Anonymous ID: e85d14 Aug. 12, 2018, 4:20 p.m. No.2575033   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2574267

Q has posted several questions and statements regarding satan and good vs evil. Here are a few examples below [words in brackets are mine]:

 

>>Open your eyes…

>>Does satan exist?

>>Does the ‘thought’ of satan exist?

>>Who worships satan?

>>Many in our govt worship satan…

>>Vladimir Putin [says] ‘The New World Order Worships satan’

>>These people are evil…

>>The child abductions [are] for satanic rituals

>>good people were forced into bed with this evil under personal and family threats.

>>There are more good people than bad [evil people].

 

We accept these truths as self-evident because they resonate with our heart (our moral compass), our compassion for the innocent, and our reverence for the virtues of humanity. It also follows from these truths that good people become evil by subordinating themselves to evil under personal and family threats. While a small percentage of people are inherently evil (sociopaths/psychopaths) because they are born inhumane (without conscience), most evil is brought into the world by people making the wrong choices, which includes doing nothing in the face of evil.

 

As it is often said, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” Christ is the composite mythological hero of the West because he represents the Truthful individual who knows, speaks, and acts for the Truth.

 

This is particularly important to understand for the those who are turned off by the hypocrisy exhibited by many churches and thus fail to understand the importance of the Christ Mythos to Western culture. Christ was born an outlaw, spoke truth to power, and was sentenced to death for insurrection. His teachings emphasized kindness, good works, voluntary association, revealing the truth by exposing falsehood, and the use of one's free will to reject not only sinful temptations, but also conscription to harm others. Thus, Christ was not only a religious figure, but also an out spoken critic of the "authorities", the priestly caste who controlled the temple (Pharisees), wrote and interpreted the law (scribes), and the economic system (money changers) that robbed and oppressed the people.