Principalities Are Never Benign (1)
- stringfellowsarc
- Oct 27, 2023
- 1 min read
Humans persist in belabouring the illusion that principalities are not merely benign, but that some are actually capable of serving in socially beneficial ways. In this it is hypothesized that they may also be able to be altered so as to respect and benefit human life instead of demeaning and dominating it. In order for this to happen the mechanism for such would include sufficient human will for this to happen. This is, however, a virtually incredible view. Narrow, naive, incourragable, it is empirically impossible to have happen. It asserts that the base identity of principalities is not essentially one of disorientation, control, and punishment. It miscontrues the nature and purpose of these beings and is a remarkable expression of human vanity as it dismisses these misappropriations of human domination.
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