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"But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea."

Matthew 18:6

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00:00Alright, it's time for Bible verses. It's a very powerful one, Matthew 18 6
00:05But he that shall scandalize one of these little ones
00:10that believe in me it were better for him that a millstone should be hanged around his neck and
00:16That he should be drowned in the depth of the sea
00:20Now that's interesting. It's a powerful
00:24powerful phrase
00:26Now there are a number of different translations of this of course
00:30but scandalize is
00:32a very powerful phrase a word because it implies sexual abuse and
00:39You know child rape is
00:43One of the you know
00:46terrible horrible
00:48unspoken commonplaces in
00:51the world as a whole
00:54In general the more ancient the community the more likely it is that there will be
01:02Childhood sexual abuse and and it will be
01:05fairly fairly rampant
01:07with
01:09to some degree
01:10it's the exception of Christianity because Christianity puts the protection of children first and foremost according to Jesus
01:19Now another way that this is talked about in in Matthew 18 6 is any who would cause
01:27The children to sin or any who would cause the children to not believe in me
01:34Any who would cause the children to lose belief in me any who would cause the children to sin?
01:40Anyone who shall scandalize so this is a wide variety of things
01:44It is child abuse which leads to despair regarding morality
01:48it is a child abuse that leads to the destruction of
01:53Hope it is child abuse that breaks the bonds within
01:58society because
02:00the deal of course with children in society at least the deal that
02:04used to be there or certainly should be there the deal with children in society is
02:09society says to the children
02:12We will protect you and in return you shall obey us
02:19Societies get monstrously corrupt
02:22When they no longer earn the obedience of children because they fail to protect
02:29Those children I mentioned this occasionally over the years, but I remember being in
02:35grade 8 and
02:37The teacher was talking about
02:39The pensions that would be available to us when we got old and
02:44A good portion of the kids certainly the boys and certainly the boys who were good at math just laughed
02:49There was like a laughter that ran through the room and this was a really interesting concentrated moment
02:55Which was you can't possibly imagine that we would believe that
03:01the government is
03:03Just guarding our pensions and taking our money and doing all the right things and there's no corruption
03:08And I mean, that's I say this is crazy
03:11And of course saying you will get pensions in your old age at the same time as saying
03:19There's a massive
03:21National debt and unfunded liabilities is a lie and the laughter was both contemptuous and incredulous
03:30The contempt is how could anyone talk about this as if it were a done deal, you know
03:34Yes, your retirement pension is in a lockbox and and the government will just keep it for you and make sure it's available and make
03:42Sure that inflation hasn't eaten away its value and I mean in in in America
03:47Illegal immigrants are getting more money per month
03:50Than people who've paid into the system for 40 years who are retiring in some cases. I mean, it's mad, right?
03:58so
03:59Or it's not just contempt. Like how could you believe this but incredulity?
04:04Like how could you say this with a straight face?
04:07And I I remember I even remember the Sunbeam slanting in
04:11the window that afternoon that there was this ripple of laughter and
04:18of course
04:19There was the the coughing rebellion, right?
04:22The kids would just cough or cough at the same time and that was our rebellion that we knew we were being lied to
04:28We knew we were being propagandized
04:30We knew that we were being taught boring useless busy work to alienate us from
04:35intellectual or conceptual
04:37Habits going forward they teach you geometry. So you end up hating morality
04:43abstract conceptual logic, which is the essence of morality your
04:48Geometry is inflicted upon you and certain kinds of math are inflicted upon you to inoculate you against
04:56morality
04:57so
04:59the deal where society protects children and then children grow up with respect for society
05:05has been broken
05:07because there are
05:10legions of child abusers
05:12Who target children and all of their enablers who refuse to act against them even to the point of making an
05:18Anonymous phone call to report child abuse or talk to them in parking lots or any kind of safe thing that they could do
05:24There are the child abusers and then there are the child abuse enablers and
05:30Then there are those
05:32who inflict verbal abuse against the survivors of child abuse who speak out against child abuse as
05:39Adults, right? That would be society as a whole plus me and I'm just sort of one example of countless numbers of
05:46examples
05:47so
05:49the way to
05:50destabilize a society is
05:53To encourage people
05:55to not protect children from the abusers and
06:00Of course the best way to enable child abuse particularly childhood sexual abuse is to remove the father's from the home
06:07there are
06:08Serial pedophiles who've been interviewed about this and they say very clearly that
06:14The kid they're looking for is the kid
06:17Without a strong father presence if the kid doesn't have a strong father presence
06:21then the pedophile will target the child and
06:26Women as a whole on average in general appear to be uniquely underqualified to protect their children from
06:32Sexual abuse for reasons that we can perhaps talk about another time, but it is kind of a fact
06:39That as the father leaves and particularly as non biologically related males come into the household
06:45The infliction of childhood abuse goes up dozens of times not dozens of percent that's the times
06:5333 times more likely to be abused in some situations circumstances
06:58so when you
07:00attack children
07:02You open the door
07:05to
07:06despair and you open the door to
07:10infinite cavalcades of self-management
07:13So self-management is sort of an under-discussed issue with regards to corruption and
07:20There's an argument that says that Satan doesn't want you to worship Satan Satan just wants you to worship yourself and
07:29Self-management will often keep you from morality by turning your gaze inwards and have you just attempt to
07:36prop yourself up and
07:39to keep
07:41Yourself
07:42going and
07:44Because you can't sort of just get in the car and drive somewhere because the car keeps breaking down and the car keeps stopping and coughing
07:51And so on then you end up spending a lot of time
07:55Tinkering with and trying to maintain the car rather than just driving places
08:00So when children get fractured and broken
08:03Through assault and verbal abuse sexual abuse and neglect when children get shattered and broken
08:09Then they spend an inordinate amount of time
08:12Trying to repair themselves and prop themselves up and this gives them precious little time effort and energy
08:18To oppose the increasing predations of the powers that be in you know inflicting upon and taking away their liberties
08:26right and
08:27So if you can get people
08:31Destabilized then they spend a huge amount of time effort and energy in their lives attempting to
08:39have some kind of stability attempting to have
08:42some kind of peace attempting to have some kind of
08:46evenness of temper
08:48so of course if if people are constantly battling depression and anxiety and and rage and and
08:56Addictions and so on then they're too internally focused to do much to resist
09:01The powers that be in the world and that of course is very convenient for the powers that be
09:07In the world they very much like it when people are
09:11focused on
09:13themselves and their own inner states rather than
09:17Robustly going out there and doing good in the world and of course when children are abused they often end up with these big
09:24destabilizing buttons that can be hammered in order to
09:29Torture them into kind of compliance with social
09:32corruption
09:33Right, so if if a kid is raised with verbal abuse
09:37Then the kid can be verbally abused by those in power and he will often or she will often just comply
09:43With what the people in power want so you mean these big compliance buttons get installed and all of that
09:49And of course if the society doesn't protect the children the children don't grow up to protect
09:55society which means that it's easier to displace or
09:59replace or
10:00take over
10:02So it is a very powerful statement and to say
10:05Those who cause the children to sin and that's interesting because if sin is caused by an external factor
10:13Is it really sin?
10:16you see one of the things that child abuse does in the world is
10:22it creates a very strong and powerful impression of
10:27the omnipotence of
10:29Evil
10:30that evil is everywhere evil is a
10:34triumphant good people are
10:36you know like like little mice at the feet of dinosaurs that virtue is something that
10:42You've got to hide away and bad people
10:46you know completely run the show and have
10:49Control over everything and merely have to wave their hand or snap their fingers
10:55In order to get their way and and we've seen this not just of course in a political context
11:00but most of us I would hazard to say all of us have gone through the process where there is a
11:09supposedly virtuous
11:10group of people and
11:13a
11:14bully a dysfunctional
11:17Sociopath or
11:19Whatever it is. They come sort of
11:22Riding in and and casting about aspersions with all of the confidence that they're gonna win and they get their way and
11:30everyone just kind of parts before them and
11:33Avoids them maybe but nobody stands up and say nope. This is wrong. You gotta stop
11:39That is that is common
11:40If you've ever been in any large group, you have absolutely I guarantee you've absolutely seen this phenomenon
11:46Lord knows I have that you have a bunch of you know, a nice reasonable decent people
11:51And some you know, crazy aggressive
11:53Virulent bully comes in and everyone's just like whoa, okay, right and and the bully then
12:00runs the show gets his way or her way and
12:04everyone parts before them and so
12:08the the crazy aggressive
12:11abusive people who are willing to escalate and don't have a conscience those people run the show and
12:17And child abuse that is not resisted in society is a
12:23marker to say bad people evil people run the world and
12:28good people
12:29the best they can do is hide and appease and try and you know eke out some
12:35meager crumbs of potential virtue from
12:39this corrupt and
12:41evil controlled
12:43social world
12:45So
12:48This
12:49flexor exercise of the power of corruption and violence over
12:55Children is to say to the children. There is no social contract
13:01Good people are hypocrites evil people run the world. You have no chance. You have no hope
13:06It is a I mean other than the perversions to do with
13:11Various kinds of abuses it is a humiliation ritual to break
13:17Children by telling them that evil people run the world and good people will talk about things from time to time
13:24but will never stand up and do anything in particular against the power and interests of the evildoers and
13:31If someone does stand up
13:34for the rights and
13:36protections of children
13:38we will
13:40humiliate attack a slander and deplatform them and
13:45Everyone will kind of go along with it
13:49everyone will just kind of go along with it because
13:53you know the bad people are scary and powerful and relentless and
13:58Everyone knows that if you stand up
14:01It's a sort of a high noon thing right that if you try and stand up against the evildoers
14:06That all of the good people who talk tough about morality and integrity and virtue
14:12Will scatter and betray you I?
14:14mean betraying themselves and and so on right and so because
14:19everyone knows
14:21that good people
14:23will in general
14:25betray a
14:26Virtuous person who lands a few blows against evildoers and thus arouses their ire and blowback that good people will scatter
14:34That you cannot band together
14:36even though banding together would be powerful but
14:40good people will
14:42Will scatter when one good person who's achieved some success against evil is then targeted and blowback by the evil
14:49The good people will scatter and betray and then continue to talk about how good they are
14:56while stepping over the smoking corpse of the person they could have protected and whose protection would have caused a
15:03Turning point in the battle between good and evil and I sympathize as this is not some big condemnation
15:10but that is
15:12the mechanic or the mechanics
15:15So it says in Matthew 18 6, but he that shall scandalize
15:19One of these little ones that believe in me it were better for him
15:23That a millstone should be hanged around his neck and that he should be drowned in the depth of the sea
15:28Now that's interesting be better for him now the him I assume
15:33Because the little ones that believe in me could be male or female but the child abuser here
15:37This could be child molester
15:39But he that shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me
15:42It would be better for him that a millstone should be hanged around his neck and that he should be drowned in the depth
15:46of the sea
15:47Be better for him. Of course, that is the idea that death is better than dishonor
15:53That death is better than dishonor
15:56that to
15:58horribly abuse a child
16:00To enact that against children is a fate worse than death. That's one aspect, but there's an another aspect
16:06I think that's really important as well
16:08which is
16:10Would a child abuser be happy to live in a world?
16:15Where children as a whole were horribly abused?
16:20It's interesting question, right?
16:22for a society to function at all
16:26there must be a
16:29Significant number of children who are not horribly abused
16:32Because as child abuse goes up
16:36social cohesion and functionality goes down and
16:39a child abuse goes up enough
16:42then all social cohesion is
16:45Destroyed and in fact a hatred of the old
16:50becomes
16:51common
16:52the sort of typical example would be
16:55Look at older parents
16:58Let's just say an older mother. So we're looking at the mother
17:02She's in her 70s. Now when she was younger, she put her daughter in daycare
17:06because
17:07she wanted to chase the almighty dollar and wear cool suits and high heels and lipstick and
17:14wrangle PowerPoints or
17:16Nonsense clients who don't really care about anything in a largely made-up job for social equity
17:23Now when she gets
17:26older
17:27Because her children did not have good childhoods
17:30They probably don't want to become parents themselves if they do want to become parents
17:34It's because they've recognized that their mother was bad or wrong
17:39to put them in daycare to ignore them to neglect them to give them very little time care love and attention and
17:44So they have a problem with the mother. It is a generally universal
17:51Psychological reality that people who cannot undo their wrongs will never admit them
17:56so the older woman now all of the benefits of her vainglorious pursuit of money prestige status and
18:04Career over the happiness and security and love of her children
18:08All of the benefits are in the pocket the money spent the career is gone. And she of course now
18:15Unconsciously realized that she made entirely the wrong decision and she chased the approval of
18:21strangers for whom there was only the dry calculation of mutual utility rather than love her children, which is a
18:28Bond that will last
18:30forever
18:32so she's old and
18:34Either her parents either her children don't have kids in which case she's got no grandkids and her children are kind of unhappy and depressed
18:42often weirdos as people without kids not always but often tend to be and
18:47Distant from her and don't have a bond with her and don't care about her
18:50So then she's sailing into the last 15 years or 20 years of her life
18:54with no particular care and comfort all of the prestige and benefits of the career are long gone and
19:01What lies ahead? Well, her kids don't want her around and
19:06They
19:08Either have no kids or they've criticized her and she won't admit fault because she can't undo the damage and therefore they're distant from her
19:15or maybe even have
19:17separated from her and
19:18so
19:20What does she face? Well, she faces
19:22growing old
19:24With not enough money. She faces growing old with no particular family bonds and
19:30Most likely if her children do contribute to her it will be to put her in an old-age home
19:37in other words, they then reproduce their childhood right as
19:41children, they were put into a
19:43daycare with a bunch of strangers they had no connection with and had to try and find some sort of bond and
19:49Then of course when their mother gets old
19:51They put her into an old-age home
19:53With a bunch of strangers where she has to try and find some kind of connection or bond
19:57With people she never chose to be with in an institutional setting. So obviously it's a pretty pretty clear mirror
20:04now
20:06Does the child in this case?
20:08Let's say child neglect turns a form of abuse we say does the child neglector want it to live in a world
20:14Where the last 15 years of their life are
20:18Lonely sad tragic isolated, you know, there's a special kind of prison for the old people who've done wrong
20:26Because I mean they they don't sleep very much they've got their aches and pains and
20:30They have I mean, this is this is where Satan collects his soul, right?
20:34Because they have all the time in the world right there sleep in five six hours a night
20:38They have all the time in the world
20:40To contemplate their wrongs and to be bitter and sad and angry at all the bad things they did right the conscience
20:47comes to collect
20:49Upon retirement, which is one of the reasons why people who retire who've done wrong
20:52Don't tend to live very long because they can't stand being in the company of their own conscience for 18 hours a day
20:59their bad conscience
21:01if
21:03Those who severely abuse children right physical abuse
21:07Sexual abuse and so on. Well, they are raising a lot of violent and angry people with
21:14strong criminal tendencies
21:16So do they want to live in a world when they get older that is full of
21:21Angry bitter criminals with no respect for the old. Well, no
21:25The child abuser does not want to live in a world full of the victims of child abuse
21:32Maybe I mean at a really basic material level the child abuser
21:37requires and relies and needs
21:39younger people
21:40To be very economically productive because they have to fund their own
21:46Families and they also have to fund his or her old-age pension, right? Because there's no money in the old-age pensions
21:51They're just taxing the young right?
21:54now if the child severe child abuser
21:57destroys the hearts minds and souls of
21:59A lot of children those children are going to grow up to be
22:04Economically much less productive because they have mental health issues. They have sleep issues
22:09They have consistency issues. They have trust issues and trust is required to be economically productive
22:14automotive economic productivity is a team a team activity and
22:19of course
22:21they may have addictions which destroy their economic value and savings and
22:26Bad habits and now they can't pair bond. So they get divorced which just further destroys economic value and activity. So
22:34Do old people?
22:37Who need a stable?
22:40Economically productive society in order to live as they get old. Do they want to live in a world?
22:47Where a lot of children get horribly abused. Well, they actually cannot survive in a world where a lot of children get
22:55abused and of course in
22:58old-age homes, there is a lot of elder abuse and
23:03This is the sort of full circle, right?
23:05Would they rather that the child abuser when when he or she gets old? Let's say she does the child abuser want to
23:13live in a world where they're, you know, happy loving children take them in and take care of them in their sunset years or
23:20Do they want?
23:22To be in some shoddy run-down old-age home
23:27With you know bitter and sometimes violent and unhappy
23:31Eldercare aides who don't care about them and will abuse them sometimes
23:36well
23:37When the child abusers get old
23:40then
23:42They don't want to live in a world
23:44full of the victims of child abuse
23:47because then their last 10, 15, 20 years of life or more are
23:53miserable and scared and poor and
23:57they are the victims of
23:59Neglect and abuse just as they inflicted neglect and abuse on their own children
24:04now, of course
24:05the old people
24:07Should be I mean if they cared at all about the future
24:10The old people should be writing endless blogs and screeds and articles and posts about how
24:15They did wrong and they don't want to live in the world they made
24:19Right. I mean like like, you know
24:21You see drug addicts who will often write books saying I did wrong and I don't want to live in the world that I've made
24:26Right and my addictions and my poverty and my broken relationships and my unhappy children and my divorce
24:32I don't want to live in the world that I made and that is a warning
24:36to not
24:37Do what I don't do what I did, right? Don't do what I did
24:40That's you know, that's the greatest value that can come out of immoral people is for them to write the confessionals that say
24:47I don't do what I did
24:49Now I may have missed this of course
24:51It's not like I've been scouring the web for it
24:53But I have not seen I can't think of one I'm sure there have been some I have not seen a lot of articles
25:01From I know I can think of one. Yeah, I can think I thought I thought of one
25:05It's the woman who wrote about how she was writing some stupid diversity newsletter way back in the day
25:11Which nobody cares about everyone's forgotten but because she was writing this stupid diversity newsletter
25:15she I think it was diversity could be some other corporate garbage, but
25:20Nobody remembers her newsletter, but because she was writing her newsletter
25:24She missed the opening of her daughter's play her daughter still remembers that mommy wasn't there to support her when she did her first play
25:31Nobody remembers a newsletter, but her daughter still remembers, right?
25:35And there was some sadness in that that really is the only article that I can remember
25:39And I've read a lot of newspapers over the I mean I was younger in particular
25:43I used to get when I was in Montreal. I used to get the newspaper daily
25:47I would often read it cover to cover and I remember what would stack it up behind my
25:52Couch and then every couple of months I'd have to take a massive trip to recycling with these all these old newspapers
25:58so I
26:00Have not seen a lot of boomers saying I do not want to live in the world that I have made I
26:05Have made terrible mistakes. I have done the wrong thing. I have failed to defend my culture and my children
26:11I lived a life of vanity and
26:14Worship of the self and hedonism and
26:17Response to external cues of status and money rather than the internal cues of bond and attachment
26:22I had children and dumped them with strangers. I do not want to live in the world that I've made
26:27Whoops bad mea culpa. I'm sorry. Let's try to make restitution instead
26:32I hear a lot of stories of the boomers, you know laughing and cackling and saying we're gonna spend all the money. Good luck
26:38You know, we're selling the house and selling the business for equity we're gonna spend it and good luck, right?
26:43So the selfishness is is only escalating
26:47so
26:48when people get old
26:51They if they've been corrupt as a lot of people have they are in a state of extraordinary fragility
26:58fragile
26:59Christmas story so they're in a state of extraordinary fragility because their conscience is lying in wait
27:06for an external
27:08moral to pass by
27:10You know, it is the case
27:12This is something with a Johnny Cash said or someone said Willie Nelson said I don't read reviews because you know
27:17One statement can be like a stone in your shoe for three months. I can sort of haunt you right and
27:22one word can destroy a
27:25smug self
27:27selfishness and superiority
27:29one phrase one word two people live in constant fear that the moralist is going to
27:35Open his mouth arouse of a conscience and they will live in misery for the rest of their lives
27:41It is a is a great terror
27:42Which is why a censorship is so important to older people right censorship like the young people don't care
27:49And they're in fact quite edgy
27:50But all the people the reason that they have to have censorship is that if the moralist points out that they've done wrong
27:56Then their conscience sensing an external ally will rise up
28:00Fasten its fangs on their jugular and give them a slow agonizing poison for the rest of their days and they can't have that
28:07So censorship is important for old people with a bad conscience, which is really most old people these days in the West for sure
28:14Betrayed just about everything
28:16So is it if child abusers don't want to live in the world that they made?
28:23Then I think in Matthew 18 6 when Jesus says, but he that shall scandalize
28:30One of these little ones that believe in me
28:32It were better for him that a millstone should be hanged around his neck and they should be drowned in the depth of the sea
28:37boomers are
28:40Extremely extremely extremely
28:43Fragile and with that fragility comes a kind of petty low-rent estrogen aggressiveness
28:49That is just kind of bitchy and pining in its
28:54Bullying conformity and plea for the avoidance of morality
28:58That's a horrible life to to live in fear that someone around you might let slip a
29:05Nugget of truth. I mean, that's it would be like living in fear that
29:12Someone anyone around you might cough and that would make you
29:17Disabled paralyzed sick and in agony for the rest of your life and therefore you'd have to control everyone
29:23ferociously around you
29:25when people live a lie
29:27the nugget of truth is
29:30Poison in their black veins
29:32It doesn't kill them, but it turns them into agony
29:36And this is why people censor
29:39so if child abusers don't want to live in a world of
29:43the victims of child abuse I
29:46Think that's what
29:48Jesus with all obviously deep deep deep humility
29:52Drowned in the depth of the sea
29:54now
29:55Boomers did what they did
29:59because
30:00they assumed
30:01the media
30:03Would be controlled forever because it has been controlled forever
30:07as an old movie with Julie Roberts and the great Mel Gibson and
30:13they're called conspiracy theory, but this guy has a conspiracy theory and he photocopies it and puts it in people's mailboxes and
30:20That's all he can do right all he can do
30:24And I remember way way back in the day before the internet really I wrote my manifesto in my
30:29early 20s you can get that at freedom and nfts.com, but I
30:35wrote a manifesto and all I could do was put an ad in the newspaper and
30:40people could
30:41Request the manifesto I get mail it to them and we would have
30:46Written mail debates like MAIL like snail mail paper mail debates about it
30:52First of course now I can post the manifesto and people can have spirited debates and get it immediately for you know, virtually no cost and
31:00That's a very powerful thing
31:02very powerful thing
31:04So this is why the censorship has rocketed up because the censorship used to be
31:09Implicit in that they were just gatekeepers who wouldn't let people through who might provoke the bad conscience of their corrupt audience
31:16which is why
31:18You've never seen a mainstream movie
31:21About the tragedies of
31:24Daycare and the sorrows of daycare and the effects of daycare on the course of a family
31:30Where the empathy shown to the aged mirrors or matches the empathy the aged
31:35showed towards the young when the young were vulnerable the
31:38aged get old and vulnerable and
31:41the lack of
31:42Compassion concern and care is
31:44Its merit you won't see that story. You can't deal with that story
31:49So the boomers
31:51did all of the corrupt and selfish things that they did on
31:55The assumption that no truth tellers would pierce the gatekeeping of the media and provoke their bad conscience
32:02But now of course you have to plan
32:04for the future and
32:08The idea that the boomers who are selfish and narcissistic and
32:13at the very
32:14best or worst perhaps control the position
32:17The fact that the internet is allowing for the provocation of bad of a bad conscience
32:22Through the destruction of the gatekeepers means that censorship has to be
32:26increased and the boomers did all the wrongs that they did on the assumption that
32:31No moralists would ever pierce the gatekeeping and get through to arouse their bad conscience and now that's happening
32:38which is why you're seeing a lot of fragility destabilization and aggression on the part of the boomers because I
32:44Sort of view
32:46The boomers these days as a whole as as you know, like the old Battle of Agincourt
32:52knights or soldiers and when they got the longbow and the arrows just come raining down from above and
32:58you know, you got your you're kind of crouching under your shield and it's just a matter of time until
33:04One arrow hits you in some terrible place
33:08which is why the fetish for
33:11Control is so powerful
33:14So I think this is what it has to do with. There's a very important passage here in Matthew 18 as a whole
33:19We'll talk about more of that as we go forward, but I hope that you find this helpful and interesting
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