Why is society corrupt?

Society It can be damaged in two ways: When it feels like an erosion of freedom doing what is bad and that everyone is so bad that they teach as a social reform to impose their personal tastes and preferences.

Another way is that ethics begins to be seen as a custom of every culture and is therefore adapted whims of the majority. Knowing that in reality it is the beliefs of the majority that give birth to the idea of ​​good and evil, leads to a false feeling that “everything is relative”, that it is good if they now believe it is good, for example, homosexuality is not frowned upon today as before , on the contrary, they are trying to teach her young to be gay.

Now, What is a dehumanizing act? To answer the question, let’s answer it first What is the act of being human? (He raises his hand and answers: Good! God!) We see that our actions make us human, not our nature, it is believed that being human does not mean doing evil to others. The idea that we are human beings is our first idealization that “resembles” God, not man. Therefore, being human is something idealized in the image and likeness of God: which is absolute love and unconditional compassion.

Consequently, breaking those laws that are held to be true because of their undeniable value dehumanizes us and therefore makes us immoral. “Thou shalt not kill” “Thou shalt not steal” Accumulation of sin goes on the disappearance of our humanity. “Human being” It is not something rooted in our nature, we are by nature hairless, upright and self-aware monkeys.

We are constantly ideal animals, because the trend of our psyche is the permanent concept of the Self that is idealized in the potential man, after itself, the trend of our intelligence is the ego, which allows us to believe that we are superior to others under no circumstances, I know what excuses are idealistic: I I’m the president, I’m a doctor, I’m a teacher, I’m the mayor’s son, I’m a senator’s friend. I am, precede me. It is necessary to see that the excuses are not rooted in our nature, but in the belief of the majority, since the psyche of animals is common. There is a common belief Collective idealism. Sure, guys it is spoiled by the root of the problem: The fact that it does not have solid foundations and that it adapts to the whim of the majority.

Perhaps a problem unique to the 21st century is that it feels that civilization has already begun, this modern one has begunand this leads to such technological fanaticism, as if science can do everything, and by the way, it is technology consumerism— dumbing down. Brain with slime: Wear neon sneakers and feel cool, dye your hair pink, follow viral challenges to be “in style”. Those of us who follow the Christian faith when giving our opinion are discredited with mechanical phrases like “religious fanatic, ultraconservative”.

By the way, there was a controversial recording in which the religious leader v Tibetan Buddhism, Dalai Lama, he made the child kiss him on the mouth and playfully suck his tongue. Soon, it was demonized for being religious. However, when commenting on a case in which an LGBT group advocates for the legalization of a child being able to “choose” a “change operation”, i.e. the mutilation of their gender, then no one says anything, and if someone does, the mechanical answer is the shabby jargon of “homophobic” “ultraconservative” , ultra-religious” “hate speech”, LGTBI movement take his flag from the hippie movement—Known for his orgies the public and drug addiction—. End of space, reader, best regards and in conclusion, society is corrupt NOT because it has no firm values, but because there are NO people who hold firm to their values, it’s like hanging from a cliff by the edge of a sword, stands or falls into the abyss.

Source: Panama America

Miller

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I am David Miller, a highly experienced news reporter and author for 24 Instant News. I specialize in opinion pieces and have written extensively on current events, politics, social issues, and more. My writing has been featured in major publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and BBC News. I strive to be fair-minded while also producing thought-provoking content that encourages readers to engage with the topics I discuss.

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