Our civilization is built on certain fundamental principles. I have called the summary of all these principles the "Architecture of Human Civilization Society". These principles are universal and not necessarily tied to a specific religion.
The essence is that the architecture works by itself. Changing one person or even a group of people does not change the architecture of the system. Architecture is not necessarily eternal - it can be changed by the conscious actions of society.
Architecture of Modern Society (Satan's Architecture)
The basis is:
- Material stimulus: The system motivates people to fight for survival, success, and resources. This creates greed, envy, anger. Those who control resources manipulate this stimulus, exacerbating the decay of society.
- Social hierarchy:
- The idea of survival of the fittest: It displaces the idea of mutual aid and harmony, although in reality humanity has survived precisely through cooperation.
These principles can be perceived as "Satan's Society Architecture". They provoke the worst sides in people - fear, greed, anger. And then this "energy" drives both the oligarchs and the "masses", and the entire system. The elites only use the architecture of this system for personal enrichment and carefree living, creating “Paradise Gardens” exclusively for themselves. Their strength and cunning lie in the fact that they use a system that works by itself. Changing one person or even a group of people does not change the architecture.
Architecture of a Human-Centered Society (Jesus Christ's Architecture)
The basis is:
- Love as a foundation: Instead of greed and fear, the main stimulus is love for one's neighbor, mutual assistance, and kindness.
- Equality and respect: Every person is valuable not because of their wealth or position, but simply because they exist. Hierarchy is replaced by the idea of serving each other for the benefit of the entire human Civilization, not a small group of individuals.
- Spiritual goals above material ones: Instead of constant accumulation of wealth, society focuses on spiritual growth, education, art, and assistance.
- Forgiveness and mercy: The system teaches people to forgive, not to take revenge; to seek dialogue, not conflict.
This architecture emphasizes support for education, medicine, scientific discoveries, and environmental protection for the common good. The common good is placed above individual interests.