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“The Unforgiveable Sin Is Incoherency” explores the possibility that in the natural world, force prevails over reason, with law and power being wielded as a form of ethical justification. It argues that idolatry by means of the creation of social justice objectives, serve to transfer authority and property, to the law maker and idolater. This transfer of power and property into the idolater’s seat of authority, ultimately leads to the idolater's taking over the role of God over the planet. The legal system is the "Abomination of Desolation" because it serves to unseat God. Ultimately the law becomes so ingrained in the human psyche that individuals are no longer able comprehend their own wrongdoing. This creates a race that is incoherent, meaning technically insane.
By Robert Burk“The Unforgiveable Sin Is Incoherency” explores the possibility that in the natural world, force prevails over reason, with law and power being wielded as a form of ethical justification. It argues that idolatry by means of the creation of social justice objectives, serve to transfer authority and property, to the law maker and idolater. This transfer of power and property into the idolater’s seat of authority, ultimately leads to the idolater's taking over the role of God over the planet. The legal system is the "Abomination of Desolation" because it serves to unseat God. Ultimately the law becomes so ingrained in the human psyche that individuals are no longer able comprehend their own wrongdoing. This creates a race that is incoherent, meaning technically insane.