Andrew Cuomo is just the latest in a long line of politicians who used their power to take advantage of others, and avoid responsibility for his actions. Bill Whittle and AlfonZo Rachel grapple with corruption — how they do it and why, most likely, we WILL be fooled again.
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4 replies on “Corruption: How They Do It and Why We WILL Be Fooled Again”
Well…. the “power corrupts”… you’re on to something, but not quite on target. Power increases the opportunity and means to indulge in one’s weaknesses. Power amplifies the brazenness, and the pride to justify doing things one should not use power to do. This is what “power corrupts” means. It exposes moral weakness and enables corruption on a grand scale.
But you’re right in that weakness is at the heart of it.
God wouldn’t be infinitely corrupt, because God has no weakness.
Zo, that is the first time I have heard anyone make the claim that it is weakness that corrupts versus power. After thinking about that, I do believe you have a valid point of view. It is the personal weakness and giving in to the weakness that causes people to act in a corrupt manner. I am a committed Christian and I really have enjoyed you being in the conversation lately. I don’t completely agree with each and every concept that you espouse but more often than not, you are on a very good track of orthodox theology. Love and peace and blessings to you. Keep telling the truth. As George Orwell said, the further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak the truth.
Finally, I hear what is truth. It is witchcraft. Thanks to you both for being so willing to speak this truth. Our Lord will judge this world. The sin of witchcraft is what we need to repent from and follow 2 Chron 7:14. Only then will we see a healing of our land and the Mercy of the Lord on us.
Yes Mark, I pray we turn and repent. For me, my Lord is my King, and I personally have nothing to fear when I meet Him, for He has promised that He took my shortcomings and forgave them on the cross. I am not just waiting for that moment and forgetting others, but take every chance to share His love so that they may know Him.