viernes, 15 de febrero de 2013

Bureaucracy punishes sinners



The attention we received bad public officials remains because they feel an obligation to punish sinners.

What is new in a human being is to do things right, to act nobly, to be brave, honest, faithful, generous, sincere.

This is not a pessimistic but it is founded.

If humans are so evil, vile, cowardly, dishonest, unfaithful, selfish and liars, not just because, that way we do not act capriciously but we have every reason.

The general reason for us to act as we act is notoriously weak, vulnerable, dependent on assistance for decades.

We are so weak that we can not admit that we are.

Many people point out, with some logic, my articles that expose them to suffer from depression because they suppose that if the suffering is because they manage to lie, delude, deviate from the cruel reality.

I do not think my comments are a threat because there are other signs that much worse to adhere with religious devotion.

It is very serious mental health of any human being to believe that we are still guilty of a sin committed thousands of years ago. I mean the original sin.

Some cultures are glad when a newborn dies because they assume it will go straight to heaven, for the brevity of his life put him safe from that fate confirm who unfortunately we still live (acting in sin, sinners become confirmed and so therefore condemned sinners).

This guilt inevitably engulfs us, enslave us, takes our freedoms, like a convict.

States take advantage of this situation, devoutly accepted by a majority of citizens, for abuse of power with citizens.

The attention we received bad public officials remains because they feel an obligation to punish sinners.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): La burocracia castiga a los pecadores.
 
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