Hate is Unsustainable

 

By Dr. Michael Carter, Sr.

 

The belief that "God will not allow bigotry and hate to reproduce in this universe" can also be viewed through the lens of current societal and demographic trends, emphasizing that hate, division, and inequity are inherently self-limiting in their long-term viability.

 

What is Causing the Evaporation of White People? Sin.

 

Sin, in its many forms, has long served as a corrosive force in both individual lives and broader societies. At its root lies envy, a condition that fuels hatred and resentment toward others for possessing what one believes to be unattainable. Historically, this sin has manifested in systems of oppression, such as white supremacy, which arose from the envious desire to dominate and subjugate others to maintain control and privilege. The enslavement and exploitation of Black people in America exemplify how envy led to dehumanization, as those in power sought to extract labor, culture, and humanity from those they oppressed, believing it was the only way to secure their supremacy.

 

Gluttony and greed further deepened the moral decay that justified colonialism and enslavement. The gluttonous pursuit of wealth and resources fueled the transatlantic slave trade, while greed perpetuated it, as nations and individuals enriched themselves at the cost of human dignity. Plantation owners, driven by an insatiable desire for profit, ignored the divine mandate to treat all human beings with love and respect, instead reducing Black people to commodities. This greed continues to ripple through history, embedding itself in systemic inequalities that prioritize material gain over justice and equity.

 

Lust, when viewed through a broader lens, encompasses an unholy craving for power, domination, and control. This perverse desire manifested in the lynching of Black people, where white supremacists, fueled by a lust for dominance, used violence to assert their imagined superiority. The pride at the heart of these acts led to the establishment of hierarchies based on race, where those at the top viewed themselves as entitled to rule over others. This same pride continues to perpetuate bigotry, reinforcing the delusional belief in racial supremacy and denying the inherent equality bestowed by God upon all people.

 

Slothfulness, though seemingly passive, plays a critical role in sustaining injustice. Spiritual and moral laziness prevents individuals and societies from confronting systems of oppression. By avoiding the labor of self-examination and repentance, those complicit in white supremacy allow its evils to endure. Wrath, often seen in the explosive rage of lynch mobs, builds upon this foundation of sloth and pride, erupting in acts of terror designed to instill fear and maintain control. Together, these sins interweave into a tapestry of historical and systemic sin, underscoring the need for vigilance, repentance, and divine intervention to dismantle the structures they have built.

 

 

On The Decline Up

 

Since 1980, For every ten whites that die only six white babies are born. When considering white individuals who harbor racism against other races and the declining birth rate in many European populations, the following reflections arise:

 

Racism and bigotry, regardless of their source, are corrosive forces that undermine unity and harmony. White supremacist ideologies, which often seek to elevate one group at the expense of others, create environments of division, fear, and self-isolation. Over time, these ideologies erode the very foundations of the societies that perpetuate them, as history has shown through the fall of apartheid in South Africa and the civil rights struggles in the U.S.

 

Demographic Trends Reflect Shifts in Power

 

Europe's negative birth rate among many white populations points to significant societal shifts. While demographics are influenced by a variety of factors—economic, cultural, and environmental—some interpret this decline as symbolic of the unsustainability of systems rooted in exclusion. Societies that fail to embrace diversity and cooperation may face challenges in maintaining cultural and economic vitality.

 

 


Alkebu-lan (Africa): 66 new births of African decent every minute. Or 95,040 births every 24 hours.


Europe: Decreases by 1 person of Europeon decent every 40 seconds.


At initiation of this commentary in early November 2024, Europeon population was 745,940,698.

 

The modern world is deeply interconnected. Cultures, economies, and populations are more diverse than ever, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and collaboration. Racism and hate stand in opposition to this interconnected reality, isolating those who cling to outdated notions of supremacy or division. This isolation only accelerates the decline of such ideologies.

 

From a spiritual perspective, the divine order rejects any system that thrives on hate and exclusion. The inability to replace populations, whether through declining birth rates or through an unwillingness to embrace others, can be seen as a form of divine justice—a spiritual correction that prevents the reproduction of harmful ideologies. God's universe favors balance, growth, and love, ensuring that systems promoting division cannot sustain themselves indefinitely.

 

 

As birth rates decline in some parts of the world, including Europe, immigration and multiculturalism play a vital role in sustaining societies. This influx of diversity not only revitalizes economies but also offers opportunities for greater understanding and cooperation across cultures. Resistance to such changes, fueled by bigotry, further isolates those who oppose it, hastening their decline.

 

 

Even among individuals or groups who perpetuate racism, there is the potential for change. History is filled with examples of people renouncing hateful ideologies when confronted with the humanity and dignity of those they once vilified. Faith in God’s justice includes hope that transformation and redemption are possible for all, leaving no room for hate to "reproduce."

 

A Vision for A Just Future vs. The Rejection of God

 

The demographic shifts and societal transformations we observe today may serve as a reminder that the world is moving toward greater equity and balance. Those who resist this progression, clinging to exclusionary ideologies, will find themselves increasingly marginalized, reflecting the truth that love and justice ultimately prevail. The declining birth rates and resistance to diversity observed in some white-majority societies highlight the inherent weakness of systems rooted in hate and division. Faith in God's justice assures that such ideologies cannot sustain themselves. Instead, humanity is called to embrace a shared future defined by love, inclusion, and mutual respect.

 

The current negative European birth-rate trend reversal is doable. It comes down to humility and choosing the God of Power & Might, El Ohim over satan, choosing Love over hate, Light over darkness, Ahura Mazda over Angra Mainyu, Human Unity over division, Humanity over bigotry, and the Acceptance of our Divine Maker versus the rejection of His 35 steps and pillars of righteous living.

 

It is estimated that individuals identifying as europeon or white will drastically decrease by a quarter of 2024 world population numbers between 2025 and 2030 resulting from unhealthy views of "White Fear". This means that in the context of current white thinking that "whites are losing", the reality according to God is that whites have already lost. Even when such white liberals hide behind political leanings or how they really feel about people of color. The election of the "Orange Devil" (POTUS 47) pretty much sealed the fate of worldwide white population reduction.

 

 

It came down to them choosing the devil over El Shadaai, hate over love, darkness over light, Angra Mainyu over Ahura Mazda, division over human unity, bigotry over humanity and the rejection of the Most High God over accepance of His divine will.

 

The statement that “God will not allow bigotry and hate to reproduce in this universe” carries profound implications, especially when considered in the context of racism, demographic shifts, and social dynamics. Let’s examine this belief in detail, integrating the realities of hate-driven ideologies, the demographic decline in some white-majority populations, and the broader spiritual and societal context. When whites reject others, they have already rejected God. There are five primary ways the human soul rejects our Creator; 1. Worldmindedness; 2. Rationalization of sinful behavior; 3. Men of brute force and killers of children and the innocent; 4. God is rejected by His own and fifth and finally the biggest rejectors of God are church folk, i.e. the catholic church (conterfiet church Rev. 17) and white US counterfeit evangelicals.

 

The Unsustainability of Hate-Based Ideologies

 

Racism, particularly the systemic and institutionalized kind rooted in white supremacy, has long been a tool of division and oppression. Hate-based ideologies, whether explicit or subtle, sow seeds of distrust, fear, and division. Historically, these systems have relied on maintaining an "us versus them" narrative, promoting superiority over other groups.

 

However, hate is inherently unsustainable because it works against God's divine order, which leans toward balance, cooperation, and mutual benefit. Societies rooted in division often collapse under the weight of internal strife, stagnation, and external pressures. This principle aligns with the belief that God, or the divine order, does not allow bigotry to thrive indefinitely. Racist ideologies ultimately unravel because they are self-defeating, consuming the very foundation they aim to control.

 

The Irony of Exclusion and Its Consequences Rejection of Diversity as a Root Cause

 

Many European nations experiencing declining populations have historically struggled to embrace diversity, both culturally and racially. This rejection often stems from fears of “cultural dilution” or replacement—a narrative that propagates the idea that the presence of immigrant groups undermines a nation’s cultural identity. Such fears have driven xenophobic and anti-immigration policies across the continent, limiting opportunities for integration and fostering social tensions.

 

 

Ironically, these exclusionary ideologies exacerbate the very issues they claim to address. By resisting immigration and multiculturalism, societies fail to replenish their workforces and sustain their economies. Immigrants often bring youth, vitality, and innovation to aging populations. However, in nations where hate and exclusion dominate political discourse, policies actively discourage or alienate those who could revitalize these societies.

 

Birth Rates and Isolationist Ideologies

 

Societies driven by fear and hate tend to become inward-looking and resistant to change. This resistance often results in stagnation. From an economic standpoint, isolationism shrinks labor markets, reduces cultural and intellectual exchange, and discourages progress. Socially, it creates environments where prejudice hinders cooperative growth, leaving younger generations disenfranchised and unwilling to build families in an atmosphere of division.

 

Historically, communities that thrived on exclusion—whether through colonialism, segregation, or ethnic hierarchies—eventually faced internal collapse. These systems, while temporarily profitable for the dominant group, ultimately sow division and decay. This dynamic underscores a paradox: societies that resist diversity and embrace hate become their own undoing.

 

Racism, particularly in the European context, transcends political or ideological labels. Regardless of whether one identifies as left-wing, right-wing, or apolitical, systems and ideologies steeped in white privilege can perpetuate exclusion and bigotry.

 

 

Subtle, Systemic Forms of Racism, Right-Wing Nationalism and Xenophobia in 2025

 

Even among progressive or left-leaning factions that advocate for equality, subtler forms of racism often persist. Tokenistic inclusivity, performative allyship, and a reluctance to challenge structural inequities perpetuate the same exclusionary systems found in overtly nationalist ideologies. For example:

 

Economic barriers such as Policies that prioritize “native” workers over immigrants reinforce divisions. Cultural gatekeeping includes a preference for assimilation over multiculturalism marginalizes certian groups, requiring them to conform to lily white norms.

 

Conversely, right-wing ideologies often frame immigration and diversity as existential threats. They weaponize fears of demographic change, stoking resentment and division. However, these ideologies ultimately fail to address the root causes of declining birth rates or economic stagnation, relying instead on scapegoating people of color.

 

 

Regardless of affiliation, the failure to dismantle racist systems undermines collective growth. A society unwilling to nurture inclusivity hinders its own potential for renewal.

 

From a spiritual or moral standpoint, some view declining birth rates as a form of spiritual and divine justice. Societies that propagate hate, exclusion, and bigotry may find themselves unable to sustain their populations. This aligns with the idea that systems rooted in inequity are unsustainable.

 

Societies thrive when they embrace cooperation, mutual respect, and inclusivity. These values foster environments where innovation, trust, and growth can flourish. Conversely, environments filled with hate and division create fragmentation, leaving them unable to attract or retain the people needed for renewal.

 

Declining birth rates may symbolize a deeper societal malaise: the inability to move beyond isolationist ideologies. As communities fail to foster love, acceptance, and collaboration, they risk dwindling into irrelevance.

 

For those who view history through a spiritual lens, the decline of hate-filled societies resonates with notions of divine justice. Systems built on bigotry cannot reproduce effectively—neither biologically nor ideologically. The cycle of decline may serve as a reminder of the moral imperative to prioritize humanity and unity over division.

 

Europe’s declining birth rates reflect more than just demographic shifts; they are a mirror to the societal values that have shaped the continent's history. Nations unwilling to embrace diversity and inclusion face inevitable stagnation, both socially and economically. This decline underscores a universal truth: hate and exclusion are unsustainable foundations for any society. Embracing multiculturalism and fostering cooperation are not just moral imperatives—they are necessary steps for survival and prosperity in an interconnected world.

 

Many European nations with declining populations have struggled with embracing multiculturalism. Xenophobia and anti-immigration sentiments are often fueled by fears of cultural “replacement.” Ironically, the refusal to integrate and welcome others only accelerates population decline and societal stagnation.

 

Historically, societies thriving on hate and exclusion tend to restrict opportunities for growth. A society that isolates itself, refusing to embrace diversity or adapt to change, naturally falters. This demographic decline underscores the unsustainable nature of isolationist ideologies.

 

 

Spiritual Perspective

 

Some may see declining birth rates in hate-filled societies as a form of divine justice. A population unwilling to foster inclusivity and cooperation cannot sustain itself, aligning with the principle that systems based on bigotry cannot reproduce effectively.

 

In an increasingly globalized and interconnected world, no society can thrive in isolation. Cultures and economies are interdependent, making collaboration and diversity essential for progress. Racism and bigotry stand in stark opposition to these realities, as they hinder growth and alienate potential allies and contributors.

 

 

Nations with declining birth rates often rely on immigration to sustain their economies and populations. For example, Germany and France have embraced immigration as a means to address labor shortages and demographic challenges. Hate and racism, however, create barriers to this solution, as xenophobic ideologies reject the very people who could help rejuvenate these societies. This paradox highlights the self-destructive nature of hate: it prevents societies from embracing the diversity necessary for survival and growth.

 

 

In a world where collaboration drives innovation and progress, hate isolates. This isolation leaves bigotry-based ideologies at a disadvantage, further accelerating their decline. Diverse societies consistently outperform homogeneous ones in creativity, problem-solving, and economic resilience, underscoring the practical benefits of inclusivity.

 

Spiritual and Moral Dimensions

 

From a spiritual standpoint, hate and bigotry represent forces of opposition to God’s intended harmony for humanity. Religious and philosophical teachings across cultures emphasize love, unity, and justice as divine principles. When societies fail to align with these principles, they experience the consequences of their actions.

 

Systems rooted in oppression and exclusion often collapse under their own weight. This collapse can be seen as a reflection of divine justice, ensuring that such systems cannot sustain themselves. The principle of “you reap what you sow” applies here: hate and division yield decay and isolation, while love and cooperation foster growth and vitality.

 

While systems of hate may falter, individuals within them have the potential for redemption and transformation. Divine justice often includes mercy, offering the chance for growth and change to those willing to renounce hatred. This belief inspires hope that even those entrenched in racism can evolve, contributing to a world where bigotry cannot reproduce.

 

 

There can be neither Jew nor Greek, there can be neither bond nor free, there can be no male and female; for ye all are one man in Christ Yeshua.
Galatians 3:28

 

Despite the persistence of racism and hate in some circles, humanity has witnessed progress toward greater equity and understanding. Movements for civil rights, decolonization, and anti-apartheid are examples of justice prevailing over hate. These victories affirm the belief that God's divine order, ensures that hate cannot sustain itself indefinitely.

 

Younger generations are increasingly embracing diversity and rejecting hate-based ideologies. Polls show that younger people across the globe tend to have more progressive views on race, gender, and inclusivity. This generational shift suggests that the reproduction of hate is being curtailed by a growing awareness of its destructive impact.

 

Efforts to combat racism and bigotry plant seeds of love and justice for future generations. As hate declines, the world moves closer to fulfilling the vision of a harmonious and equitable society.

 

The Triumph of Justice and Love

 

The idea that "God will not allow bigotry and hate to reproduce" is both a statement of faith and a call to action. While demographic shifts and societal trends may reflect the decline of exclusionary ideologies, human efforts are crucial in accelerating this process. By fostering inclusivity, compassion, and understanding, humanity aligns itself with divine principles, ensuring a future where hate has no place to thrive.

 

The decline of racist ideologies and the demographic challenges faced by hate-driven societies underscore a profound truth: systems rooted in division are unsustainable. Whether through spiritual intervention, societal evolution, or demographic realities, the universe bends toward justice, love, and harmony, fulfilling the divine promise that hate cannot prevail.

 

The absense of spiritual acceptance, obedience to God and hate will eventually lead to the evaporation of what we know as "white" people.

 

The current negative European birth-rate trend reversal is doable. It comes down to humility and choosing God El Ohim over satan, Love over hate, Light over darkness, Ahura Mazda over Angra Mainyu, Human Unity over division, Humanity over bigotry, and the Acceptance of our Divine Maker versus the rejection of His 35 steps and pillars of righteous living.

 

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