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Edited on Thu Dec-09-10 10:46 AM by RandomThoughts
It is in the same vein as work will set you free, or the vein that Capitalism is an good entity that does no wrong to man.
It is the concept that the poor are 'the beast' and evil.
Basically some think that society is made to have most serve a few for their benefit, and the poor do not serve their benefit. Interestingly all they have to do is think of themselves as people, (the few in private or public power) and all the poor people as demons.
Then they think the poor were ordered to serve them, and don't when they are things like progressive. Also why they see some people as zombies, and themselves as living. Fits into the zombie doctrine in movies also.
And as I posted years ago about that doctrine, it is written in some heretical texts of Solomon that say that same thing, where he used the 'ring' to control demons, to build the temple for him. Although heretical, they say the mass of people are the demons, and the few at the top are the people they are suppose to serve.
That has been a doctrine for some for a long time, and gets them to feel they should be served by all the poor, and that they are most liked by God, and that only they are better, and that the poor should suffer being that they were cast down.
Really long doctrine, but been posting about it for years. It allows someone to break empathy through superiority delusion.
That is why they do not see their own faults also, and why take the board out of your own eye, they have been tricked into thinking they are righteous without flaw, and then they judge even their own brothers for self satisfaction and self glory and luxury.
Although I know I have been tried to be tricked in that delusion myself, so think it is an education problem, so do not think they are bad for doing those things, just a bit confused.
Where they fail is to not see they have the same flaws, and both bad and good things in them, some listen more to the bad, that is how they hear that doctrine without hearing that it is a delusion, there is no person that is perfect.
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