Doing Evil to do Good is Evil
Demoralization and following an evil way make this thinking possible
A dear friend told me the situation in Israel is such that they must do evil things to do good. I’m afraid both sides are thinking this way, in an endless cycle of violence, retribution, and resentment. This is very sad to see.
Evil can never be good.
Doing evil to do good is evil.
Good people won’t do evil things. Ever. And they never make excuses for any wrongdoing. They apologize and strive to never do it again if they made a mistake. Good people carefully examine themselves for any errors or omissions and immediately rectify themselves. They consider others first and ask themselves, “What did I do wrong?” If they don’t do these things, they could easily follow an evil way.
Lucifer Action Figure. Evil masquerading as good is the Great Deception. This action figure can change its faces, just like any shapeshifter, it even has wings like an angel. Evil hides its true face to deceive and mislead.
How did logic and thought get inverted to the point where people can think this way, where the “ends always justify the means”? Society’s moral level continues to drop, reaching new lows every day. Anyone falling into this trap accepts these evil things, and they are well on their way to initiation into the Death Cult — Satanism or Luciferism are some of its names. It doesn’t have to be this way. You always have a choice.
The Demoralization Operation
Former KGB operative and defector Yuri Bezmenov told us everything in 1984 about the demoralization operation and how morality has been removed from society. It’s been done this way for thousands of years by the same group of people because it has worked every single time. The human mind is the weakest.
Yuri Bezmenov gave this interview with G. Edward Griffin in 1984, saying the demoralization efforts were already completed. A person who is demoralized is unable to assess true information and the next phase is destabilization, then crisis, and finally normalization to the evil. Everything he warned about has come true, but the crisis, and normalization phases haven’t yet fully developed at the time of this post.
Demoralization is the act of removing morals from people and this makes them susceptible to propaganda. People are lied to and misled by those who have turned against Truth and once demoralized —they will refuse to admit something is true — even if something is provably true right in their face. They are convinced through media propaganda and social interactions that something bad is actually good. As chess champion Garry Kasparov noted:
“The point of modern propaganda isn't only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.”
The good morals that safeguarded the fabric of society are slowly replaced with communism, and Truth is replaced with lies. “One lie leads to ten more” is a truism that lies compound until they avalanche to snuff out truth. The USSR, China, Cuba and other countries imposed communism on people using these techniques and it is now happening everywhere in the world. Truth and morality are replaced with Communism - Marx told everyone what was going to happen in the Communist Manifesto:
"There are besides, eternal truths, such as Freedom, Justice, etc., that are common to all states of society. But Communism abolishes eternal truths, it abolishes all religion and all morality, instead of constituting them on a new basis; it therefore acts in contradiction to all past historical experience.”
Doing Evil is a Choice
Human beings make choices. That’s all we do and the choice is between good or evil. God has carefully arranged everything and He takes care of everything else. It is not always an easy choice because it can be difficult to tell the difference between good and evil. Like the action figure of Lucifer above, evil has many faces, some are obvious, but most are difficult to discern. The face of evil can even look like something good.
Righteous religions tried to keep their followers away from sin and Christians called them the seven deadly sins (pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth). Evil religions, including those people masquerading as followers of righteous religions, believe that sin absolves sin. This is evil. Doing more sin only increases the karmic sin you have. If you do this, you are following an evil way, no matter which pious formalities you go through.
Following evil ways is a serious issue in mainstream righteous religions, where some practitioners use religious texts and twist them to justify evil acts. This corrupts the righteous religion from inside, tarnishing the righteous religion and ruining otherwise good people who believe they are doing a good deed, but in fact are committing sin. Money, a necessity of living here on Earth, can also be a very complicated trap — be very careful when handling money. Karma is an issue; why eliminate someone else’s karma and take that for yourself? Bad people carry a lot of sinful karma.
The approach I have seen work best is to carefully consider the choice in front of you and measure it against Truth, Compassion and Tolerance — the cosmic characteristic. Something evil will never be true; it might be 80% true, but never 100% true. Be careful. Sometimes non-action is the best course to take.
Even if you have chosen evil, you can still change your mind, but there isn’t a lot of time left. The Creator is here. One righteous thought can change the outcome. The choice is yours.
"good" and "evil" do not exist. there is no such act as "to do evil" or "to do good". what is "good" for anyone is whatever means accomplishes a desired outcome. what is "evil" for anyone are the acts of others that hinder or destroy our desired outcome. if i am outside in the cold and i start a camp fire, for me, the starting of the fire is "good". for the forest service ranger whose job it is to enforce forestry laws the starting of the fire is "bad" or "evil".
anyone can decide at any time in their mind what is good or what is evil. hence, what we call "morality" is also a matter of personal opinion. the only real issue is whether or not we see ourselves as real. when you know you are truly real, the other person is also real. and so you cannot harm them any more than you can harm yourself. it hurts to not be real. the deadness of it, the disconnection, the isolation, is truly horrible. and so we enjoy hurting ourselves and each other because within these stressful, intoxicating moments of conflict and/or self-harm we are reminded of our realness. the common mind of our times is "i am not real. you are not real. it's all a dream, anything goes." this is psychopathic mind. yes, the whole human world is nearly 100% psychopaths. (newborn babies, some old guy on a mountain in tibet, a few indigenous peoples, these are probably okay.) some of us are more far gone than others, of course, but no one is untouched by the crippling and destructive mental illness we call "modern civilized society".
in fact, the whole concept "good vs. evil", is delusional and serves quite well to keep all the madness going.
In our current iteration of the world, the concepts of "sin," and "evil" are subjective. Plus... what is "good" for one person can be "evil" for another, and that is accepted.
What can you expect from a society that believes that a man dressed like a woman is really a woman?
Morality and the concept of good/evil are gone in this weird, postmodern world we inhabit, and we are paying the price.