And the benefit of guilt is???
So, if we can eradicate guilt, we are free to act in our own self-interest. Society, one's family, one's social circles, the world at large, is there purely to serve our needs. Empathy is weakness. It's a matter of pragmatism."Human beings are not so finely tuned emotionally that when they have been causally responsible for harm, they can easily turn guilt on or off depending on their degree of moral responsibility. [See Zimmerman (1988), pp. 134–135.] And this is not a bad thing; for it likely makes agents more cautious about their actions, more sensitive about their responsibilities, and more empathetic regarding the plight of others." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The mantra of the age: Because you're worth it.
The subtext: you want it, you have it. Who has the right to say no?
Well here's a reason for pretending, then:That is the question....what use is guilt?
I am not a judge, a lawyer, or a jailer...
Therefor...I have none.
I've no use for guilt that I know of.
You've just declared a total rejection of responsibility. Not a judge, not a lawyer, not an advocate, either; nor jailor, nor witness for the defence (notice how you emphasise the negative, and completely miss the positive?) Hey guys, I'm just passin' through ... just helping myself to this and that, then I'll be on my way... in the Parable of the Good Samaritan, you'd walk by, look at that wreck on the road and think: 'nothing to do with me ...'
Taken at face value, your stand signals sociopathic tendencies: If you got drunk, drove your car home (those rules don't apply to you), and hit a guy crossing the road, it would be his fault for being there. What's all the fuss about? Look at my fender!
Well of course you'd say that, but then you have no means of measuring how your words hurt others, so it never occurs to you that such might be the case. From where I stand, for example, you constantly bring up and blame Catholics for what they do as if that somehow renders my argument void.Of all the things I've had to give up to become a unitic....I miss blame the most.
So you wrong me time and again. But, of course, that's my fault for not understanding you. You are so cool, the cosmos is so cool, it's all cool. Everything is copacetic. How could you offend anyone?
And of course this anti-guilt thing itself argues its opposite. We're back to the uncomfortable interview in the garden, with everyone standing around saying 'it's not my fault'.
On the sociopathic scale, membership of a 'good' social unit is good cover. It allows you access to others, and it puts you in a good place in their eyes. You're in the Unity Church, not a motor cycle gang!
And becoming a Unity member makes sense. As a pseudo-Christian denomination, Unity is a church of the critical least, you have to admit. That's its attraction. You can believe almost anything, almost nothing, and still be a good Unity member.
And, best of all, it puts you at the centre of the universe. You've dethroned that old image of God, the old dude with the long white beard, and you've put yourself in his place ...