Confusion Is Meant To Confuse
Nothing keeps a crowd in check like a little strategic confusion. If you can’t convince ’em, confuse ’em. 🙂 Keeping the truth messy and layered with contradictions maintain chaos. It forces people to stop thinking for themselves, and start relying on ‘official interpreters’.
The ‘fog of war’ controls the narrative.
Having the monopoly on interpretation, we rely on the ‘learned’ ones. When a text doesn’t make sense or contradicts itself, it’s often labelled a “divine mystery”. This is a rhetorical trick to shut down logical questioning. If you don’t get it, it’s not because the text is flawed – it’s because you aren’t ‘spiritual’ enough. This creates an environment where endless debate keeps followers busy fighting each other instead of questioning the authorities at the top.
It’s the ultimate deception, blurring the source material so that those in charge stay in control of the lens. People evolve into a mess, because humans love to mess with things.
May confusion dawn as wisdom.