The Dirty Trick That’s Destroying Us

Every civilization has its own peculiar characteristics, and because of them, each has its own vulnerable areas… areas that a clever adversary can take advantage of. Our Western civilization is no exception.

And most unfortunately, we've been under a sharp attack for many years by people who found our weakness and are exploiting it. I'll explain how and what we need to do about it.

Our Foundations

Western civilization was built upon the Judeo-Christian tradition… and primarily on the Christian tradition. Anyone who claims differently simply doesn't understand the civilization or doesn't want to. Whether or not the doctrines of Judaism and Christianity are true, these are the foundations of our civilization[1]. That can't really be disputed.

These principles – things like compassion for the outsider, forgiveness, and loving your neighbor – are demands for enlightened and righteous action in the world.

So, how do you subvert people in a culture centered on righteous action? You convince them of sin of course. You find one way after another to make them feel like they – and their civilization – have failed to be righteous; that's the weak point. Then you convince them that they need to absolve themselves in ways that suit your agenda.

Have you noticed that the guilt slingers always have a preset conclusion for you… a single thing you must do to absolve the guilt they tossed upon you?

Here's an example: An imposer of guilt says that your community has allowed sewage to be poured into the river. And along with that comes an either/or solution: A new regulatory agency must be given sweeping powers… and if you don't agree, you favor sewage in drinking water!

This trick has been eviscerating the West for decades. There's even a well-known school of thought known as critical theory that promotes this. These people have dedicated themselves to criticizing everything possible about Western civilization... and have prospered by it.

Their tool is weaponized guilt… the West's Kryptonite.

So, if we're going to survive as a civilization – and I think we really, really should – we must stop being suckers to everyone with a fresh criticism. These people are not trying to build; they're trying to tear down.

Stated differently, we must stop believing that we suck. Because we don't.

How to Ditch the Guilt

We ditch our guilt by facing up to what we've done in the past. And we can start that process by giving ourselves credit for the good things we've done. We're not supposed to pretend that those things never happened; we're supposed to feel good about them.

Secondly, we need to face the things we've actually done wrong and fix them. If you were unfair or cruel or whatever, gather up your guts and fix it. Go to the person you hurt and apologize. Make a public statement if you must. Restore what was lost any way you can. If that's hard or embarrassing, tough. Do it anyway.

We become suckers for guilt when we leave our errors in an unfixed state. We can fool others, but we know what we've done and we know what we haven't repaired. That state of mind makes us vulnerable to guilt.

So face your errors and fix them.

Adding to our troubles is the fact that huge swaths of modern Christianity focus on telling people how badly they suck. It's how they “evangelize.” I'll pass up a dissertation on how Christianity has strayed from its roots, but I'd like you to understand that Jesus's message was not “You suck.” In one place he repeats and defends the saying, “You are gods.” In another he says that God loves us as much as God loved him (Jesus).

But regardless of theology, we need to ditch the guilt. If you've done something bad, fix it. Then fix yourself so you don't repeat it. But after that, stop complying with people who trade in guilt.

Guilt Mixed with Politics Is Nothing but a Weapon

Please remember that guilt plus politics is a toxic mixture. It serves to dethrone reason and transfer power to clever abusers. Don't concede good intentions to people who wield this weapon against you. They aim to chop things down, not to repair them.

Let me make this very clear:

Guilt mixed with politics is poison. It's a weapon designed to destroy Western civilization.

So repair your errors and then reject the guilt.

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[1]  To be clear: Greece and Rome are not part of Western civilization. Those civilizations were based upon slavery, which Western civilization removed because of its new morals. Did we borrow from them? Sure. Just like we borrowed writing from the Sumerians and the alphabet from the Phoenicians.

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"These principles – things like compassion for the outsider, forgiveness, and loving your neighbor – are demands for enlightened and righteous action in the world."

Your post is excellent, but the above made me pause. The Dark Ages, Crusades, Native American genocide, witch burning, inquisitions, etc. all come to mind. Christianity hasn't exactly loved its neighbors unless they too were Christians.

Imperialism, for any reason, is wrong. "Divine right of kings" comes to mind as well. A lot of evil acts have happened because of organized religion. Sure, a lot of good has been done too.

I just don't think a lot of Christians see the past mistakes or the current ones. As long as the enemy isn't Christian, they don't seem to give a damn about slaughtering them. That's a serious problem, not a guilt trip.

Hey, friend @finnian,

I hope that @allforprivacy will weigh in on this, but in the meanwhile, here is my "two cents."

I think you're conflating the teachings of Jesus with "organized religion" and its reprehensible actions.

Here's what Jesus himself had to say about "that kind" of "Christianity:"

"“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will recognize them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? So, every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus you will recognize them by their fruits."

“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’"
- Matthew7:15-23

As I've written about elsewhere, that kind of "Christianity" is just another arm of a human government system that is driven by evil forces and seeks to oppress mankind. This "false church" is a deceitful, anti-Christ apologist for the evil deeds of human governments.

The authentic call of God upon all who would be followers of Jesus in truth is to dissociate from such evil:

"Therefore go out from their midst,
    and be separate from them, says the Lord,
and touch no unclean thing;
    then I will welcome you,
and I will be a father to you,
    and you shall be sons and daughters to me,
says the Lord Almighty.”"

- 2 Corinthians 6:17-18

Agreed. I have absolutely no problem with anyone's beliefs as long as they do no harm to others. A lot of people will use their beliefs to turn a blind eye to atrocities however. That's what I believe we need to guard against. Many Christian anarchists are my friends too, but they realize the bigger problem and do not turn a blind eye to injustice. :)

Thank you.

I hope that you will be able to count this Christian anarchist as your ongoing friend. ;)

Absolutely!

I like both of you guys. :)

I won't repeat what creatr said very well, but I will add that many of the events you mention have been weaponized for rhetorical purposes. Those witch burnings, for example, happened in the late middle ages/early modern period, not in the "dark ages." They also had major state involvement.

Peace.

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