The key difference between a constitutional republic - one in which individuals have rights and the government has privileges granted by those individuals - and a progressive/socialist/Marxist/communist state - one in which human beings are but cells sublimated to the will of the state - is that the republic can tolerate the existence of the collectivist (Marxist) state but the Marxist state can NEVER tolerate the existence of a free constitutional republic anywhere on the same planet. It is why Nikita Kruschev pounded on the table at the UN with his shoe and promised to "bury" us all.
It is for the same reason that sinners cannot tolerate saints, that the stupid and brutish cannot tolerate the intelligent and peaceful or that Democrats cannot tolerate Republicans. I am only half-kidding on that last one.
It is also the fundamental difference between a Christian nation and an Islamic one. It is no accident that wherever Christian nations spring up, inevitably the idea of the value of the individual over the nation-state becomes the law of the land. In the early stages the nation accepts that the rights of the individual are granted him by the state or the sovereign. But soon, it becomes apparent to all that if God so loved us that He gave His son for our salvation, then the individual must be important. If God Himself gives us the right to choose for good or ill and does not lift his hand to force us to do otherwise, then the right of the individual to choose his own destiny must, therefore, be the fundamental principle of the universe.
And before you complain about the ten commandments and all those laws in the Old Testament, let me point out that God tolerates disobedience to His law. He could well squelch all sin and turn us into obedient robots which have no choice but to obey. He does not. Instead God offers to scrub our souls and help free us of all the negative habits, passions and lusts that hijack our free will and to deliver back to us ourselves - as we choose to be and free from all our demons. We are people of the law because we choose to be, not because we live in terror of the state. That is an enormous difference.
Heaven will be heaven because it is the land of ultimate liberty, peopled entirely by those who believe utterly in the idea that one should treat his fellows as he himself would want to be treated. I do not believe God will have to destroy evil men. I believe that God need only withdraw the good from the Earth and leave them to their own devices. Evil will destroy itself I believe and needs no help from anyone to do so.
The progressive/socialist/Marxist/communist believe that man can be perfected by the law and punishment and that there are certain men who are destined to wield great power and to direct the collectivist state because of their talent and ability. Those who believe in the Golden Rule also believe that no man can be trusted with absolute power or even permanent power of any sort. Kings and princes, dukes and barons are not trust-worthy because they hold hereditary power and power tends to corrupt. While I don't believe that power inevitably corrupts, I do believe that power inevitably attracts the corruptible.
There is a scene in the Lord of the Rings at the edge of the volcano Mt. Doom where Frodo is supposed to complete his mission and throw the "One Ring to Rule Them All" back into the fires. At the moment of truth, Frodo falters. The temptation to power is overwhelming. It takes an act of God (in the form of Gollum's attack) to enable Frodo to
complete his task. The temptation to power is terrible. Gandalf
articulates that when early he says No to the ring when Frodo offers it to
him. "Don't... tempt me Frodo! I dare not take it. Not even to keep it
safe. Understand, Frodo. I would use this ring from a desire to do
good... But through me, it would wield a power too great and terrible to
imagine."
It is why, inevitably, Christianity, despite its
emphasis on obedience to God's laws (or more likely because of it), tends to produce the societies with
the most personal liberty. The true Children of God do not believe any man can
be trusted with power, especially absolute power over his fellows. It follows inevitably from the Golden Rule. Tolkien's life's work
was retelling that to a post-modernist world that doesn't believe
anything really matters so you might as well grab what you can get. Tolkien says, "Yes. There is something that
matters."
Again as throughout history the great battle lines are drawn between Good and Evil. That doesn't mean evil guys don't fight among themselves. They do. They constantly vie for power and most wars are ambiguous to that extent. But the great over-arching conflict in this world turns out to be between those who believe that Might is right and those who believe that Might must only used for the right. You can always tell the good guys. They are the ones that didn't choose to fight, but were drawn into it against their will and who do not keep their conquests when the war is over. Sometimes, however, both good and evil are represented within the same army.
It makes the battle lines a bit muddy sometimes.
Tom King
An unapologetic collection of observations from the field as the world comes to what promises to be a glorious and, at the same time, a very nasty end.
Showing posts with label good vs evil. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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It's Not About Race; It's Not Even About Politics.
Good vs. Evil on the Eve of the Apocalypse.
(c) 2012 by Tom King
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Hiroshima 1945 - US Archives |
We are told by prophets of every stripe that the whole thing is coming to a bad end and we are at best fighting a holding action. Throughout history we have seen the tide of the Great Controversy come to a bloody head in vast explosions of violence. In the 1800s we had the Civil war. In the 20th century it was two world wars. We've held off the coming orgy of killing that is the wages of sin now for more than half a century. Small wars (by modern standards) have bled off some of the urge to violence, but not nearly enough. Organized mass murder in Russia, China, Cambodia, Rwanda and throughout the third world has reduced the population for a time, removing the meek by and large, apparently for the purpose of guaranteeing they do not inherit the Earth - at least not while it lasts.
You see it's a geometry not arithmetic.
If you have one person you have relative peace although that person may resort to suicide.
Two people and you have two possible vectors of aggression A against B and B against A
But add a third and you have 12 possible vectors of aggression
- A against B
- A against C
- B against A
- B against C
- C against A
- C against B
- A&B against C
- C against A&B
- B&C against A
- A against B&C
- A&C against B
- B against A&C
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For every extra person you add to this overcrowded world, you geometrically increase the number of vectors of aggression and possible combinations of aggressors. Think about billions of people on Earth today and how much worse it gets when you add more people. Add into the mix the fact that many of those people choose to be evil and are thus unscrupulous about who they attack and periodically the whole thing builds up to an orgy of killing. So far most of those orgies have merely reduced the number of trained killers along with slow-moving or slow-witted noncombatants who didn't see it coming and get out of the way in time - at least enough to take some of the pressure murder their fellows off the survivors.
Paul in Romans said, "The wages of sin is death." I think he was being literal. I think the apostle was trying to tell us that choosing to serve yourself first (which is the essence of sin) leads inevitably to death. Every notice how vigilant self-lovers tend to come to a bad end rather earlier than one might expect. Sadly and too often they take good people with them. The innocent may die. They may even fight to defend their home or loved ones, but it is inevitably the sinners who are behind all the death.
As Creedence Clearwater Revival once sang, "Two hundred million guns are loaded. Satan cries, 'Take aim!'"
It's not religions or political parties that do evil. It's people. Parties and religions are merely the tools bad people use to accomplish their aims. To those who reject political parties, churches or even families, your withdrawal from these institutions won't help. They will do their bloody work without you if evil men are allowed to take them over. You can never change a church or an organization or party from without except by destroying it altogether and doing that makes you just another killer and robs you of your soul. If you abandon these institutions which may have been established for quite noble purposes, you merely hand them over to evil people. You by your abandonment are as guilty as those who stayed and cooperated in the heinous actions of their leaders.
It remains best for us, I believe, to trust in God and treat our neighbors as we would wish to be

So wait and be strong. Help where you can. Do good so far as you're able. It'll all be over soon.
I'm just sayin'
Tom King
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