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(left, we’re all intended to become angels or demons, or something in between)

The notion that we
are our brother’s keeper is inspiring.





By Henry Makow Ph.D.

Although I have not received proper recognition, I am the Father of the Science of Sociodynamics. Periodically, I feel compelled to repeat the Three Laws I have formulated that govern human interaction.  While they may strike you as very cynical, I use them to introduce an article about human altruism and the notion that we are “Our Brother’s Keeper.” 

The Three Laws of Human Interaction (Cf. Newton’s Three Laws of Motion)
1. We are attracted to people who have something we want.
2. We are repelled by people who want something from us.
3. We are indifferent to people who do not fall into the above categories.

How often have you been called by someone who wants to give you something you actually want?  Isn’t it usually, “S/he’s always there for you when s/he wants something?”

On the other hand, I ask how generous am I?

This topic came to mind because I have spent the month in my hometown Ottawa and have been pleasantly surprised by friendly gestures from strangers. Ottawa is a thoroughly Masonic place. The 666 logo “O” is on every street sign and city vehicle. The football team, the Redblacks, trumpet the colors of Satan. Nevertheless, it is more friendly than Winnipeg where I live, despite our reputation for friendliness.
A guardian angel in Ottawa may have saved me from calamity. I had put down my packsack which contained my Macbook behind my rented SUV. I loaded my bike into the SUV and forgot my packsack. I proceeded to back up. The vehicle started to beep like mad. But I couldn’t see the problem and was about to continue when a stranger came running across the street to warn me to stop. I’m not sure if the packsack was on the sidewalk or on the street behind the vehicle. In any case, my guardian angel handed it to me and waved off my profuse thanks. 

Running over my computer, or even forgetting it on the sidewalk, would have been a classic blunder.  I just thanked my lucky stars for this guardian angel for saving me so much grief and made a mental note to be more mindful and to not tell my wife. Luckily she doesn’t read my site. 

Another incident happened when I was carrying my heavy bike up a long set of steps and paused to catch my breath. I noticed some people looking at me. “We were just going to offer to carry up your bike.”

“Not necessary,” I replied “but thank you!”

I often forget that to an outsider I look my age, 66, while in my own mind I am 35. 

Later, on the banks of the beautiful Ottawa River I contemplated the role of altruism in our lives.
The best example is parenthood. Raising children is truly an act of love. Giving. Self sacrifice.
Not exactly appreciated in a society run by people encouraging gender confusion and depopulation.

The next best example is pets. That’s sort of ‘parenthood light.’ Another example when we help wild animals, like Jim Hawkins who helped the bear who had a cheeseball jar stuck on its head for two weeks, and was going to die.

“He was just a little bear with a big problem,” Hawkins told the Post Independent newspaper. “He was a two-year-old with a space helmet on.” 

I couldn’t think of any other common examples of altruism. “Serving your country” has become a bad joke. Can you help me with some more examples?

What my guardian angel did was an act of love. God is Love. He inspired me to “pay it forward.” I like the idea that we are all “our brother’s keeper.” That was Jesus’ teaching. Love thy neighbour as thyself. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. 

These teachings are the basis of civilization. Following them is spitting in the eye of the Satanists who run Western society.


Source: http://henrymakow.com/2016/07/guardian-angels.html



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