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Originally Posted by impaul99 Once again, I see your point. I think that communism would be something put together out of fear hiding under "It's best for all" excuse. A true, love oriented worldworker, wouldn't follow this path. I do still maintain that it would probably be a fearful worldworker who could fall into the trap of communism more easily than a selfworker.
So I would say it's probably more accurate that a WORLDWorker gone wrong could equal communism. A SELFWorker gone wrong would be a guy who buys an island and seperates himself from the world  |
I was thinking this morning that this is a primary example of the reason the US separates church and state. The problem here is that selfworking or worldworking is a
spiritual decision, which means it's mostly a personal sort of thing. Communism, capitalism and anarchism are
forms of government and government doesn't respond well to spiritual truths.
When selfworkers try to impose their spiritual beliefs on government, the result is anarchy, with all its associated problems.
When worldworkers try to impose their spiritual beliefs on government, the result is communism, with all
its associated problems.
In both cases, the problems are the result of a misguided attempt to help others find truth.
Capitalism (at least as practiced in the US) is a nice blend. It acknowledges that government is a necessary evil, as a form of social protection. But retains the "Dude, you're on your own" attitude of selfworking that's necessary for everyone to find their own truth.