Exodus 23:2
Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil;
The great argument in favor of the game rapists is that everyone does it. Everyone plays the games this way. And if you don't, then there's something wrong with you. If they sniff out even the slightest implication of criticism in your speech, they'll be driven into a frenzy and go on the offensive.
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R.J. Rushdoony wrote:
I was interested not too long ago in reading a book about the Jivaro Tribe, in the jungles of Brazil near the source of the Amazon. Here is a lowest common denominator people. So degenerate, their minds so numbed by their depravity that they have no ability to count beyond the number three. Filthy all their lives, never bathing. The author Bertrand Flornoy said that there was one Jivaro wife who was a captive woman from another tribe and she liked to bath periodically, and all the other women were filthy, lice ridden, hated and despised her with a passion, because they could not entirely bring her down to their lowest common denominator, they were as low as a people could get, and the principle of the lowest common denominator prevailing amongst them, they resented anything which was an implied criticism of them.
And more recently Doctor Harner, Anthropologist at the University of California in visiting the Jivaro’s, indicated their further flight from life, seeking the lowest common denominator through drugs. And he reported that the Jivaro use drugs extensively, the children start using them at the age of 6. Every day existence is merely the outward manifestation of reality and not reality itself according the Jivaro’s. They believe that the great events of life are profoundly influenced by the things that take place in these drug caused visions. The lowest common denominator is taking them out of life itself.
As our Lord says, speaking as wisdom, ages ago: “All they that hate me love death.” And today progressively we see mankind turning downward, suicidal in its course, having rejected the every word of God, it has rejected life. “For all they that hate me, love death.”
Thus, Christ having opened up for us the great inheritance, he having been worthy, we enter progressively into the glory of that estate as sons of God, citizens of His kingdom, to the degree that resisting Satan’s temptation: “Yea hath God said?” We say with our Lord, when he resisted Satan: “Man shall not live by bread alone, nor by his word, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.”