A utopian system, when established by men, is likely to be synonymous with a dystopian depression. The only way for perfect peace by man is absolute control of all wrongs. Bully-cultures find this: with each and every mistake, another village idiot is shamed into nothingness and mindlessly shut down by the herd. This is a superficial peace made by force and by fear, one in which there is no freedom to breathe; and the reason it is impossible for man to maintain freedom and peace for everyone at the same time. Christ, on the other hand, transforms, instead of controls, by instilling his certain inner peace. This is the place where one realizes that only his holiness is and feels like true freedom, rather than like imprisonment, and, too, why Hell, I imagine, a magnified version of man’s never-ending conflict between freedom and peace, would be the flesh’s ultimate utopia – yet its ultimate regret.
About The Quote
- Apologetics
- Artificiality
- Battle
- Bully
- Chaos
- Christ
- Conflict
- Confusion
- Control
- Culture
- Depression
- Devil
- Dictatorship
- Dystopia
- Establishment
- Fear
- Force
- Forgiveness
- Freedom
- God
- Good Intentions
- Government
- Grace
- Heaven
- Hell
- Herd Mentality
- Holiness
- Imprisonment
- Inner Peace
- Man
- Mercy
- Oppression
- Peace
- Philosophy
- Police State
- Political
- Reality
- Regret
- Salvation
- Satan
- Sin
- Society
- Superficiality
- Theology
- Totalitarian
- Transformation
- Tyranny
- Unity
- Utopia
- Vanity
- War