind words and charitable gesture. He is a plain idiot to be misguided in believing his life can simply 'better' and change, when before, regardless of his choice, has wrought suffering. There is no redemption in life, only in death.

We live in sin, bathed in it, bore from it. Day in, day out, we are what Judas Iscariot was to Jesus, yet, we are set apart by the fact we betray the Lord for free, without much reward beyond pleasure. The very idea of living comfortably is surrounded in the sins of Sloth and Gluttony, men chase it with the sin of Greed, and in it find themselves drowned in Lust and Pride, and wanting of more in Envy, and the path carved to get there, ridden on a Pale Horse bearing them to perdition may be called Wrath. We have inherited the sins of our fathers, for generations.

To live for nothing is sin, is inherently and morally wrong.

So you should die for something.

The Disciples of Christ all died to spread his will and testament, his gospel. Peter took from the head of a High Priest an ear when he cuffed Jesus, Saint Longinus whom ripped his spear into Jesus' side and was healed from blindness from his blood, lived and died to see his spear used in Crusades.

Men serve to lead and be led, men serve to be heroes. Men we're made to hunt, to fight, to die.

Live your natural purpose.

Abandon a life led in pursuit of pleasantry, pleasure. The idiotic idea of living because it is beautiful. Vitality.
Abandon ideas of cowardice and fleeing your righteous cause and obligation. Extinctionist.

Embrace a life of service, and purpose, not to one, not to yourself, but to all.

Live and Die so that those of our future may live in a world you brought about through your shed blood and shedding blood. Live a hero, die a martyr. See the fruits of your labor generations from now when flowers bloom in fields you once warred, and people come together lovingly in homes once ravaged by battle. See the sons of those you fought and died with, grow to lead a newer, and better world, in a life without mistakes, the most perfect one, the one without us - we imperfect many.

The Succorist Shall:

- Acknowledge the Value of All Life, as compared to theirs'.

Your life is worth little when put next to all life, live and die for the future, lives that mean something.

- Serve the Natural World.
The Natural World, it's order and process, as shaped by beasts, it is grizzly war and cruelty, be at the end of the blade, bleed so they don't have to. Serve Nature as it's unsung hero.

- Practice the Code of Martyrdom
Self-sacrifice, endless self-sacrifice, you have not lived if you have not lost, there are those who deserve it more than you.

- Face the Material Earth with indifference.
A weapon can arm a martyr for his cause, but a martyr can bare no attachment to his weapon, for he knows his end.

- Suffer for them.
Fight suffering, or suffer yourself, a martyr has succeeded if, in his life or death, he has suffered to prevent his brothers', his sisters' suffering.


Famed Succorists,
John Brown
St. Peter.
Jesus Christ.
The Chernobyl Three
Benjamin Clark
etc.