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[Longish post alert; but you might learn something. Target audience: Christians.]

A few days ago, in response to my post (On Facebook) about 'thoughts and prayers,' a woman spat that she was a person of action, unlike those who pray. It is well worth analyzing this mindset as it is fairly common although I'll only touch on it in this post.

There is a much larger point to be made from it, though. The reality is that every year, Christians in the US lead the pack in charitable giving. There is also no question that they are 'taking action,' which we know because folks like Mrs. Roosevelt are always complaining about the meddling of 'Evangelicals.' Biden's insertion of spies into the Catholic churches indicates they are worried about Catholics "taking action," too. You see, only secularists are allowed to "take action" in the political sphere.

Obviously, then, its not actually the case that the same people who pray are also people of inaction in other matters. Its just the opposite--its just that Christians tend to look askance at the 'actions' the secularists are fixated on.

As I said in that post, a key difference in the 'actions' we take is our starting point about what we think a 'human' is. The secularists believe a human is basically a 'beast,' and like other animals, can be conditioned with sophisticated Pavlovian techniques. And SHOULD be; they themselves, however, they think are evolved to the point where THEY should be the conditioners, not the conditioned. See: CS Lewis and "The Abolition of Man."


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