MUSINGS
GREED, LOVE AND INDIGNATION
by
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About the Book
Pornography is the operational consequence of consenting adult laws, which manifest in the extreme exploitation of both youth and beauty. Pornographers might be considered as HUMAN MAGGOTS feeding (metaphorically speaking), from the slime of both decadence and ignorance. Youth is trapped between personal vanity and inexperience, which emboldens their submission to the pressure of sin-inspired decadence. The fact that the writers of Novels and greedy, ill-informed Producers of mass Entertainment have glorified sin and decadence does not alter this reality. Sin is always sin no matter what one may prefer to call it!
Mass communication, aimed at enticing children and young adults, encourages deviant behavior without restraint. Psychologists assert that such behavior is healthy and fun. Money-grubbers make billions from youthful acceptance and participation in what could not have been conceived in the minds of mature and decently motivated adults. The fact is those that encourage youth to sin are the most despicable "Bastards" that crawl on the face of the earth. Pornographers top the list followed by stupid maggot-men that imagine their "needs" are best served by youthful vitality. They are the serpents in the Garden of Eden.
Sin is never mentioned by many "modern men and women, being liberated [persons]", liberated from truthful knowing and decently formulated understanding. Rather the modernist speaks of consent, participation, belonging, understanding and tolerance or personal choice, all of which cover, euphemistically, what they are doing. Sin is explained away, rationalized or simply discounted. Rape, pornography and all forms of sexual exploitation are, first and foremost, sinful endeavors: All are a consequence of sinful behavior centered on the body of some tragically compromised human being.
About the Author
Robert R. Fiedler, Professor Emeritus at California State University, was born December 11, 1930. Milwaukee, WI. He has worked as an artist, architect, teacher, designer and businessman for nearly sixty years. He is a nationally and internationally recognized teacher and graphic artist. He has received over fifty important awards in drawing, painting and graphic art. He has been the recipient of institutional, community and congressional citations. Mr. Fiedler has been married for fifty-one years to his wife Geri. They have a son, daughter and five grand children. Musings, Greed, Love and Indignation is Professor Fiedler?s Second Publication.