The American Empire is in rapid decline because of its’ immense reliance on technology, its adoration of materialism, and its worship of power. The root of its devolution is its rejection of wisdom and humanitarian values. From its inception, the United States was built upon covetousness, the theft and expropriation of indigenous people's lands, and the abuse, violation, and extermination of the native inhabitants, subjecting them to massive social and ecological disruption and oppression.
Under the guise of “civilizing” savages, bringing Christianity to the heathen, and providing a land of opportunity for themselves, Europeans plundered, raped, and pillaged the land, reshaping it into their image and making it profitable using the free labor of a myriad of racial and ethnic groups beginning with their own socalled “indentured” bonds people.
This same pattern replicated around the globe as Europeans used sea piracy, invasion, and colonization to enrich their ruling classes, monarchs, Popes, and early capitalists.; all the while ignoring the basic values and philosophy of the Christian religion they professed to be spreading to benefit humanity!
The misanthropes who guided the European nation-states and their religious and economic systems thought the spiritual laws that governed the universe did not apply to them. Their behaviors became the true culture, its ethos, its role model and foundation, not the noble-sounding words in their founding documents or the wording of their laws and religious services. For centuries they thought they were immune to retribution. They thought they could engage in immoral behavior without consequence.
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