October 30, 2005

Great psycholgical insight into liberalism.

Baron Bodissey at Gates of Vienna has this profound insight into Radical Secularism:

The feeling of sinfulness can lead a religious person to confession and absolution, or it can be projected onto others. Since Secularism denies sin, only the latter course is open -- sins are committed by corporations, Republicans, America, the West, or even humanity itself.

This unconscious and unacknowledged sense of sinfulness generates the tenets of Orthodox Secularism and breeds a reluctance to act against the evil forces which threaten us.
"The Enemy Within, Part I. The Little Wicked Wicket Gate." Gates of Vienna, 1/5/05.

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