Far right is totalitarian. We have now moved left as we are now advocating for individual freedoms. Human rights have become a progressive idea.
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Is truth by consensus? Is that where truth comes from? What about when its in an echo chamber? Is that truth?
Should we then ignore evidence when the consensus says it can't be true? People here are very much "right leaning". No one, right or left, wants to hear that their world is not what they believe it to be; that "their side" too is under control. But believing what you believe because all your friends do has nothing to do with the Truth. All that is accomplished with such a belief control system is the maintenance of whatever echo chamber you find yourself in.
This has absolutely not one thing to do with what I was talking about. I didn't even address anything like this. I was talking about the hidden system of control. What is a best system of government is irrelevant to the topic at hand (for my part so far).
Neither has anything to do with anything. They are contrived, that's what I am telling you. How we move forward is something we need to figure out through investigation, critical thinking and debate. Looking to the ideologies from the "left" or the "right" is not the way. First we must understand the fraud before we can learn from our mistakes.
Where do you think the religion of Christianity came from? Have you ever looked into its origins from the Roman Emperor in the 4th century? The same self-proclaimed worshiper of the Sun God (and murderer of his family) who created the Religion, put those beliefs into law so he could unite the disparate regions of the Roman Empire under one religion, one belief system, one empire. It was designed as a system of control. Prior to that there were multiple religions, some Christian (who disagreed greatly), some Gnostic, some Pagan, all in disagreement. Constantine put them all into one Religion, and created the Bible (as we know it today). It was a very different collection of teachings and beliefs prior to his unification work.
Christianity and the Teachings of Jesus are not the same thing.
Perhaps more importantly, Christianity and God are not the same thing. One is a system of belief designed specifically to control a population (for nearly two millennia), aka Dogma, aka Religion. The other is what IS (whatever that may be).
Once you are certain you know the Truth, you lose the capacity to listen to any evidence that may be contrary to your beliefs.
I spent about three decades of my life studying various religions. I spent about two decades studying Christianity. I find much wisdom in the teachings of Jesus. However, I think Christianity is a level of The Matrix, designed to keep us controlled, designed to keep the PTB in power.
So obviously the answer is no. From my own studies of the teachings of Jesus, I think he would be very angry with the religion we call "Christianity". I think he would consider Christians foolish children for believing that the Bible, with its circular logic and obvious fallacies, is the Truth.
In almost all of the Old Testament the "God" that is talked about wants to "save a chosen people" (the Jews) over all the other races on the Earth. He wants child sacrifice just like Moloch. I find it insane when people justify that God as the same "That Which Is" that Jesus spoke of.