Thoughts on Whatever Became of Sin? By Karl Menninger MD (1973) 9E
What is the nature of Progressivism?
Sovereign religions – Public Cults – are constructed on the mythology that the rulers are “holier and wiser” than the populace that they lord over.
If “what the rulers say” is defined as “equivalent to thinkdivine”, then they may declare particular actions to be “the equivalent of sin”. These declarations reflect a superior – perhaps, superhuman – consciencebeyond good and evil. This state of conscience defines the “golden calf”.
Disobedience by the populace must be (by deduction from the vertical nested form) due to thinkgroup (a set of incorrect beliefs that puts “what the ruler has declared to be the equivalent of sin” into context) and consciencelacking (a less than clear conscience, that is, bad intent that makes disobedience possible, a state of conscience that defines the “scapegoat”).
These deductions are projected onto whoever appears to be disobedient.
Then, on the horizontal axis, the accused exhibits a symptom (that is, an abnormality that made the disobedience possible) and must be punished severely for the crime (in order to show that the ruler’s “equivalent to thinkdivine” carries the prestige of lawessential and puts the disobedience into a normal context).