Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 9, 2023
Something or Someone is Not Going to Save Us from Tyranny
As much as it pains me to say it (my personal urge toward salvationism is as strong as anybody else’s), nobody is coming to save us...
“Saved at the last minute” is pretty much the story of our culture.
It’s built into our major salvationist religions, particularly Christianity and Islam. Even when killed or facing death, Jesus and Muhammed managed to ascend to heaven at the last minute and claim eternal life.
By this worldview, no matter how terrible a life you’ve lived, if you say a handful of magic words at the last minute before you die, you’re guaranteed a spot in paradise. There’s always the last minute.
It’s at the core of most all of our fiction, and a good chunk of our nonfiction. In the old Greek dramas it was deus ex machina — the god in the machine — when Our Hero was finally trapped in an impossible situation but then a platform is cranked down from the ceiling of the amphitheater with a god on it, who waves his hand and makes everything okay again.