All humans are created equal in God's image, with different cultures and religions having distinct missions rather than inherent superiority; cultural relativism that prevents moral judgment of harmful practices represents a form of 'suicidal empathy' that undermines genuine equality and coexistence.
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All cultures are equal except Islam is superior. The sad part of this is that Islam teaches that. But to then have the west internalize that message is exactly a manifestation of suicidal empathy.
Right? So the Islamophilia, the love of Islam that the west has engaged in can only lead to one outcome. I've been warning people for several decades. But the reason why they didn't listen at first is because they were infected by this fatal malady of parasitic thinking coupled with suicidal empathy rendering them absolutely impotent to blatantly obvious realities. Are we all created equal by God or are there some cultures that are little more superior than others? Well, let's listen to a discussion with Mr. God sad as he explores and explains his view as a great author, historian and who grew up in the Muslim world. He will share with us what his thoughts are to help us understand that question. So in essence, you're painting a picture that that makes it plain that there are some cultural heritages which plainly regard themselves as clearly superior.
Whilst we in the west have tried to adopt the idea that all cultures are of and belief systems, if you like, the belief systems that drive those cultures are of equal worth and value and that we should put aside our differences no matter the price.
Indeed. And so in in the parasitic mind in my 2020 book, I talk about idea pathogens or parasitic ideas. So in the same way that I earlier mentioned how a hairworm can paracetize the mind of a wood cricket, I argued in that book that human beings can be paracetized by actual physical brain worms, but they can also be paracetized by ideological brainworms. And some of these ideological brain brain worms to your question would be for example cultural relativism. Cultural relativism uh renders you impotent to making value judgments about the beliefs and actions of another culture. If another culture decides to engage in female genital mutilation of their 5-year-old children, shut up racist. Who are you to judge that they do that? If they engage in child brides, shut up racist. If they engage, if they participate in honor killings, shut up racist. All cultures are equal except as George Orwell said about all animals are equal except some are more equal than others. All cultures are equal except Islam is superior. Uh now the the sad part of this is that certainly Islam teaches that but to then have the west internalize that message is exactly a manifestation of suicidal empathy. Right? So the Islamophilia the love of Islam that the west has engaged in can only lead to one outcome. And you're already seeing it in Australia. I hate to be the guy who said I told you so. I've been warning people for several decades, standing on top of the mountain, screaming into the dark abyss.
People didn't want to listen. Well, they're now finally paying attention.
Some of them will write to me. Many cases, it'll be, you know, very senior politicians who say, "Oops, I guess we should have listened to you." But the reason why they didn't listen at first is because they were infected by this fatal malady of parasitic thinking coupled with suicidal empathy rendering them absolutely impotent to blatantly obvious realities.
>> I think you've referenced uh and I'd certainly be interested in your views on a sort of concrete example of this. A way in Great Britain, you know, and I've always admired Britain. I always thought it was the home of common law, the the the the home of the idea that we may be different, but all souls are equal in the eyes of heaven, so to speak.
this horrendous um uh grooming gang problem where young English girls, often vulnerable, poor, um perhaps disadvantaged and and and troubled even in vast numbers were abused in the most serious ways by people that we dare not even name other than vague vaguely referring to them, we absolutely have to as Asians.
In reality, overwhelmingly they were Pakistani. But overwhelmingly more than that, it has to be said. It's got to be called out. And and moderate Muslims everywhere have to acknowledge this and come to grips with it. They were people who had a vastly different view of culture derived from their beliefs. Surely, we need to face this. Isn't that a classic example of suicidal empathy?
>> That's that's the epitome of suicidal empathy, right? I mean, we are we as as human beings are endowed with a set of innate responses, right? Uh so my my scientific work, you know, outside of the books that I write about, you know, culture and so on is an evolutionary psychology and applying evolutionary psychology and evolutionary biology to study human behavior. And so the survival instinct is a fundamental driver of all animals including the human one. And part of survival is that we we have evolved this mechanism to defend the most vulnerable members of our society. They're called our children. So imagine if you now have an inverted moral calculus when you have authorities, cops, politicians who are tasked with the responsibility of protecting our children, but when faced with the reality that the culprits of the attacks on those children come from an untouchable protected class, then their moral calculus is, "Sorry kids, you're going to have to take one for the team because we don't want to create a lack of community cohesion. We don't want to uh allow the festering of Islamophobia to take root in Britain, which of course reminds me of a classic quote by the late Canadian comic Norm McDonald. Are you familiar with him? Do you know who that is?
>> No. No, I don't. I'm sorry. As an Australian, I'm ashamed to admit I don't.
>> Okay. Well, I I I have it ready here because I figure we probably are going to come to it. He famously tweeted the following. What terrifies me is if ISIS were to detonate a nuclear device and kill 50 million Americans, imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims. Well, that is a perfect exemplar of suicidal empathy, right? What he's doing there, he's satarizing the idea that if 50 million Americans died, the first reflex would be, "But what about the moderate Muslims who didn't do anything? That's going to create Islamophobia." Look, the the the human mind did not evolve to have this type of suicidal reflex. Let me give you another slight example, but that is still within the the rape context. So, I'm moving away for a second from the grooming gangs in Britain, which are truly astounding.
More than 250,000 British white girls raped on an industrial scale level. Let me give you an example of a single person from Norway. This anti-racist feminist man, indig I mean Norwegian white guy was raped by a Somali immigrant.
So he was sodomized by a Somali immigrant.
Because the Norwegians are so kind, compassionate, and empathetic, they don't believe in long prison sentences.
After the Somali rapist had served, I don't know, a short sentence, maybe two, three years, and now he was going to be deported back to uh Somalia.
The rape victim felt incredible moral angst at the fact that his sodomizer was not going to be able to maximally flourish back in Moadishu. Well, I'm here as your resident evolutionary psychologist uh to confirm to you that we haven't evolved the emotional system that makes us empathize with our rapists. The only way that we empathize with our rapists is that we've been afflicted with suicidal empathy.
>> Thank you, Mr. Sad, for your presentation. As always, we really appreciate your insights. You come with decades of research as a historian, as an author, as an activist to really help us understand the various cultures that are out there. And the question that was posed to you is are there certain cultures that actually believe that they are superior than others? And with that concept when they think that they are superior then that automatically gives them the ability to put down others and to perhaps even annihilate others because they feel that they are superior. So we need to go back to the beginning of creation when God created the world. We look in the book of Genesis which is the world's most best seller of all is the Bible.
And in the Bible it begins how God created the world. And God created the world with words with utterances. There were actually 10 utterances that God created the world with. When he came to creating mankind, he created Adam and Eve as individuals.
He gave them each a soul. He blew into the nostril a soul and that is what sustains them and what keeps them alive.
Many people don't know what is a soul. A soul is not just a a a battery that keeps our body going, but a soul is actually a part of God. It's literally a part of the divine. So, every single one of us that's alive has a part of divinity in us. And as long as that soul sustains us, we're alive. But when that divinity leaves us, we are no longer alive.
And that's when all of a sudden we just turn into a a a a physical being of bones and senus and and skin, but we're not a person anymore.
That soul is what keeps us alive.
What we need to understand is that God created all mankind equally. We all created in God's image.
But just like a body, God created our body with its various organs to function together systematically as an orchestra that needs to play the music together in unity. When all of our organs are functioning in sync, then we can function.
If one of our organs shuts down or begins fighting the other organ, then we cannot exist.
So let's look at this in a very pragmatic analogist.
God created the heart. The heart has a certain task. The heart needs to be able to pump the blood and keep the body alive. As long as the heart beats, we're good.
The mind, God created the mind. The brain, the brain is the control tower.
It controls the rest of the body, even controls the heartbeat in addition of having its own natural reflexes. But the mind has a tremendous amount of input in that. And then we go through the various organs whether it's the liver, the kidneys, the pancreas, they all have specific functions.
Now can we say that the brain has more vitality is more superior than the heart or is the heart more superior than the brain? Or do we have the understanding that they are all equally important for the body to function? They just have different missions.
And that is the difference between cultures and societies and religions.
Judaism. The world has been pointing on Judaism and saying, "You're the chosen people." What does that mean, chosen?
You are also chosen.
Judaism, the Jewish people are not the chosen people. We were chosen. We were given a certain task.
3,338 years ago, God gave the ten commandments at Mount Si and he chose the three million eyewitnesses to that event which was then the Israelites then became the Jewish nation. He gave them a task. Be a light unto the nations. teach the world the book that I will give you which is the Torah.
In the ten commandments, there are 613 letters which represents the whole Bible, the five books of Moses and that God gave to the Jewish people and said, I want you to take this book which is the codes of morals and ethics and teach it to the world.
We have paid a steep price for that.
People did not appreciate us. People did not appreciate that we are teaching something that they did not know. People didn't appreciate that we followed the laws of God diligently and very devout. People didn't like that we kept Saturday, that we eat only kosher, we have different languages, we have different names, we dress differently, we pray differently. But different doesn't make you superior. And I think that is the punchline. That is the bottom line. The takeaway from Godsad's presentation. Just because you are a different religion, you have a different mission, it doesn't make you superior.
In God's eyes, we're all one. And we need to be able to appreciate each other. Even though we may have theological differences, it doesn't make us better. It doesn't make you worse. We are all created individual. Adam is not Eve. Eve is not Adam. It doesn't mean Adam is greater than Eve or Eve is greater than Adam. We are all equal in the name of God. All religions are equal in the name of God.
As long as we follow God's ways and that we love each other, we don't kill each other and we don't torture each other and we don't terrorize each other, but rather we coexist in peace and in harmony. Everyone, we're on the same boat. We're rowing together to reach the messianic times which we pray and we hope that that happens speedily in our days. Amen. God bless you.
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