Monday, August 5, 2019

Post Modernity Articles: The Christian Fallacy by Uriel Wise

The Christian Fallacy of Interaction

There is a fallacy among Christians that is ubiquitous within their mannerisms and interaction with others. It is the offer of assistance, advice or help in the form thereof, as assistance, but then the insistence of the advice or assistance to be actual “how to” instructions. The instructions are purely based on that individual’s experiences. Humans are creatures molded by experience. Among Christians, the offer of help is also the revelation of their personal experience, and it is given freely often with conviction and passion. The fallacy is, that the experience is held as absolute truth or “the perfect way,” to complete a task or engage within the realm of an issue. The insistence totally disregards the other party’s experience as wrong, imperfect, and incapable of completing the task correctly. The fallacy also coaches, pressures, or even forces that experience on the ‘other party’ with the end goal of acceptance by the ‘other party’ of their help, with a smile. To ward off succumbing to this interaction, one must understand their personal freedom, their freedom to their own choice, and the relationship to that individual, which should not be coerced by vain flattery, commonality (friendship), or violence. Finally, this unconscious, indirect method of policy implementation is being used fully in diplomatic, public, ecclesiastic, and private corporate sectors as help, advice, or assistance, and is actually “how to” instructions based purely on an experience that suggest perfection, but in reality is one of many successful perspectives. Have you ever heard the phrase, “there are many ways to skin a cat?” The characteristic trait of this fallacy is the thirst for conversion, control, and power. The world outside of Christian control is totally fine and in harmony with nature. But this culture of conversion and fallacy cannot accept or even imagine a life without this form of thinking. To live without this thinking or acceptance of their will is to live in doom, Armageddon, or the end of the world. Yet, humans have live thousands of years before this devilish thinking and they will live thousands of years without… This is the fallacy. The young culture of the west has lived by this creed and as a consequence, intentional and not, has consumed whole peoples, tribes, and nations. And will continue to consume, until they are confronted or at least, held at bay by peace or arms. This fallacy and form of thinking is equal to a virus, invading a body to subjugate.  The truth to dealing with these people is the knowledge that there is infinitely more knowledge and experience outside of the realm of the Christian and is actually under threat, than exists among their militant, cultural conversion thinking. In addition, Liberal, Conservative, and consequently all forms of Identity thinking has a fallacy both similar and offering an alternative point of view. Truth is an accumulation of all forms of thinking and therefore can be as elusive as it is certain.

Written by Uriel Wise
Writer/Author at The American Mastodon Publication
TheAmericanMastodon@gmail.com