tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15744935.post7801000758664288268..comments2023-09-12T13:43:10.386+00:00Comments on Stumbling blocks to stepping stones: Quaker Alphabet Blog 2015-2017 - T for TruthGil Shttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09333053235167826429noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15744935.post-90312485263498380552017-01-18T08:28:03.344+00:002017-01-18T08:28:03.344+00:00For a group that started off as "The Friends ...For a group that started off as "The Friends of Truth", it seems we are now implicitly required to tolerate all sorts of falsehoods. People are not equal in goodwill, nor capabilities, thoughts, perception, learning, desires, nor even spirit, and these differences are largely inborn and scarcely variable for long by any means that has been tried (and many have been tried). There is that of God in every man, but not necessarily the same bit, nor in the same amount. Beyond experience, the ideal of equality is self-contradictory. Every possible form of ethics or morality requires preferring the better to the worse, so regardless of the specifics of what is to be preferred or shunned under any such system, they are all unanimous that one must judge, one cannot cop out by a false pretense of equality. Nor is one's choice in such matters free in any self-consistent ethics, one cannot elevate a desire to a goal without accepting all that leads to it and all that comes from it. <br /><br />"The Testimony of Equality" coined by Howard Brinton in the middle of last century is false. Pretending that the worse is equal to the better is not only unjust, it quickly leads to <i>preferring</i> the worse to the better so as to hide its inferiority, to lies on top of lies, to disinheriting one's own posterity and giving it to inferior invaders and within a few generations to the extinction of one's own people the end of the civilization inherited from them and a dark age. But doing what it takes to stop that, or even acknowledging that it is happening, no - even questioning the illogic of: "good people believe in equality" would not only hurt some people's feelings, but likely set off tantrums of deranged hatred. But who cares about posterity or civilization when feelings are at stake?<br /><br />Also false is the belief that: "all religions, properly understood, are equivalent to progressivism". Many of the changes to morals of the past fifty years have happened in other civilizations, never sustainably, usually as a sign of terminal decline. What purports to be social progress is actually degeneration. Kipling's "Gods of the Copybook Headings" inevitably "with terror and slaughter return."<br /><br />Being scrupulous about little matters is of little use if one does not oppose the big lies, the lies to which everyone must acquiesce on pain of expulsion from society.<br />E.H.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15744935.post-70714169081860538702017-01-13T10:17:29.327+00:002017-01-13T10:17:29.327+00:00Thanks Gil, for me the foundation stone of the Qua...Thanks Gil, for me the foundation stone of the Quaker way.terry hobdaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15744935.post-47426867436096524972017-01-12T19:49:16.785+00:002017-01-12T19:49:16.785+00:00Yes, speaking truth and being known for it are bot...Yes, speaking truth and being known for it are both powerful ways of living. <br /><br />Glad to see you blogging again.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05319971565730766406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15744935.post-12170158037735602442017-01-12T15:33:20.786+00:002017-01-12T15:33:20.786+00:00Great to be able to read your blog now that I have...Great to be able to read your blog now that I have a new,all singing all dancing tablet for Christmas Gil - and this blog post a great one to start with 😀Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com