Parasitic Morality

Scorpion Frog Morality

If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you’re probably aware of what I call the Witch Test.

Social media these days is rife with concern trolls who shill for Death Cult shibboleths while using Christian doctrines as handy clubs to browbeat Christians. Sometimes they claim to be Christian themselves.

All the Witch Test does is call the impostor’s bluff by challenging him to do what every Christian is commanded to do: publicly profess faith in Jesus Christ.

And in all these years, it’s never failed.

Witch Boi

What makes the Witch Test so effective? A remarkable phenomenon observed in every application to date. Even though the Death Cultist could simply lie and make a false profession of faith, he somehow never does.

Again, no test subject has, to my knowledge, yet said, “Yeah, I believe that God raised Jesus Christ from the dead. Now let’s get back to discussing why you’re a vile bigot for refusing to celebrate Drag Queen Story Hour.”

Many a Twitter witchfinder and X inquisitor has asked me how the Witch Test works.

The answer is simple.

Being a Christian heresy, the Death Cult presupposes Christian morality.

But being a Christian heresy, the Death Cult espouses a worldview diametrically opposed to Christianity at the same time.

The Witch Test confronts the Death Cultist with the contradiction at the heart of his belief system and forces him to demonstrate his moral incoherence for all and sundry.

In short, he can’t profess faith in the God he hates, nor can he deny Him without forfeiting his stolen moral authority.

Death Cult morality–or what passes for it–is altogether parasitic on the Christian moral tradition. That’s because Christian morality isn’t just the dominant moral system in the West, it’s the ONLY moral system in the West – or to be more accurate – Christendom.

The best way to fight woke hypocrites cloaking themselves in the sheepskin of Christian morals while promoting evil that’s  anathema to everything Christ stands for is to cut them off at the knees.

Witches always argues from a position of unearned moral authority, so take that usurped high ground away. The Witch Test works wonders in that regard.

 

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7 Comments

  1. I see this when secular thinkers say that God is unfair for sending people to Hell for eternity. They call God unfair on the one hand, but on the other hand, they believe that no redemption is possible for someone who contradicts their ideology, and demand that such a person be unable to find work for the rest of their lives.

    At least Christ allows for redemption. In fact, the very concept of redemption makes no sense without Christianity, because if you redeem yourself according to a secular philosophy, that redemption can be taken away from you arbitrarily, and you’re “bad” again.

    • If someone balks at private revelation saying Mussolini is in Heaven but is enthusiastic about child mutilation and infanticide, it’s a good bet you’re dealing with a Death Cultist.

    • Russell

      “At least Christ allows for redemption.”

      Amen.

      And they’ve tried to claim the concept of Original Sin. You, sir, are [insert -ist or -pobic of the week] because you were born having [insert hated incidental attribute of the week] and your ancestors were [insert old hoary complaint of wealth or race or religion].

      Meanwhile, groomers are instantly forgiven because they are acting in approved manner. They don’t need to change their ways or make amends, because why should they? They aren’t doing anything wrong.

      The whole inversion of morality and sin is, well, diabolical.

      • That is what’s so mystifying about straight, white men who join the Death Cult. What’s the point of submitting to dogma declaring that you and only you have original sin, but you have no hope of redemption?

        • Andrew Phillips

          Self-hatred, perhaps. Perhaps they have professed a creed according to which they are damned because they want to be damned. If they have already taken fatal doses of the koolaid, they might even believe they deserve it.

          • Yes, as sci fi grandmaster John C. Wright has said, “They want to die, but they want us to die first.”

  2. Russell

    My impression of many of them are that they are small-minded, small souled, men-without-chests that either are trying to get rid of imaginary guilt for those sweet, sweet virtue signaling points or lord over their betters by pretending their mean-spirited hobby horse is the moral high horse.

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