Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Do Good

 

Dennis Prager is very disabled and trying to recover, but his wits are keen and his has regained his voice. He was interviewed in his wheel chair by Marissa Streit of Prager U, and this occurred in January.


If I may paraphrase badly, Prager said something to the effect that one of the main goals which God expects us each to undertake is to be good or do good (They are the same thing, I believe, for one is not spiritually good, unless one is morally good, doing good, and one is morally good and does good, only if one’s actions and decisions grow out of a God-filled heart, filled with love.).


My sense of things is that we are called to live as individuating anarchist supercitizens in this world, and we are to be soldiers of God, serving voluntarily and conscripted by God—unless we flat refuse to be conscripted—to do good, to promote goodness and love in this world.


But there is a harsher, negative obligation that accompanies the gentler, more appealing, popular meme that to love is to be good. That is necessarily the case, but it is not sufficient to be good and do good in God’s eyes.


We are to be armed, martially trained and skilled warrior-individuators, women and men alike who detect evil and evildoers and actively fight them, nonviolently, socially and legally, if they are restrained in their malice and chaos-creating, but if they are lawless, revolutionary and violent, then we literally are to fight them with arms, letting the military, the judges, the civil authorities and police handles it if they can and will be victorious at quelling the wrong ones.


We should have a citizen militia to accompany and assist the army, police and national guard. We are a nation of people with 500 million firearms. We should identify evil and fight it, and not allow Satan and Lera to rule America as they have a grip on much of the world.


Identify evil in oneself and others, and fight it, fight it as long as one lives.

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