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Jeff Graham's avatar

God's peace be with you all. Amen.

Roger Kaeding's avatar

A timely reminder for me. Blessings to you and your family this Christmas.

Jonathan McAdam Fisk's avatar

Thank you. And to yours as well!

Dawn Shen's avatar

Dawn S here. 903-240-6683

Neural Foundry's avatar

Powerful framing of epistemic collapse as the worship of despair. The observation that accusation becomes evidence once fear dominates is something I witnessed covering institutional controversies, where due process gets sacrificed to risk-aversion theater. The pack mentality analogy fits, but what stayed with me is the call to refuse governing by panic rather than trying to win the blame game.

Jonathan McAdam Fisk's avatar

The pack analogy matters because it explains the speed and moral confidence of the turn. Packs don’t investigate; they synchronize.

Refusing to govern by panic isn’t moral posturing—it’s a structural refusal to let fear redefine reality. Winning the blame game only deepens the collapse. Holding process is the only way out.

Thanks for the engagement!

Logos's avatar

The devil lashes out when the end is here. Christian men stand on His Word and rock alone. Cross of humility.

Jonathan McAdam Fisk's avatar

The enemy lashes. Accusation may be subtle but it’s always a cut.

Standing on the Word is not bravado and not isolation theater. The Rock is immovable when the crowd wants motion without judgment.

Thanks for the comment!