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BLM Crushes Modern Psychology – But Can’t Touch the Amazing Power of Grace

BLM Crushes Modern Psychology – But Can’t Touch the Amazing Power of Grace
By Michael Bresciani

About sixty years ago I began warning people that they would rely on modern psychology more and more, and that soon thereafter, no one would have much use for old fashioned religion.

The idea that a few therapy sessions and a whole new approach to dealing with guilt and our past sins would take off like a rocket, was novel, but has since come into its own.

Until today.

Now there seems to be little chance that any therapist from Haymarket Square to Fifth Avenue can get us forgiven for the sins of our fathers, if they owned slaves, believed in slavery or didn’t instantly condemn those that did – their sins are now our sins.

The new cancel culture has corralled us into the culpability pen where we await the destruction of our evil culture, the burning down of our sorted heritage and perhaps, the loss of our heads to cap it off, no pun intended.

Many of us long ago saw what modern psych was shooting for and completely rejected the nonsense. We will take credit for our own sins and no one else’s.

Not all of us follow Freud and Darwin to the same wasteland where race and evolution, determine or define our humanity and our entire future.

Connecting all behavior to something that happened in our childhood, or much worse, something that ostensibly happened 50 billion years ago is why we can comfortably use the phrase pseudo intellectual when it comes to Freud and Darwin.

So exactly where does it end?

God alone decides who is guilty and who is forgiven. It depends on who is asking for forgiveness, but much more, it depends on whose sins you are asking to be forgiven for.

The amazing truth is that if you confess someone else’s sins you are wasting God’s time and your own. To wit:

“The person who sins will die. The son will not bear the punishment for the father’s iniquity, nor will the father bear the punishment for the son’s iniquity; the righteousness of the righteous will be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked will be upon himself.” (Ezekiel 18:20)

This is the power and the nature of grace. It supersedes all human meandering and mental gymnastics that uses guilt to get across a political view or to shift blame to the innocent.

It is enough that we hate how George Floyd was treated and that we stand for serious reforms to end such behavior, but to carry guilt for something we did not do, is ridiculous and self-destructive.

Sorry BLM we will listen respectfully to your rap, but we cannot be your scapegoats.

You must see that when Jesus Christ gave us the following mandate, he failed to include a person’s race. To wit:

“Therefore, all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.” (Mt 7:12)

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