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Every time you learn something new, genes, within you DNA in your brain, activate to form new connections between neurons. Not all connections are good! For instance, by believing one thing that we know to be false, we can make ourselves impervious to the truth in general.
No. Those books have been written. The 7 Lessons are about the altogether different subject of racial ideology, which at its core is a system of control that largely targets white evangelicals.
By no means. The authors are Christian. The book is against a theology conceived around 1700 to justify African Americans' enslavement and control the minds of poor white evangelicals. The evidence of this theology can be clearly seen in all modern English Bible translations. An evangelical Christian in the 19th Century was not Bible-believing if she didn't believe God ordained slavery. In the 20th Century Evangelicals needed to believe that God was a White Supremacist. And today, you are not a Bible-believing Evangelical unless you vote Republican. This theology sits at the base of racial ideology. And racial ideology is a means of controlling the evangelical laity. The 7 Lessons graphically explain the urgent need for the separation of Church and State.
No. The 7 Lessons are based on over a decade of research and solid scientific evidence. That research led to an inescapable conclusion. Misguided Christians, who make up roughly 30% of the population, are being biologically affected by an ideology that literally causes them to crave misinformation. Hence, we find that evangelicals are by far the most likely to be taken in by fake news and Q'Anon. They make propaganda and misinformation seem socially acceptable. The reason for this is biological, but it is not the result of race or heredity; it is another phenomenon that doesn't get a lot of press because of how it conflicts with racial ideology. The 7 Lessons reveal how our perception of reality has been distorted. It exposes how vital knowledge has been withheld. so that people might continue believing a lie Lastly, these lessons identify the specific problem in evangelical theology at the heart of this issue.
It is a way of thinking that systematically omits critical details in order to divide people. It creates imaginary threats that are then used to control people. In the past, it openly espoused racism. Today, it has become more abstract. Instead of railing against Black people, racial ideology now instills an irrational fear of equality. In the past, racial ideology could control people by labeling the thing it was against as pro-Black. Today racial ideology gets people to support the most extreme positions by labeling the opposition as socialist, which people interpret as being pro-equality. And most recently, they have added being woke to their list of mortal sins.
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