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Drug Trip Religion
Sin is a very close parallel to drug addiction. It creates a need for more sin, and it has a high feeling with it. The sin high results from the positive reinforcement for the psychological conditioning. Power is the positive reinforcement for sin. Corrupt persons get a high feeling from power.
Drug trip religion is the primary alternative to overcoming sin. Fundamentalists say sin cannot be overcome, but God blesses them and saves them anyway. A feel-good experience without overcoming sin is a spiritual drug trip.
If God is going to save them in spite of their sin, no religion is needed. To teach people not to overcome sin is a corruption of religion.
Sin is a close parallel to a drug trip, because the positive reinforcement for sin is power, which creates a high feeling. Of course, the next step of becoming a spirit cannibal is a very extreme drug trip. Stealing awareness substance gives the eater an extremely high feeling, as the heterogeneity creates pervasive perception.
And just like drug use, sin is the standard that creates the high feeling. You have to sin to get the high feeling. Even if drugs were legal, drug addicts would be thieves trying to get more money for drugs.
The consequences of drug trip religion are exactly the same as chemical drug addiction. All else must be sacrificed for the habit. All elements of sin are interdependent. They are all relied upon to make sin pay.
What this means is it is stupid to expect someone else to be taking care of the problem. It's like a drug addict saying the government will take care of his drug addiction. What people don't do about sin now they will do later, and with much more difficulty.
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