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Sin—The world's View of it
 

Most people view sin as something essential that evolved in the human society. Whether it is essential trumps the moral concerns of whether it is good or bad. When moralists oppose it, they are viewed as unrealistic trouble makers.

If they only knew that satan is the driving force behind sin, and his purpose is to destroy human life, because he knew an existence in the ancient spirit world where there was no material world standing between him and his unquestionable power.

But sin is not supposedly sin when it is essential. In fact, along the gradient of sin, a large part of it is viewed as good and desirable—something which should be taught and promoted. This applies to most of the elitism, nihilism and domination and some of the bigotry. Elitism is an essential part of increasing status and power. You must teach worthy persons to connect to other worthies and disconnect from lower beings, if you are to become a somebody in the world. You must protect what you have through domination and control. If you have to sin a little to acquire it in the first place, that's because life is a mess of contradictions, and people have a right to survive and create an acceptable niche in life.

Here's one of the most significant facts about this subject: The world assumes and teaches that moral values are arbitrary. Even if there is such a thing as God and hell, such a state is assumed to be an arbitrary set of conditions being imposed upon people. The truth is, if there were no God promoting morality, everyone would end up in hell instead of part of the universe. God doesn't create hell, sin does.

Another thing that isn't realized is that the problem is not the outcome, such as starvation, disease or human misery. Those things come and go, and they end with material life. The problem is the condition of minds. Sin destroys minds. Undoing the destruction of minds is no easy task. It certainly wasn't taken care of on the cross, as Fundamentalist followers of Paul claim.

Corrupters are trying to change social values away from the ordered existence which defines life through objective realities and toward a totally arbitrated (read dominated) existence. They are trying to convince people that rational and constructive existence is for fools, because it gives power to enemies. This assumption was the underlying premise of Nazism. Supposedly, morality is for fools, because sin is required to control a social order in a responsible way—responsible meaning killing off the "worthless eaters" and other enemies of society who are dragging everyone else down.

It is critically important to understand that this force of destruction is not another method of evaluation but a driving force of corruption coming out of subconscious minds which are psychologically conditioned to dominate. Constructive life stands in the way of corrupt motives, and therefore, corrupters need to obliterate ordered existence to achieve their goals of domination. Corrupters actually believe there is something essential to their destructive standard, because they do not understand the subconscious forces in their own minds and actually assume that those forces are good and constructive.


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