Incoherence of Evil’s Balance: Except My Own!

Why the Ignorant Think Themselves so Smart

Incoherence of Evil’s Balance: Except My Own!
Dunning-Kruger Curve Applied to Good-Evil Balance

My previous post, Innocence of Evil, sought to explain why Christians can still sin. In fact, I sought to explain why people ignore their own evil, sin, while judging evilness in others. However, this post may have been too esoteric for many. No one believes themselves to be evil; therefore, to get people to grasp their own inherent evilness is incoherent to many. Remember, the purpose of one’s worldview is to make YOU the hero of your own story. Any suggestion that you are indeed evil is unfathomable, incoherent, illogical. Your worldview makes it so; thus, you are captive to a delusion of your own making. Since all begin life as children of Satan, all worldviews are patterned after his own delusional worldview (Jn 8:44; 2Th 2:3-12). This post approaches this subject from a different perspective; i.e., the balance of evil. Continue reading “Incoherence of Evil’s Balance: Except My Own!”

Hopelessness of the Force

Hopelessness and Fear of Pantheism

Ancient Paganism is Modern New Age Gnosticism
Ruled by Fate: Socialistic Slavery and Hopeless Death

Marriage of pantheism and science fiction (sci fi) in the Star Wars franchise has propagandized multiple generations into this great New Age characterized by the Hopelessness of the Force. Though these movies glossed over any real definition of what the Force was, or is; the underlying message was hopelessness and helplessness before those who could manage the Force {one never truly controls the Force}. The one supposed hero gives the alert viewer the truth: The Force feeds on the Hope of those who use it until all are defeated in fear and death. This is the true message of all the many forms of Pantheism: Gnosticism, New Agism, Transhumanism, etc. In ancient Mesopotamian culture this was called simtu, while today we follow the Greco-Roman tradition and simply call it Fate. This is the Force behind all Pantheisms; an inescapable Fate of Death: Nihilism at its best.
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