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The false doctrine of "equality" and its bitterness

The modern world loves "equality". That a evil, vile, wicked, abominable world loves equality should itself be very telling about the purity and godliness of such a vile doctrine. 

The doctrine of "equality" feeds on bitter envy. The spirit of mammon seeks to stir up the masses into not only anxiety for their earthly needs. He is not satisfied with that. No, he seeks to stir up conflict between people in the world, and also in the Church by causing division. He achieves through making people feel oppressed, and unfairly or unjustly treated through lack of earthly things in comparison to others. One of his favourite tactics which works every time on the unsaved is to make them compare their access to earthly  needs and things with that others. 

He thrives on rivarly, competition and division. He especially manifests himself in 'independence' and 'liberation'. He blinds prideful, self-centred people into thinking they are 'liberated' and 'independence' because they have the (earthly) freedom to be self-centred, hateful, prideful and hostile towards all of one's perceived enemies. 

He manifests himself in the fight for "equality", that is the have the same access to earthly things as others. Those who have less earthly access to such things are in bitter envy, and call it fighting for "social justice" and "fairness". Do not be deceived, they are really just expressing their hatred of others who have more than them out of their bitter envy and self-seeking. Such is worldly wisdom which leads to death. They live by worldly sorrow and feel sympathetic for those full of worldly sorrow, not knowing that they are calling for their own death.

For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death (2 Corinthians 7:10).

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