Hardkill

Does devilry always lose in the end?

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You’ve mentioned a number of times before about how devilry may win in the short-term but in the long-term it always loses.

Yet, many corrupt politicians like Manchin, W. Bush, Cheney, Bill Clinton to some extent, Trump, etc. have never been punished by the criminal justice system for all of their crimes against humanity. The only punishments Trump has ever gotten was losing all of his social media platforms and losing the 2020 election despite every abominable thing he has done throughout his entire life.

 A lot of corrupt clergymen throughout history like the Borgia pope did countless despicable things and still lived a very long and free life without facing any accountability from anybody ever.

There have been plenty of criminals who have committed some of the most heinous acts ever but never faced any justice by going to prison or even paying a heavy penalty throughout their entire lives. 

Numerous tyrants like Henry VIII, Putin, the North Korean Kim family, those in the House of Saud, never got their comeuppance for any of the atrocities they committed.

So, could you please explain how devilry always loses in the end even if it may not always be so obvious?

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Your conception of punishment, failure and loss is much too narrow and materialistic.

Devilry always loses doesn’t mean that every individual devil will always “get their comeuppance” in a crude blatant way. It means that devilry is parasitic, it is rooted in denial and absence, it is a house of cards and a fantasy. It must lose because ultimately all that really exists is the Good, the True and the Holy.

Of course, you have also totally overlooked the possibility that any of these people might be punished in an afterlife of one sort or another.


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