Max Rempel, Ph.D.

111. Distortion Of Sexual Love

The idea of love is central in human culture and is greatly distorted by MIC ideology. Undistorted sexual love is beautiful, healing and is aimed in creation of happy families and ultimately happy children. In the civilized world the sexual love is distorted in few radically opposing ways:

The idea of love freedom is distorted towards pornography.

The idea of pure love is distorted towards fear of disease, fear of sin and extreme asceticism in love, making people lonely and unable to love self and others.

The idea of love is also distorted in the direction of violence. In movies, love became synonymous to sex and violence. Mainstream people can barely tell them apart.

Another distortion somehow converted love into the idea of jewelry. An image is promoted in all forms of media of an attractive male giving a female a diamond ring - a symbol of financial success.

Very little is left to sexual love resulting in happy families and kids. This ideal image is typically distorted by the mainstream culture resulting in loneliness and depression in people.

The mainstream culture is such that people attracted to each other are afraid talking to each other about love. This fear is strongest in civilized countries and fades away in countries with less distorted cultures. In other words, in countries farther from mainstream (that is non-English speaking) individuals have much fewer problems with sexual love and communication between sexes.

MIC = military-industrial complex

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