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#59 | 2025-09-13 16:58:45 UTC

"...for each tree is known by its own fruit." Luke 6:44 Dominic Sandbrook on Triggernometry (https://youtu.be/kf-bSAnW_E0?) identifies utopian-idealists as the most dangerous leaders. E.g., Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot. Christianity at its most eschatological is a bulwark against utopian-idealism. Original Sin tells us _why we can’t_ build heaven on earth. The Final Judgement tells us _why we don’t have to_ and _why we mustn’t try_. And tradition and authority curb utopian reinterpretation by individuals. Furthermore, a Christian's primary allegiance is to the City of God. The aim to perfect the Earthly City is secondary, and impossible. A Christian isn’t encouraged to perfect society, but to transform it in order to restore human dignity and reflect divine mercy. It’s a difficult call - full of paradoxes. The bad fruits of utopian-idealism are the logical outcome of pursuing a perfect secular society. The bad fruits of Christendom are violations of the principles laid out above.