I went and saw the new movie In Time. It’s a fascination
sci-fi. It shows the natural implications of Social Darwinism’s evil
ethic of Survival of the fittest. In this marxist/socialistic utopia,
government owns business and takes from the poor to give to the corrupt
political crony capitalist. Everyone is given one year of time to live
after their 25th birthday. You work for time on your clock to live a
little longer. The poor usually have less than a day on their alarm
clock. The government continues to use inflation to kill off more
people. The prices go up almost daily on bus fares, coffee, and daily
necessities. The government is able to steal liberty and prosperity from
the people by diminishing their currency -which is in this case, their
life.
The corrupt government/business crony capitalist feels justified with
his ill-gotten gain because of his love for the philosophy of Darwin’s
survival of the fittest. His montra, “Many must die so a few can be
immortal” is the backbone of every corrupt dictator, socialist, and
Marxist over the last two centuries.
The movie ironically blames free market capitalism for the problems of the society when there is no free market to speak of. The issues brought up in the movie and teased out are typical of socialistic societies.
Since the government is unjust and corrupt, the rule of law is no longer valid since you are only “stealing what was stolen from you.” This anarchy type morality sadly raises the Robin Hood ethic to a new high. Sadly, this futuristic society is often the natural backlash to leaving true free market capitalism.
In short, I loved the movie. I might imagine that many who watch it
will incorrectly think capitalism is the enemy. The correct
interpretation of the facts is easy to see. When government and business
get into bed, the poor and middle class are harmed. Central planners
use taxation, inflation, and manipulation to control others. This is why
God clearly laid out principles of liberty, personal property, and
sound money. The Bible is filled with examples of the problems that
occur when the rule of law is abandoned. It shows us the problems that
occur when dictators think they can overturn personal rights. Herod and
Pharoah taxed their people to death. They violated the citizens property
rights and both killed off children under two years old. They thought
that killing the weak to preserve the stability of their reign was
acceptable. Herod and Pharoah were classic evil dictators. The Roman
Caesars were the same. History shows that they financed their wars and
elite parties on the backs of the poor and middle class. They devalued
their currency by subtracting the amount of gold and silver in the
coins. This inflation hurt the poor and eventually led to the fall of
the Roman Empire.
Europe and America are following the path to Serfdom. We are allowing
our liberty to be taken. While the media wants us to demonize elephants
or donkeys, the sad reality is that both support the crony capitalism
that is in opposition to the moral free market.
The movie ironically blames free market capitalism for the problems of the society when there is no free market to speak of. The issues brought up in the movie and teased out are typical of socialistic societies.
Since the government is unjust and corrupt, the rule of law is no longer valid since you are only “stealing what was stolen from you.” This anarchy type morality sadly raises the Robin Hood ethic to a new high. Sadly, this futuristic society is often the natural backlash to leaving true free market capitalism.
Read more at http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/godonomics/2013/07/darwin-marx-corruption-the-moral-of-the-new-movie-in-time.html#KQ3tGuTMm5MlXE66.99
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