What is Christian Conversion?

To the mystical Christian, conversion is what happens when one opens up their divine (heart) sense—with or without the assistance of the other five senses—to the Holy Spirit.[1][7] This belief—which solely leads to salvation—is an act of will alone, involving no outwardly visible action.[2][6a] Salvation is not based on one’s works.[3] The …

Feminism, Part 2 – The Definition of Feminism

This is part of a series on feminism and the decline of society. See this index. There are many definitions of feminism (PDF). Those who despise feminism define it according to the hell that it is. Those who love feminism prefer fluffy, sweet-sounding definitions. In October, 2019, one feminist provided her preferred …

Religion of Death

Is this low quality of life? This is part of a series on feminism and the decline of society. See this index. America is governed by a religion of death. Moloch is god and abortion is the worship ritual. It is the primary religion of feminism.† For nearly 50 years Christians …

Society Decline, Part 6 – Beyond Nature vs Nurture

This is part of a series on feminism and the decline of society. See this index. This series portrays a bleak picture of societal decline—attributed to (1) declining general intelligence [part 3] (from fertility changes and high mutational load [part 1]), (2) bureaucracy [part 4], (3) feminism [part 5], and (4) cultural changes (e.g. anti-Christianity, anti-patriarchy, anti-excellence). These factors converged around …

Society Decline, Part 5 – Analyzing the Sexual Revolution

“Feminist in her natural habitat” This is part of a series on feminism and the decline of society. See this index. Part 3 showed that a secular decline in general intelligence g (“Nature”) started with the Industrial Revolution.[1] For a time, increasing IQ from environmental changes (“Nurture”) prevented many negative effects from the decline …

Society Decline, Part 4 – Bureacracy: A First-Order Evil

“Join the collective. Or else.” Part 3 showed that average IQs have made huge gains while general intelligence (g) has declined. Why worry about falling g? Physical and mental mutations are usually co-morbid.[1][2a] 84% of the human genome involves the brain[3], so a decrease in g means higher physical mutations (e.g. fewer alpha traits). Therefore, g predicts mutational load—something …