I tried to make clear that I’m not taking a theological approach to the question, but rather making a sociological examination of the leftist mindset.
‘Satan’ made an appearance because of the practical amount of occultism currently present in leftist circles of influence that ultimately direct the actions of the demoralized leftist, not my personal belief or some religious teaching about ‘heaven’ or ‘hell’ (there is probably a whole other parallel discussion about Islam and jihadis, but it is not ultimately very different in effect).
https://thedonald.win/p/3ieiRA0/reenchantment-of-cult-magic-mill/c/
So while I probably wouldn’t introduce the Bible as authoritative evidence into a humanist argument about gods, I do appreciate your well-made point. As you say, you don’t have to be religious to get it.
But you can see why, for so many leftists, accepting grace (undeserved mercy and restorative redemption) from an all-powerful deity is the only practical pathway to getting their head on straight. This is true whether the deity is real or imagined, and it explains why organized religions are a proven pathway to recovery for substance abusers, criminals, etc., including the examples of ‘recovered’ victims of feminist brainwashing you might have seen here on .win.
https://thedonald.win/p/GIlN1y9G/millennial-women-reject-feminism/c/
And I should also mention that most Christians would extend the leftist’s same basic spiritual dilemma to all mankind, and there’s a humanist corollary to that argument — but I’m not talking about achieving perfection or ‘God’s Purposes’, I’m talking about basic life skills that depend on personal self-esteem and competence.
I tried to make clear that I’m not taking a theological approach to the question, but rather making a sociological examination of the leftist mindset.
‘Satan’ made an appearance because of the practical amount of occultism currently present in leftist circles of influence that ultimately direct the actions of the demoralized leftist, not my personal belief or some religious teaching about ‘heaven’ or ‘hell’ (there is probably a whole other parallel discussion about Islam and jihadis, but it is not ultimately very different in effect).
https://thedonald.win/p/3ieiRA0/reenchantment-of-cult-magic-mill/c/
So while I probably wouldn’t introduce the Bible as authoritative evidence into a humanist argument about gods, I do appreciate your well-made point. As you say, you don’t have to be religious to get it.
But you can see why, for so many leftists, accepting grace (undeserved mercy and restorative redemption) from an all-powerful deity is the only practical pathway to getting their head on straight. This is true whether the deity is real or imagined, and it explains why organized religions are a proven pathway to recovery for substance abusers, criminals, etc., including the examples of ‘recovered’ victims of feminist brainwashing you might have seen here on .win.
And I should also mention that most Christians would extend the leftist’s same basic spiritual dilemma to all mankind, and there’s a humanist corollary to that argument — but I’m not talking about achieving perfection or ‘God’s Purposes’, I’m talking about basic life skills that depend on personal self-esteem and competence.
I tried to make clear that I’m not taking a theological approach to the question, but rather making a sociological examination of the leftist mindset.
‘Satan’ made an appearance because of the practical amount of occultism currently present in leftist circles of influence that ultimately direct the actions of the demoralized leftist, not my personal belief or some religious teaching about ‘heaven’ or ‘hell’ (there is probably a whole other discussion about Islam and jihadis, but it is not ultimately very different in effect).
So while I probably wouldn’t introduce the Bible as authoritative evidence into a humanist argument about gods, I do appreciate your well-made point. As you say, you don’t have to be religious to get it.
But you can see why, for so many leftists, accepting grace (undeserved mercy and restorative redemption) from an all-powerful deity is the only practical pathway to getting their head on straight. This is true whether the deity is real or imagined, and it explains why organized religions are a proven pathway to recovery for substance abusers, criminals, etc., including the examples of ‘recovered’ victims of feminist brainwashing you might have seen here on .win.
And I should also mention that most Christians would extend the leftist’s same basic spiritual dilemma to all mankind, and there’s a humanist corollary to that argument — but I’m not talking about achieving perfection or ‘God’s Purposes’, I’m talking about basic life skills that depend on personal self-esteem and competence.
I tried to make clear that I’m not taking a theological approach to the question, but rather making a sociological examination of the leftist mindset.
‘Satan’ made an appearance because of the practical amount of occultism currently present in leftist circles of influence that ultimately direct the actions of the demoralized leftist, not my personal belief or some religious teaching about ‘heaven’ or ‘hell’ (there is probably a whole other discussion about Islam and jihadis, but it is not ultimately very different in effect).
So while I probably wouldn’t introduce the Bible as authoritative evidence into a humanist argument about gods, I do appreciate your well-made point. As you say, you don’t have to be religious to get it.
But you can see why, for so many leftists, accepting grace (undeserved mercy and restorative redemption) from an all-powerful deity is the only practical pathway to getting their head on straight. This is true whether the deity is real or imagined.
And I should also mention that most Christians would extend the leftist’s same basic spiritual dilemma to all mankind, and there’s a humanist corollary to that argument — but I’m not talking about achieving perfection or ‘God’s Purposes’, I’m talking about basic life skills that depend on personal self-esteem and competence.