Quotes and
Excerpts from
The Dialectic
& Praxis
DIAPRAX and the End of the
Ages
By Dean Gotcher
http://www.authorityresearch.com
- January 2002 (more
added later)
Please read the
whole article here
There is a major move to
change the way Americans think. Some call it 'the re-culturing of America,'
others call it 'reinventing government,' and still others refer to it
as 'being competitive in a global economy.' This scheme that socio-psychologists
have designed for American education, business, and politics consists
of the three phases: 1) 'social-class' consciousness; 2) sustainable
"social mobility;' and 3) perpetual 'equality of opportunity."
The reason behind the quest
of these socio-psychologists is simply the resentment of having anyone
in authority tell them what they must do. It is rebellion against authority.
It is rebellion against God—Intellectualized.
This attitude goes back
beyond the garden experience of
Adam and Eve and, as you will see, 'justifies' itself according
to a particular 'scientific' way of thinking. This work is about this
New Age way of thinking, the dialectic, and its environment of deceit
and manipulation, called praxis.
This "new" way of
thinking is taking control of America, as well as the rest of the
world, through its use in education, business, politics, and
religion. Whether promoted by organizations such as the NEA, the
local Chamber of Commerce, the United Nations, United Nations
Education, Science, and Culture Organization (UNESCO), or through
grant programs such as Goals 2000 and School To Work this process is
having a direct effect upon all our lives. Researchers across
America are now warning us about the danger of these programs. This
paper is about the process behind these programs. If you ask "What
is it?" "What will it do to me?" or "What can I do about it?" these
next pages are for you.
This combined process of
dialectic and praxis is a highly speculative way of behaving, thinking,
and acting. It depends on an attitude of compromise by all
participants on a general social issue producing tolerance toward ambiguity.
It seeks a collaborative effort in overcoming differences in an effort
to find agreement on personal-social relationship needs (group consensus).
... It helps in determining what is the "best" or "most
rational" solution to personal-social relationship needs. This does
not mean that the solution agreed upon should be "fact" or "truth"
(absolute), only that it is acceptable to all as a possible solution
that could or should be tried relative feelings toward ambiguous
facts. ...
Diaprax survives today because of its ability
to stay hidden behind the activities of the moment. The facilitator
controls the agenda—environment—and thereby controls the direction all
questions will be taking. The facilitator’s ability to control group
feelings gives him the ability to shape the definition each person in
the group gives for his or her position.
What is lost in the whole
scheme of things is that someone is always influencing the definitions
we give for our position and that apart from God and His Word, all positions
are subject to change. There is only a skewing of positions, shaped
by our desire to gain or retain relationship with others.
[p. 27]
Those who succumb to diaprax
end up worshiping their ability to reason their way out of personal
accountability because, in their mind, they can "rationally" blame
anyone in an authority position for any or all of their personal
troubles and failures. .... They worship social class because, in
the mind, they can justify their accusation of anyone (God) who gets
in their way as being an oppressor.... They worship their own
wisdom.... This reasoning is diaprax; this is the spirit of
Antichrist. [p. 37]....
WHOEVER DEFINES TERMS FOR YOU CONTROLS YOUR LIFE
VOLUME II
The
process is not successful until no one can escape.
Hegel knew a social crisis was necessary before the
process could shift people’s paradigm from "this is the way we have
always done it," to "what does the village or group think." He
believed that "A real state and a real government only develop
when there is a difference of classes, when riches and poverty
become very large and a situation arises where a great number of
people can no longer satisfy its needs in the accustomed way."
This statement, and others like it, is where Karl Marx obtained
his "justification" for communism. The famous Italian Marxist,
Antonio Gramsci, realized the importance of crisis if there is to be
a paradigm shift or a change in the way people think. He stated
"The eclipse of a way of thinking cannot take place without a
crisis." (Antonio Gramsci, Selections from the Prison
Notebooks, p. 242)
[p.78]
The dialectic is man thinking through his feelings.
This is the reason God flooded the world and will judge the world
again. "And as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also
in the days of the Son of man." (Luke 17:26) Paul had it
correct when he said "Let God be true, but every man a liar."
(Romans 3:4) The dialectic paradigm rejects the word of God as the
final authority. It turns to fables and the opinions of men. You do
not dialogue truth, you teach truth, you dialogue compromise.
[p.10]
The key to dialectic thinking is the right to
question, mock, and ridicule the traditional, didactic, patriarch
authority paradigm. The facilitator’s agenda is to create and
sustain such an environment. The very right to question the role of
traditional authority has an effect on all participating in such
surroundings. All but the strongest in faith are drawn by "the
feeling of group belongingness" to trust and follow the facilitator.
All who surrender to the "group feel" will harass those who question
the facilitator’s "authority." Persecution is being harassed for
holding to a position. The experience can be quite heated.
[p.128]
The facilitator must gain and maintain control of
the meeting to create and sustain the environment of transition
(dark circled area below.) If the facilitator can not keep
control of the meeting he must close it or traditional/ didactic
leadership will limit or remove the transitional condition. By the
use of Robert’s Rules of Order and an honest chairman, the
transition stage is limited or controlled and progression towards
the dialectic/revolutionary paradigm is limited or prevented.
[p.18]
Marxists, almost 100 years ago, realized that their
goal of total global supremacy could be achieved by incorporating
the methods Sigmund Freud used on his victims. Rejected by the
Communist International, these Transformational Marxists came from
Frankfurt Germany to the United States in 1933, the year Hitler
became Germany’s chancellor. Through the use of role playing,
devised by the Marxist, J. L. Moreno, and an understanding of group
dynamics, by the Marxist Kurt Lewin, the patient was taken off the
couch and is now placed in a group.
[p.21]
Consensus: means with sensation, with feelings,
as in "we all feel good about the decision." Group feeling (mankind,
human experience) now decides what is right and what is wrong. Consensus is the unanimous approval of man, the unanimous rejection
of God and His Law, i.e. God’s Law is rejected as the standard
for personal and social behavior.
[p.25]
Brainwashing: Washing from the brain any
information which gets in the way of consensus. What information
gets in the way of consensus? The law of God gets in the way of
consensus and must be washed from the mind before diversity/deviancy
can come into unity. Deviancy then becomes the norm, the unifying
behavior of mankind.
When Godly restraints (law, judgment, and fear of God) are removed
deviancy becomes the unifying behavior of mankind.
[p.25]
We all ask ourselves why we are here. I am not here
for you. And I hope you are not here for me. I am here for the Lord
and I hope you are also. If I am here for you, and you are here for
me then we will compromise the Word of God all over the place to
keep relationship with one another. Godly relationship with one
another is a byproduct of our relationship with our Lord and Savior,
Jesus the Christ of Nazareth. Unity is not in feelings. It is in
Christ and His doctrine. Those who overcome the one who deceiveth
the whole world, the Devil, Satan, do it not by "group think" but
"by the blood of the Lamb, and by the Word of their testimony;
and they loved not their lives unto the death." (Revelation
12:11) If you are picking and choosing where you acknowledge Him for
fear of loss of human relations (what is it going to cost me,) you
do not understand the Word of God. "And even as they did not
like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a
reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;"
(Romans 1:28) Human relations is important, God made us this way.
But if we let our desire for human approval rule our lives we can
not please the Lord. We are to state the truth and do it in love. We
can not compromise the truth and call it love. We can not, as a
Christian, praxis the dialectic, for it is our "old man."
Those who do so, who occupy positions of influence in the Church,
are nothing more than "wolves in sheep skins." We need to know what
we are, but also what we are not. Didactic thinking is not holy but
it is the only structure God communicates to. God cannot speak into
the pre-flood, Tower of Babel, Sodom and Gomorrah, dialectic mind,
even though it might quote scripture. You either fear God, or fear
man, you can not fear both. "Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be
the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose
heart departeth from the LORD." (Jeremiah 17:5)
"For my people have committed two evils; they have
forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out
cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water."
(Jeremiah 2:13)
[p.28]
© Institution for Authority Research Dean
Gotcher 2005
Read the whole article at
http://www.professionalserve.com/doublespeak/diaprax1.htm
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See also
An Analysis of Community Oriented Policing
Frankfurt Institute and Theodor Adorno
Using
Dissatisfaction (a crisis) for social transformation
Bloody Utopian Dreams, Part I: Hammer and
Sickle
Enthralled by Cultural Marxism
Four Horsemen of The Frankfurt School
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