
The Christ Disposition
Saving America from the Inside Out
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Elitists have subverted the school system to replace history with racial hatred and bigotry. Their continued hyper-sexualization of our children in concert with the self-centered, superficial nature of photo and video-based forms of social media have caused suicidality in children to rise to levels that would’ve been thought dystopian in the early 60s. Yet, we have no answers besides pumping them full of medication, handing them iPads, and hoping for the best. The technological and economic developments of the Western world have been met with spiritual and psychological decay in our most vulnerable populations. The time is now for a comprehensive change.
There must be a psychological disposition that we can teach to our children that would prepare them for life in this psychotic new world. A constitution that would fortify their minds while enriching their hearts. A personality that encourages masculinity in a world that demonizes men. A temperament that promotes courageous nonconformity in a society that punishes dissent. This revolutionary spirit will reawaken the next generation and save America from the Inside Out.
The Christ Disposition provides readers with a greater understanding of the temperament of Christ Jesus. This temperament is a radical combination of strength and love; power and compassion; toughness and softness. The power of this temperament was explained by none other than Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. using the basis of Matthew 10:16, “Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.” He believed that, in order to become a greater nation, we must toughen our minds and soften our hearts through following the example of Christ. The Christ Disposition expounds on King’s theory using the inspirational life of Christ. To accomplish this feat, the author leads a compelling journey through history and philosophy, exploring the the Greco/Roman Myths, and the minds of Thomas Jefferson, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jordan B. Peterson, Zhuang Zhu, Lao Tzu, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Excerpt from Ch. 1: Dr. King & The Christ Disposition
Hofstede’s Masculinity-Femininity index was supplemented by an Individualism-Collectivism index. This index measures the extent to which individuals form groups. Individualistic cultures tend to form looser ties with people outside of the confines of their immediate family. Collectivistic cultures form strong bonds with not only extended family members but also other citizens within their perceived in-group. Moreover, individualistic cultures prioritize the right to privacy, free speech, free thought, and healthy disagreement whereas collectivistic cultures prioritize groupthink, loyalty, and harmony. These two dichotomies represent continuums on which individuals and societies can coexist. Depending on the situation, one set of ideals can lead to social progress, and another can lead to destruction. For example, the revolutionary ideals of the American founders were based on a masculine and anti-authoritarian ethic founded on individualism and self-reliance. Their constitutional emphasis on individual liberty set a precedent that allowed citizens in the future to tear down tyrannical institutions and hold our nation accountable for the unconstitutional mistreatment of various peoples. Contrarily, the Communistic disasters of the 20th century were founded on collectivism and self-denial in service of the state, which diminished the importance of individual men and women.
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