Dear Everyone,
The relative and absolute capitalization of sinning and what people call “evil” is causing a downward spiral feedback loop in our society. People often thrive on competition, with wrongdoing frequently serving as their method of competing. Sins are meant to be forgiven, but too often politics and law use relative and absolute sinning as a tool for extreme competition to get ahead of one another. This caused more and more sin. Sinning in a religious context is meant to be forgiven, but too often our society uses it as a tool for competition instead. Sins are turned into movies, newscasts, tools for firing, tools for not hiring, tools for getting ahead, and societal stratification. Some people go to extremes and say that sinners are so-called bad people or evil people, but we are all sinners. This competition may be the source of all downward spiral feedback loops in society. The capitalization of sinning from greed helps the greedy get ahead in our society, as they call for more judgment and police to find sinners and put them through reactionary “justice”. This is when the real blame game begins. Isn’t sinning used to divide society and undermine fairness, equity, and unity? Most sinning starts because of a lack of opportunity to get ahead and be satisfied in our world of sinning. It also begins with greed. Instead, I suggest reconciliation and forgiveness for everyone, with a focus on unity and equity-building. Helping people become free of sin is a building process. Once this is accomplished, people become free to explore all life has to offer. This helps avoid entry into capitalization and the downward spiral feedback loops associated with sinning.
Sincerely,
Richard Thomas Simmons