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Mono and Moneytheistic evaluative systems of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative are essentially a numbers game - call it numberism. Those with a low score often suffer from
low self-esteem and self-destructive life styles. What Christianity offers is conditional love, dependent on one's acceptance of Christian dogma. God or Christ, loves one if no-one else does - if. For some, such is salvation and Consequence.
Love can be defined as either Emotion or
Natural
Affection. Emotion is sensory response with Consequential
Association attached, thus altering the response with subjective assessment. Natural Affection is sensory response without consequential Association attached and thus a more direct or at least a personal response.
Love as Emotion or with consequential Association attached, would parallel the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative, in which Consequence is determined by
adding from negative base hate and subtracting from positive ideal love. One is to hate squalor and love money, or hate enemies and love one's country. Emotion then would not be a true sensory appreciation but an artificial construct based on what is considered as Consequential.
Love as Emotion is consequential value. Those of less consequential value will have less love in their lives and perhaps more hate if they wish to blame someone. Love would be relative to the Consequence of one's Being.
Emotion then would be related to
Monotheism,
Patriarchy,
Capitalism,
Moneytheism and Fascism, all of which utilize the evaluative system of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative to determine what is of Consequence and thus emotional response.
In contrast to Emotion, Natural Affection is sensory response which is not reliant on Consequential Value,
but rather on no Association at all, or Association derived from one's personal history of experience. Sensory experience is not altered by abstract and vicarious associations such as education, inculcation, instruction
and every form of second hand experience.
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