DWQA QuestionsCategory: Problems in SocietyDr. Stout wrote, “Sociopaths are infamous for their refusal to acknowledge responsibility for the decisions they make, or for the outcomes of their decisions. In fact, a refusal to see the results of one’s bad behavior as having anything to do with oneself – ‘consistent irresponsibility’ in the language of the American Psychiatric Association – is a cornerstone of the antisocial personality diagnosis. People without conscience provide endless examples of such stunning ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’ statements. Instead, when confronted with a destructive outcome that is clearly their doing, they will say, plain and simple, ‘I never did that,’ and will to all appearances believe their own direct lie. This feature of sociopathy makes self-awareness impossible, and in the end, just as the sociopath has no genuine relationships with other people, he has only a very tenuous one with himself.” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 1 day ago
Here again, you are seeing the outlines of immorality in the makeup of the sociopath, and this is true for the extraterrestrials in the extreme. It is not simply that the sociopath lacks a conscience and is unable to do nice things all the time but gets into trouble through taking advantage when it is self-serving to do so. Humans see this dilemma, on the part of individual sociopaths, quite clearly because yours is a world of possibilities given there is a mix of people in divine alignment among many who are not and to varying degrees. So the good news is this provides a reference point, it provides examples of standards of conduct and behavior that are admirable and reflecting divine principles, and many of these are used as teaching examples in education of the young, enough still, that people are exposed to the idea of good versus evil, if only to get along and survive, if not to honor a higher power. The extreme sociopath or psychopath, and certainly the extraterrestrials, become increasingly refractory to influence by way of example of others or corrective measures that might be brought to bear. For reasonable human beings who may be imperfect but not really sociopaths, it is usually enough to avoid embarrassment, in being found guilty of breaking rules or social norms, to keep them in line. Not so with the sociopath who cannot acknowledge, when severe enough, that they have done anything wrong. There is a logic missing in seeing consequences and accountability as an inevitable expectation and norm for being part of a civilization that supports human learning and growth. The extraterrestrials are living by resting on their laurels, having achieved a standard of living and accomplishment, technologically, that keeps them free of much worry and uncertainty about obtaining the basic needs for survival such as food, clothing, and shelter. Because they are so disconnected from the divine, you would describe them as "truly inhuman" as commonly done for those sociopaths as well as psychopaths who commit heinous crimes and prey on others for their own amusement to satisfy savage appetites. They are this way because they have fallen so far in a downward spiral from being disconnected long ago from the divine by dark spirit attachments. They have truly lost their way and have no external standards of morality they respect because of their inability to see them as having value. It simply does not compute. There is no resonance at all with a loving impulse as they witness among humans constantly. They simply have a piece missing and it happens to be the heart, the ability to feel love, concern, or compassion for others or the self. All they know and value is power and control as a source of life satisfaction. The only kind of enjoyment they get is surviving, living in a harsh, hierarchical, tyrannical world that is savage from top to bottom, and only feel joy when they have someone they can tower over and victimize in a way they cannot always carry out because there are always other beings higher in the power structure they answer to and must satisfy and serve. So theirs is at once an advanced civilization gone wrong—filled with technological wonders and savagery in equal measure.