Critique of Utopianism (Socialism)

by: Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
5/28/2010

From: Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 11:39 PM
To: John
Subject: Looking Backward

John, I’ve spent a few hours today reading the book you recommended, “Looking Backward”, published in 1888, which you said is the Socialist’s best presentation of the problems of capitalism and the utopian solutions of socialism.  I’m only a few chapters into it, but could not resist the temptation to comment on the concepts introduced so far.

Julian West, the narrator of the book, who had slept for 113 years from 1887 to 2000, has just begun to listen to his new 21st-century friend, Dr. Leete, talk about how the world had transformed from a grim and dirty capitalistic world, into a socialistic workers’ paradise.  Dr. Leete has just given a critique of the “old capitalistic world”, and attributed the problems of capitalism as being due to the concentration of capital.

In real life, Looking Backward reached great popularity after its publication in 1888.  In response to its socialist/utopian vision, a political movement called “Nationalism” sprang up, and the book was referenced in many Marxist writings of the era.

At your recommendation, I have taken on reading this book as an exercise in identifying the errors of the philosophy of socialism/communism/statism.  If in fact these systems do not produce as much prosperity, freedom, or joy, then there must be reasons either in human nature (i.e. drives that cause men to act/not act), or in the rules/consequences that are active in the relationship between God and man (i.e. God has embedded organizing forces in nature and men which oppose pure collectivism).

The concentration of Capital under Control of the State:
As an opening critique and solution, Looking Backwards posits that the problems of capitalism are due to the impersonal nature and power of large corporations.  They can demand long hours and low pay due to their domination of the market.  Looking backward sees no relief in the trends of capitalism because of the natural progression of mergers and acquisitions to produce an ever-greater concentration of capital in ever-fewer companies.

Looking Backward presents the solution to the problems of capitalism by as taking the progression of corporate mergers to its logical conclusion and concentrating all capital production and distribution enterprises in one point under the control of the State/nation.

But, mergers will not proceed to completion to form the one large corporation controlled by the State.  Nevertheless, Looking Backward proposes this counterintuitive method as the solution to the problems of capitalism.  Concentrating capital in the State is simply a method by which all activities of life and all people in the society, can be directed by the State.  Thus a solution deemed right and good by central planners is imposed upon all people.  The socialistic solution gives those who imagine they have the solution to the problems of a free market the power of the State to impose their hypothetical solutions on the masses of humanity.

On its surface, it seems plausible given that all the problems associated with capitalism, such as monopoly, overwork, underpay, strikes, corruption, inequality, illiteracy, delinquency, and war would disappear when government took over, and mandated solutions that countered these problems.  The socialist argues that brute animal passions dictate the free market and produce a system characterized by chaotic inequity.  Whereas, the socialistic solution solves all these problems by the direction of intelligent and rational men.  Labor, goods, and investment move according to the direction of learned men and thoughtful policies.  Sadly, a structure which allows for total power over a people attracts the worst of men, and their economic-political systems end in oppressive regimes that require force to maintain the order they impose.

“Governments need armies to protect them against their enslaved and oppressed subjects.”  – Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoi (1828-1910)

The urge to merge:
Assuming that corporations will naturally choose to merge to form larger and larger entities is a somewhat plausible conjecture on its surface, but deeper analysis shows that this trend will reach a point of maximum merger size and concentration in a free market.

The natural draw of business to expand is plausible because the owner/entrepreneur is driven by the prospect of personal enrichment.  The owner who draws a fixed percentage from his business can increase his personal wealth if his company’s net income increases.  Owners, executives, and boards see that net total revenues can quickly increase by a merger or acquisition with another profitable entity.  If their operations provide synergy, the sum may be greater than the parts, or at least increase the market share by the combination.  The natural drive for riches is satisfied by concentrating capital, at least in some conditions.

But, the assumption of a natural progression toward an ultimate concentration of all capital in the State must be questioned, as the actual experience of history has proven it false to date.  Over 120 years of actual history, we see that a freely ordered, self-organizing economy, has chosen to remain divided into a spectrum of micro, small, medium, and large capitalization business entities.  In other words, the market does not have a necessary natural evolution from small to large.

Rather than being a natural progression to a single corporate entity, the ever-increasing size of corporations into a single government corporation will only come about by government command.  The socialist has decided this is a good and desirable end since government is then authorized to impose good behavior upon everyone in the society.  The socialist/utopian goal is the elimination of all the bad aspects of life (e.g. unemployment, poverty, professional confusion, crime, war…) by ordering the lives of mankind by a set of rules that properly order and direct humanity.  This is a noble goal, the end is desirable, and the method is plausible, but there are errors of assumption that make this method of perfecting society unworkable.

A Metaphor from Chemistry – The Natural Size of Corporations:
Using a chemical metaphor, consider two chemicals mixed and reacting in a flask.  In a reaction that does not go to completion, there is a portion of the reactants that react and form products and a portion of the products break up and form reactants.  This is an example of an equilibrium concentration being formed between reactants and products.  In general, reactions in real-world conditions do not go to completion (i.e. there is still a portion of reactants that do not proceed to form products when the reaction comes to equilibrium).

Generalizing from this example, systems that both form and break apart come to an equilibrium concentration of reactants and products for any given environment.  In other words, at a low temperature, the reaction may go to near total completion, but at high temperature, there is sufficient energy to break apart the product and the reaction does not go to completion.  Thus, the environment of the reaction is extremely important in computing the equilibrium point, as it changes drastically as the environment changes (e.g. pH, temperature, pressure…).

Examining the dynamics of the free market, there is a force pushing business toward concentration by mergers and acquisitions, but there is also a reverse process too, where businesses split and divest themselves of inharmonious divisions.  Thus, the centripetal concentration force driving mergers and acquisitions is opposed by a competing centrifugal tendency toward spin-off in the presence of internal disharmony.

To bring this metaphor down to its the relevant economic specifics, small companies can react together by merging and forming a larger corporation, or a larger company can break up or spin off parts/divisions and proceed as two separate entities.  In a free environment, companies will merge and concentrate to the point at which they maximize their profitability (profit/share).  When their profitability drops due to their increase in size, they may break apart or spin-off to return to profitability.  In any given free market environment, a balance forms between the concentration of small, medium and large industrial-business-service-manufacturing-materials entities.  The key to capitalism is its flexibility in adapting the production solution to meet the consumer’s needs, which will change dynamically to optimize in each consuming and producing environment.

The utopian solution to the problems of production and allocation of wealth is to place the State in charge of all capital.  Here, size and profitability no longer correlate to optimize productivity.  The state-corporate leviathan simply directs production to satisfy the projected needs of the market.  Bureaucrats, central planners, politicians, economists, and executives direct the productive and consumptive flow by command and judgment of what they believe is good and optimal.  In this environment, one that requires concentration of capital under penalty of the State, there is no equilibrium between large and small sized corporations, only the uniformity of top-down direction regardless of the needs of the micro-environments.

The Purpose of Life, Freedom, and Utopian Selfless Service:
God created the creation, mankind, and society to function around the principles of reward for merit and consequence for error.  The pattern of the Kingdom of Heaven is illustrated in Jesus’ parable of the man with 10 talents, 5 talents, and 1 talent.  The men who performed well received a reward and those who did nothing were punished.  This is a divine pattern and the society that violates it will suffer.  Men must be rewarded according to their productivity.  Being paid the same as all others, at a rate that is adequate to meet an average standard of living, and given an acknowledgment for being an extremely productive worker, is not adequate compensation to inspire outstanding performance.

The Declaration of Independence declares that all men were given the inalienable (God-given) rights of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.  But, the utopian wishes to guarantee happiness, and to deliver this promise, he expects that all men will overcome their animal tendencies to sloth and greed.  “Looking Backward” posits that mankind will respond with self-sacrificial, potential-maximizing effort in return for security and prosperity for self and group.  But, since Looking Backward was penned in 1888, all the socialist experiments have met with abysmal failure.  The Leninist and Maoist regimes tried to change human nature and produced horrific human suffering.  Rebellion against the government was met by imprisonment and/or execution.

The socialist revolution sought to replace the passions of men, and cycles of the free market, with a constant flow of predictable production.  But the cost of eliminating choice and risk resulted in a regimentation of men’s lives.  Life with assured security and prosperity loses its dimension of risk and challenge.  When total provision is made for all, men lose the opportunity to overcome their demons in real life testing.  The soul longs to purify itself and overcome the demons of fear, greed, lust, anger, and pride, and only an environment containing true risk can develop and test a man’s character.  Freedom implies the opportunity for failure, and men long for, and fear, an environment that offers both choice, accountability, risk and reward.  Life at its finest offers both rewards for success and consequences for failure.

The free market allows for real-world testing and feedback that appeals to our inner drive to test and purify our character.  Service of the group is good and noble, but it should be done out of choice, not compulsion.  Virtue can be recommended, but cannot be forced.  The socialistic philosophy is seductive because it commands all men to live with good and Godly principles such as service, charity, and industry, but the boundaries imposed on men put them in chains.  Requiring men to serve under the direction of the State removes freedom and places every man in a place of option-less servitude to the state – a place little different than the slavery against which we have rejected as a nation.

Inequality:
Inequality has reached the pinnacle of modern social-economic evils that the new socialist utopia promises to overcome.  The disparity between rich and poor is presented as axiomatic evidence of the evil of inequality.  And using this justification, governmental programs that enforce equality are enacted.  The progressive income tax and inheritance tax are two obvious examples of wealth redistribution/equalizing measures.  The concept of enforcing equality may have already become a majority opinion, as the 2008 presidential campaign promised a redistribution by “spreading the wealth around” as a right and proper concept of “social justice”.

But, inequality cannot be eliminated without eliminating freedom.  Wealth will necessarily, and appropriately, be unequally distributed as long as wealth reflects a disparity of talent, productivity, skill, training, risk, effort, invention, blessing, and luck.  In fact, inequality is good, since a life with gradient gives the possibility of freedom, movement, and overcoming.  The hope of greater wealth, pleasure, luxury, comfort, or efficiency motivates men to work harder and smarter.  The possibility of failure inspires those who are not producing to faith and works in the hope of reward.

The trap of wealth is the illusion that it will provide happiness and those who have attained the heights of fortune uniformly attest to the insufficiency of wealth to fill the heart adequately.  John D. Rockefeller, when asked once, “How much money is enough money?”  He replied, “Just a little bit more.”  Still, wealth is better than poverty, but by itself is not enough to be worshiped and pursued as the goal that will make life satisfying, full, and complete.

The problems and reformation of capitalism:
The problems of capitalism such as greed, hedonistic excess, white collar crime, poverty, monopoly, unfair competition, insecurity, immobility, long hours, boring work, difficulty of entrance, and cycles of boom and bust, would all appear best solved by a communal effort to create adequate wealth sufficient to provide for everyone’s comfort.  But, every experiment attempting this seemingly noble equalization of benefits has produced less aggregate wealth than our current system of freedom and its associated inequality.  The question is actually, how to modify the free market to produce the maximum wealth and mitigate the pain of its abuse.  It is tempting to pass laws that outlaw the negative aspects, and mandate the positive, but then we return to the problems of demotivation associated with a command economy.

The reformation of capitalism will only come with the reformation of men’s hearts.  When men sanctify their personal and public sense of fair play and righteousness, and take that into the marketplace, and refuse to bend to the pressures of quick profits that unfair and unrighteous tactics offer, the cycles of business will smooth, and the general welfare will gradually improve.  The lure of quick wealth is the snare that ends in poverty for all.  The consumer is the enabler of unethical business practices, and he must be willing to boycott and thereby punish those who engage in prurient or false advertising.  The consumer is king in the market as long as there is competition, and he should use that power to discipline those who stray beyond the bounds of the highest ethics.

The solutions offered in Looking Backward are based upon the producing and consuming public adopting charitable and industrious behaviors, but the socialist/utopian solutions are unworkable because they attempt to control human natures by the mandates of government.  The same excellent results desired by the utopian could be manifested by the capitalist if each man in industry and consumption were to sanctify his soul with relationship to money, work/consumption.

Reforming a nation by changing individual minds of an entire people is a large task, and will no doubt require an element of the miraculous.  The problems of poverty will not resolve with socialistic solutions, nor with unfettered capitalism as their only tools.  But, capitalism sanctified will usher in an era of continually increasing prosperity with freedom held intact.  The requirement for this success depends upon men as a society, choosing to bridle their passions and be charitable as well as industrious.  Putting on Godliness in the realm of money, consumption, and production will solve the problems of poverty, merit-based distribution of wealth, pollution, innovation, opportunity, and crime.  The socialistic or government mandated solutions result in pain and chains.

Theft and Corruption:
Men need goods and services to survive, and when basic needs are satisfied, they begin in earnest the pursuit of comfort, relaxation, or thrill that wealth can bring.  Greed drives men to lie, murder, take large risks, and work without a proper balance.  Greed may drive men to steal to obtain the personal benefits/enrichment that comes with greater wealth.  The spirit of greed tempts men with animal passions to pursue unearned wealth, and will relentlessly challenge him if those spirits and actions are not confronted, resisted, and replaced with a sanctified version of the temptation.

Charity is good, and providing for the basic needs of survival or comfort to the homeless man, gang member, ignorant, foolish, or addict is noble, but will only produce a curative solution to the extent that the basic patterns of truth are also taught along with the aid.

Men need an outlet to exhaust the beast inside the soul.  Without a real-life challenge to push against, a percentage will choose to express themselves by pushing inappropriately against boundaries – “rebellion for the hell of it.”  “Rebel without a Cause.”  Without a direction, without a focus, the entire purpose of life comes into question.  All the propaganda about equality and service to the State and general welfare becomes meaningless pabulum when the heart is unsatisfied in a world of enforced mediocrity.

The utopian hypothesis of theft, graft, and corruption fading into obsolescence in a world where the State has taken on the role of provider of the basic necessities has shown itself trivially untrue.  Men always desire more comfort, thrills, or pleasure.  A nation of people satisfied with the status quo stagnates.  Thus, the real solution manifests in a society where the individual can fully pursue his desires and engage his passion by sincerely applying talent, will, and vision to accomplish dreams.

And yes, there are those who have little passion for extreme achievement.  Some men are satisfied by repetitive tasks and predictable schedules, and this is an acceptable choice for those who wish to pursue it.  But, others require more challenge, and to organize society around uniform compensation, and expect outstanding achievement, is to create a fantasy world equivalent to cartoons, fairy tales, science fiction, and myth.

As for those who are willing to violate Godly interpersonal boundaries, there must be an intra-societal policing that prevents men from advancing their personal gain by criminal efforts.  The quick and obvious solution is to dedicate the role of policing, judging, and enforcement to government.  But, in a free society, each person must dedicate a measure of time and effort to judging those around him.  Everyone is his brother’s keeper to a degree, we are all related by the fact that our actions influence the web of life, we cannot separate ourselves completely from the actions and effects of others.  Thus, if nothing more than a requirement of self-preservation, must all take the responsibility of judging and confronting those who violate the laws of righteous, fair, good, and Godly law.  If we do not take that responsibility, then the State or God will take that role and judgment and enforcement will be imposed upon us.

Part of assuming one’s place as an adult in society is taking on the role of teacher, parent, guardian, or owner.  If all participate in this responsibility, we each have many corrective forces act upon us.  No one becomes God to another, but God can speak through the group voice with such volume, clarity, and uniformity that the conscience and soul can be rightly directed.  Peer pressure has power, and while not irresistible, a group allied together in a direction is not easily resisted.  In such a world, none escape the rebuke and group judgment that comes when all participate in sharing their perception of violation.

In such a system, the judge also receives feedback.  Each man’s perception and delivery of right judgment is sharpened by confrontation and counter-confrontation.  The result is fair pay for work, pleasant and appropriate relationships, and a level playing field that rewards effort and allows entry based on qualifications and character.

We all have the right to voice an opinion, and we all have a right to oppose or object to an opinion.  We can oppose someone who is attempting to pursue an unrealistic or imprudent dream, and the dreamer has the right to oppose the counsel and continue his growth and preparation to manifest the impossible dream.  Those who violate the sacred boundary of a man’s soul and prevent him from pursuing a Godly passion by force receive confrontation.

Bribery, cronyism, and petty kingdoms corrupt justice and Godly judgment.  Exposing the violator to an endless stream of gentle to harsh personal/group censure will defeat the will of those who violate the boundaries of property and soul.

Barriers to Entry:
The utopian criticizes the capitalistic system as closing the door to manifesting a dream to all who wish to enter the entrepreneurial arena without a large capital deposit.  This is truly a hurdle one must cross to enter the realm of business.  But, is it bad or wrong for life to have barriers?  Should there be a different standard for entry to challenge the inventor, businessman, manufacturer, or banker?  What is the more optimal test of worthiness?  How should society instead select who proceeds on with the authorization of the capitalist?

The capitalistic system uses the test of wealth accumulation (from self or others) as a requirement for initiating a small business.  And, this is an appropriate standard, as per Biblical standards.  We see scripture command us (paraphrased) “do not despise small beginnings,” and “How can a man be trusted with true spiritual/eternal wealth, if he has not shown himself faithful in the care of earthly riches.”   The initial startup capital usually comes from personal savings, venture capital, angel gift, friend/family loan/investment, or saving from labor in another enterprise to devote to establishing the new one.  But, in some way, the executive, the entrepreneur, the small businessman has shown himself trustworthy by executing other tasks faithfully first.

Society and economy in this realm mimic one of the most pervasive of all metaphors of nature – the activation energy.  The initial capital investment into a business is the equivalent of the activation energy that must be brought into a system before a reaction can take place.

Using chemistry as an example, two atoms will not react and bond unless they have adequate activation energy.  The two atoms must have enough kinetic energy available to overcome the repulsive force of their outer electron orbitals.  In so doing, electrons from the two reactant atoms can intermingle and form a bond of mutually shared electrons.  A great deal of energy can be released by forming a structure of lower potential energy.

Adding to this concept of bonding atoms, we introduce the concept of the enzyme or catalyst.  The presence of a catalyst reduces the amount of energy needed by the reactant atoms to form the bond.

First, the entrepreneur needs the activation energy of startup capital to bring him into contact with the process of forming the business entity.  The business entity once formed is the catalyst for the formation of wealth from two reactants – raw materials and labor.  In the case of entrepreneurship, the setup energy is large, but once the activation energy of organization, invention, training… is complete, a much larger output results.  The business functions in the metaphorical role of enzyme or catalyst.  It takes a great deal of manufacturing energy to form the enzyme/catalyst but once formed/created, it can with relatively little energy input (compared to production without the organization of the machine) produce a continuous stream of wealth at low cost.

The owner/entrepreneur can then take a portion of the energy output of the machine as a reward for having invested the pain, intention, sacrifice of time, and divining the invention.  Without the possibility of reward for the work and risk of building the catalytic business entity, little innovation would occur.

Capitalism vs. Socialism; State vs. Soul:
God wants man to prosper, and to love Him.  God treats the State as a secondary consideration, more as a reflection of the hearts of men, rather than as a primary love-relationship.  God rewards men with a good State when as a group their souls are pure and aligned with His will and way.  Without righteous hearts, men struggle in vain for peace, happiness, and prosperity.  Men have eternal spirits, and the spirit is clothed with the soul, and the soul energizes and enlivens the body.  Man has a relationship with God on all levels, body, soul, and spirit, and God blesses individuals according to their righteousness and relationship with Him.  The blessings of the State flow secondarily from the righteousness of its people.  The organization and prosperity of the State are of secondary importance to the state of men’s hearts.

The Achilles heel of the socialist/utopian State is the lack of individual reward given to those who develop new and witty inventions.  Without reward, men will not be motivated to invest the hard work of developing new machines/enzymes/catalysts for converting labor & resources into useful goods and services.  Without the incentive of personal profit, some (Few? Many?) will not have sufficient motivation to engage the hard work of manifesting these new inventions.  Others may be facilitated or encouraged by government programs that support invention.  The experience of previous socialistic experiments gives evidence that the State will sink into the mediocrity of old technology or slowly advancing innovation.  The lack of personal reward for innovation is a major deficiency in the utopian/socialist world.

So, that’s the book report and analysis for tonight.
T.


Tom,
I like your analysis.  Parts of it are said better than I thought about.  But my advice is to resist the temptation to analyze until you are finished with the book.  The author presents more interesting arguments (anecdotal evidence) toward the end of the book. I am glad you are reading it!  We will have lots to talk about.
John

The Bible Plus Everything

The Bible Plus Everything
by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
4/3/2025

The Family has a slogan, “Jesus Plus Nothing.” Jeff Sharlet wrote a book about The Family, which condemns the organization for being a network of influence that allows the church to influence the state. The slogan, “Jesus plus Nothing,” allows people to unite in the political-economic sphere to make alliances between the rich and powerful. The problem is that the vagueness of this stand does not allow for any accountability. The actual stand of The Family is unknown, as simply standing for “Jesus” is not specific enough to determine compliance. There is benefit and power associated with merely invoking the name of Jesus, which can produce miraculous changes.

The problem with The Family’s slogan is that it does not deeply seek holiness by pursuing an identifiable standard. The “Jesus plus nothing” slogan does not allow accountability to a performance standard. For this reason, I adopted the “The Bible plus Everything” slogan for Renaissance Ministries outreach.

The Bible plus Everything implies that the Bible applies to all aspects of life. The standard of holiness must be applied to every aspect of life.

The question raised by the book by Jeff Sharlet is what principles, doctrine, and approach should be applied to the appropriate application of the Bible to life. Many influential pastors, preachers, and evangelists have left their mark on Christendom, and the philosophy/doctrine of the church has been bent in many ways. The diversity of denominations and variation in the interpretation of scripture over the millennia is a testament to the difficulty in applying the Bible as a book of dogma that should be enforced.

Nevertheless, simply ignoring the specifics of the Bible will ensure that the blessing of complying with God’s will and way is missed. Thus, I advocate unabashedly supporting the reading, debating, and understanding of the Bible as best as possible. The model that is probably best adopted is one of local governance, state governance, and national governance, each having more specific legislation in the secular/behavioral/public morality sphere. Each of the States of the United States are sovereign in that they have a constitution and laws, limited only by the few restrictions reserved for national governance. Thus, each state is a laboratory of democracy, as was intended by the Founders. In this laboratory, each State attempts to guide their citizenry in a society-wide expression of holiness according to their best interpretation of the letter and spirit of the Bible, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence.

The slogan of Renaissance Ministries, “The Bible plus Everything,” implies that the Bible should be applied to everything in life: private life, relationships, worship, health, finances, sexuality, work, and governance. The Bible is a revelation of God’s will and way for men, as a guide to how men can please Him. Given that mankind has been given free will, we, as humans, can choose to do anything, and without a standard of action, we may choose to displease Him. No domain of life is untouched or unseen by God. God is either pleased or displeased by our choice of action.

An interpretation of the Bible should not be coerced. But if the state adopts a moral code based upon an interpretation of the Bible’s revelation of God’s way, then, in effect, a Biblical interpretation has been defined and the purpose of the state is to enforce its laws. Thus, in the United States of America, with the 50 States each having their independent domains of authority to establish and enforce moral codes, citizens can lobby, educate, rally, and promote any point of view regarding proper Biblical interpretation and subsequent legislation. Freedom of travel and moving residence to a jurisdiction more compatible/congruent with a person’s interpretation of the Bible, as converted into legislation, is the state law.

Is the above a correct stand to take by Renaissance Ministries, to include the Bible in the deliberation of State and National law? What should Renaissance Ministries’ stand/doctrine/creed be? What is the appropriate moral center of legislative righteousness that should be taught/advocated?

On that note, George Washington advocated for the nation to base its moral principles and legislation on “the general principles of Christianity.” There are sufficiently clear, non-controversial, Biblically declared stands about the general principles of public behavior, and there is little ambiguity about the moral stands on issues that should be advocated and legislated.

The specifics of the application of the Bible to legislation will probably continue to be a point/arena of debate for the duration of man’s time on earth. And the topics of much of the discussion on the Renaissance-Ministries.com website will examine these issues. Still, the general principle should be that the legislative deliberation of the States should allow their laws and allowing the Bible to be included as a standard of moral comparison. This is because the First Amendment does not prohibit such inclusion. The FIrst Amendment prohibits “Congress enacting laws that establish a religion.” The consideration of the Bible’s words, concepts, morality does not constitute the establishment of a religion.

 

AI Summary of The Family:

The Netflix documentary series “The Family” is based on the book “The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power” by investigative journalist Jeff Sharlet. The book, published in 2008, delves into the world of a secretive Christian organization known as The Fellowship (also sometimes referred to as “The Family”). The documentary, released on Netflix in 2019, dramatizes and explores the book’s themes, focusing on the group’s influence on U.S. politics and global power structures.


Overview of the Book: “The Family” by Jeff Sharlet

What is “The Family”?

  • The Family (or The Fellowship) is a highly secretive, Christian fundamentalist organization founded in 1935 by Abraham Vereide. The group’s original purpose was to unite powerful men—politicians, businessmen, and military leaders—under the banner of Christ to advance a conservative Christian agenda.
  • Over time, the group shifted its focus to cultivating relationships with influential leaders in the U.S. and abroad, prioritizing power and influence over public visibility.

Central Themes of the Book

  1. Secrecy and Power:
    • The Family operates behind the scenes, avoiding public scrutiny while quietly shaping U.S. domestic and foreign policies by networking with powerful individuals.
    • The group’s private, invitation-only gatherings and its emphasis on secrecy have made it a shadowy and controversial organization.
  2. Christian Nationalism:
    • The Family promotes a specific interpretation of Christianity that emphasizes submission to authority and the belief that powerful individuals are “chosen by God” to lead.
    • This belief has been used to justify supporting authoritarian leaders and advancing conservative policies.
  3. Influence on U.S. Politics:
    • The Family has cultivated relationships with numerous U.S. politicians from both major parties, though it leans heavily toward conservative and Republican leaders.
    • Its most visible project is the National Prayer Breakfast, an annual event attended by U.S. presidents, members of Congress, and foreign dignitaries. While it appears nonpartisan, the event is organized by The Family and serves as a networking hub for its agenda.
  4. Global Reach:
    • The Family extends its influence internationally, supporting leaders in other countries whom it views as aligned with its Christian ideals, even if they are authoritarian or controversial.
  5. Critique of Fundamentalism:
    • Sharlet critiques the group’s fundamentalist theology, which he argues prioritizes power and control over compassion or democratic values. The Family’s belief in “Jesus plus nothing” is portrayed as a way to strip Christianity of its broader ethical and moral dimensions.

The Netflix Documentary: “The Family”

Overview

  • The Netflix series “The Family” is a five-part documentary released in 2019. It adapts Jeff Sharlet’s book and combines interviews, archival footage, and dramatizations to expose the inner workings of The Family.

Key Focus Areas

  1. The National Prayer Breakfast:
    • The documentary highlights how The Family uses the National Prayer Breakfast as a platform to influence U.S. and international leaders under the guise of faith and unity.
  2. Recruitment and Grooming:
    • The series shows how The Family recruits young men (often through college groups) to groom them for leadership roles. These recruits are taught to value loyalty to the group and its mission above all else.
  3. Global Impact:
    • The Family’s involvement in supporting international leaders, some with questionable human rights records, is explored in depth.
  4. Secrecy and Accountability:
    • The documentary critiques the lack of transparency surrounding The Family’s activities and its ability to operate without significant public or governmental oversight.

Dramatizations:

  • The series uses dramatizations of Jeff Sharlet’s personal experiences while he lived at Ivanwald, a Fellowship-owned house in Arlington, Virginia, where young men were trained in the group’s ideology.

Key Takeaways from the Book and Documentary

  1. Invisible Power:
    • The Family wields significant power in U.S. politics and international relations, yet it operates largely behind the scenes, avoiding public attention and accountability.
  2. Religious Justification for Power:
    • The group’s theology frames powerful individuals as divinely chosen leaders, which can lead to the justification of unethical behavior or policies.
  3. Criticism of Fundamentalism:
    • Both the book and the documentary critique the dangers of mixing religion with unchecked political power, warning of the erosion of democratic principles and human rights.
  4. Blurring of Church and State:
    • The Family’s activities raise concerns about the separation of church and state, as it seeks to influence government policies and leaders through religious networks.

Controversy and Criticism

  • Lack of Transparency:
    • The Family’s secretive nature has led to criticism that it operates as a “shadow government,” prioritizing its own agenda over democratic accountability.
  • Support for Authoritarian Leaders:
    • The Family has been accused of aligning itself with authoritarian figures and controversial regimes under the pretense of spreading Christian values.
  • Religious Exclusivity:
    • Critics argue that The Family’s narrow interpretation of Christianity is exclusionary and dismisses other faiths and worldviews.
  • Response from The Family:
    • Members of The Family have largely avoided public comment, maintaining their tradition of secrecy. Some have argued that their mission is simply to bring people of faith together, not to wield political power.

Why Is This Important?

The book and documentary reveal how religious fundamentalism can intersect with political and economic power to influence societies in ways that are often hidden from public view. It raises critical questions about:

  • The role of religion in politics.
  • The ethics of secrecy in organizations that influence public policy.
  • The balance between faith-based initiatives and democratic governance.

Conclusion

Jeff Sharlet’s book “The Family” and its Netflix adaptation expose the secretive workings of a powerful religious organization with far-reaching influence. The Family’s use of faith to justify power and its quiet manipulation of political systems make it a critical case study for understanding the intersection of religion, politics, and power. While the group portrays itself as a benign force for unity and prayer, the book and documentary suggest that its true agenda deserves closer scrutiny.

School of Prophets

The School of Christ and His Prophets
Cultivating a Nation of Spiritual Leaders
by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
4/3/2025

The School of Prophets’ vision is rooted in the biblical aspiration of Numbers 11:29: “Would to God that all the Lord’s people were prophets, and that the Lord would put His Spirit upon them.” This is an educational initiative and a transformative national movement to elevate every citizen to spiritual maturity and leadership in bringing others into that moral/character maturity.

Revelation 19:10: “And I fell at his feet [i.e. the angel’s feet] to worship him. And he said unto me, See thou do it not: I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” The angel explains that those who have “the testimony of Jesus” (believers in Jesus Christ) share in the “spirit of prophecy,” emphasizing that prophecy is inspired by and points to Jesus Christ.

 

Core Principles:

  1. Universal Spiritual Potential: Everyone can and should be a prophet. Hearing God’s voice depends upon desire and work. The work includes developing an informed conscience, which arises from 1) Reading, understanding, and applying His Word/His Revelation/the Bible to life circumstances/situations, 2) Understanding His world, the realities of how the world works on a deep level, 3) Making holy/good/right choices according to God’s ways, 4) learning from experience, extracting the universal principles to reinforce their application.
  2. Holistic Sanctification: Holiness is lived one moment at a time. We can and must choose Godliness in each situation and reject the temptations of the flesh. Such holiness depends on knowing God’s standards. We implant His heart into ours by reading the Bible, discussing its meaning, and applying its precepts as generalities. Holiness requires feeding on His Word, digesting it by discussing and extracting the principles, and then applying it to the fast-paced experience of our lives. This growth of character is about continuous personal transformation. Holiness involves disciplining the flesh, resisting temptations, and adding in the charities, virtues, and positive/divine principles of a heart that feels and is guided by the love of God, others, and self.
  3. Grassroots Spiritual Revolution: The holiness of top-down leadership benefits society by establishing Godly legislation and judiciary and administering laws. Godly leadership provides an example of ideal/holy behavior for all. However, the example of holy leadership is unstable until society/masses/people broadly embrace holiness in their individual lives. Every individual must seek spiritual maturity/development of Godly character and be committed to influencing their sphere to live in Godliness.

Teaching Methodology:

  • Graduated Curriculum: Develop a structured approach that helps individuals progress from basic spiritual concepts such as the Ten Commandments, repentance, and salvation to advanced levels, which is the skill of making ethical distinctions associated with specific areas of life skill. The school’s goal is teaching/mastering/incorporating/living holiness guided by knowledge passed on by others and the experience of choosing right/good/Godly action.
  • Practical Application: Examine real-world scenarios that challenge individuals to apply Biblical principles in complex situations.
  • Community Accountability: In the graduate setting, learning continues as the principles are applied in life. Graduates will become citizens, and they need support to maintain their ethics. Ideally, students develop friend/support/accountability networks in the program. Friends/associates/partners should challenge and encourage each other’s spiritual stand on morality throughout life. A chord of three strands is not easily broken.

National Impact: Create a culture where every citizen takes charge in his/her sphere by exerting moral/Godly leadership in that domain:

  • Confront moral corruption in government and business
  • Take personal responsibility for health, relationships, property, behavior, and finances
  • Apply the law equally regardless of status or power
  • Personal motivation for service, charity, support for the disabled
  • Leadership regarding national policy includes consideration of Biblical patterns

The goal is not to create a theocracy, which is only appropriate when Jesus Christ returns. The goal is to cultivate a nation of individuals who live according to the Biblical code of ethics in all domains of life: government, business, and private.

Revelation 19:10: “And I fell at his feet [i.e. the angel’s feet] to worship him. And he said unto me, See thou do it not: I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.”

The Spirit of Prophecy: Christ’s Testimony Unveiled Revelation 19:10 offers insight into the nature of prophecy and divine revelation: “For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” This seemingly simple statement has deep implications for how divine communication operates. The verse suggests that prophecy is not merely a human endeavor of predicting future events but a spiritual manifestation directly connected to Jesus Christ. The verse declares that all the brethren who have the testimony of Jesus, who believe in the reality and purpose of His life, the truth and imperative nature of His teachings, the validity of His sacrifice in saving us if we accept it, and the hope of resurrection, given He was the firstborn of many brethren who will overcome death. Belief in Him, testifying of Him, being in Him is the spirit of prophecy. That spirit is the generative source of prophetic power. When believers internalize Christ’s testimony, they become conduits of divinely manifested will. Prophecy transforms from a mystical, distant concept to an active, participatory experience. Each person who embraces Christ’s message can speak divine truth into existence. This interpretation suggests that prophecy is less about predicting specific events and more about being the agent of God’s transformation in this world. The spirit of prophecy empowers believers to live/speak/be, and have spiritual authority. We as humans have a human understanding of what is to be done as the prophetic manifestation. The source of that divine perspective is the Son, and in particular, the testimony of Jesus is the spirit. When we testify of Jesus, we are the spirit of prophecy. Practically, this means our testimony of Jesus as Lord and Savior is prophesy. Every knee shall bend and head bow to the name of Jesus.  Believers aren’t passive recipients of revelation but active co-creators in God’s unfolding plan. The result of men embracing Jesus is hope, redemption, and spiritual transformation. The verse ultimately points to Christ as the supreme source of spiritual insight, inviting believers to participate in manifesting divine purposes through their lived testimony.

In this verse, Revelation 19:10: “And I fell at his feet [i.e. the angel’s feet] to worship him. And he said unto me, See thou do it not: I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” John is falling at the feet of the angel, who says don’t worship me, I’m a fellow servant, just like all of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus. The angel then says, “worship God,” for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. The Spirit of Prophecy is like a spirit of something, a principle, the essence, or a group entity. It is a characterization of prophecy. There is a spirit of prophecy that sees into the future. The phrase “Brethren that have the testimony of Jesus” refers to believers in Jesus. So, there is a brotherhood of all who testify of Jesus; all share in the spirit of having that testimony, and one of the things they share in is the spirit of prophecy. So there’s a spirit of prophecy, which implies that there is a divine insight into how God will shape the future reality. That’s what prophecy is. But it may be that it is believers, those who are His children, who have accepted Jesus as their Lord, that have that Spirit of Prophecy come over them/speak to them, and by speaking it, by declaring it, by living it, by being the agent of prophecy, such people make the future happen. And if you are in Jesus, you can create the future. Jesus is the spirit of prophecy, which means that when you have the spirit of prophecy, you are speaking God’s will. Jesus Christ has all power and authority; by being a believer and testifying of Him, we have the spirit of prophecy. God Jesus is capable of doing, and the testimony of Jesus is that spirit of prophecy. Jesus Christ is the spirit that orders the creation of the world’s future in both small and large ways. And when we testify of Him and have him as your testimony, we are united in Him. When we speak, we speak into reality, that which has not yet been created, and you’re the Agent of Jesus in making this future reality manifest. The implications of this are huge. It could be interpreted as a prosperity or healing gospel, but it’s a miracle gospel of creating God’s will on earth. Because we are having faith in Jesus Christ, we are cocreators, we are agents of God.  This is muscular Christianity, in the sense that we are serving God/worshipping God. We are the willing agents of God, and we live in His world with the servant’s heart. We are prophesying God’s will when we are in the Spirit of Christ. We prophesy what God wants and choose to prophesy into the future manifestation, that which pleases the Father. When we do/prophesy/speak into existence what God/the Father wants to manifest, all life is in harmony. Every person prophesies the will of God into existence and does it independently of the coordination of others. But there is no confusion in this multiplicity of prophecy because the coordination is within God. He is the organizer. When everyone submits to God’s will, the world becomes peaceful, and efforts are combined synergistically. Everyone creates something different because every person has his special function of creating an aspect of the creation that God wants to be created. Everyone is not an eye, ear, tooth, arm, hand, or finger. Every person plays their part. Being in the Son/in Christ (being one who testifies of Christ), you will, by seeing that the will of God is, see your task, your goal, and prophesy it into existence. I know that with my presidential campaign, speaking about it, visualizing it, writing about it, and planning for it, I am prophesying being president into existence. I have no question about that fact, and I know that is what I’m doing.

Renaissance Ministries – Political Advocacy

Renaissance Ministries and Politics
by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
3/29/2025

Renaissance Ministries (RM.com) is a 508(c)(1)(a) non-profit organization that is allowed to engage in political speech and candidate advocacy without jeopardizing its tax-deductible donation status.

The scope of Renaissance Ministries’ areas of intervention is broad, as the intent is to affect the entire soul and heart of the nation and, ultimately, the world. As addressed on this site, the first and foundational layer of intent and purpose of RM.com is personal sanctification (living holy lives pleasing to God, accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior), boldly sharing the gospel story, and telling your story of transformation and inviting two others (family, friends, coworkers, acquaintances) to join you in living holy lives, and supporting each other for the rest of your lives in pleasing God.

Personal transformation and evangelization/sharing/proselytizing are the foundations of national and world transformation. But God also wants and expects us to sanctify our organizations, whether family, professional, community/non-governmental, or governmental. God has created the world as a hierarchical system, with leaders and followers, sheep and shepherds responsible for 10s, 100s, 1000s, and millions. God intended government to be the institution of leadership and enforcement of His Law (Romans 13).

Part of the transformation I experienced as a result of my altered state vision and revelation was the need for sanctified leadership to bring our nation and, ultimately, the world under voluntary submission to the will of God in personal and group righteousness. I first ran for president of the United States in 1988 on the platform of an accountable government. I ran for the US Senate in Oregon in 2004 on an Energy, Righteousness, and Accountablity platform. And I ran for president of the United States in 2024 on the platform of public and private moral rectitude and personal holiness to make America Godly again. I am preparing for my third run for United States president in 2028. My website can be found at www.drthomasforpresident.com.

I support all candidates who overtly acknowledge God of Moses, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as our creator; Jesus Christ as our personal Lord and Savior, creator and ruler of the universe; and the Bible as His revelation of His will and nature. I have listed a fairly complete defense of the righteousness of including the God of the Bible as the God of our nation. I have addressed the complex issues of “Separation of Church and State,” which has been deeply misquoted from the Constitution/Bill of Rights as only a prohibition of Congress establishing a religion by law. In all manners of government, policy, and speech, we should openly acknowledge the God of the Bible, the Lordship of Jesus Christ of our nation, and individual worship.

I believe it is possible to win the 2028 Presidential Election if every person who is changed/transformed by the message of the Bible or RM.com commits to sharing and transforming the lives of two friends/family/coworkers/acquaintances within a month. Then, the followers of Christ will grow to 84 million in 26 months. If those followers believe my message and program are good for America, the evangelical effort of sharing the gospel can be paired with a larger action step supporting my candidacy. I am committed to political leadership and to using the democratic processes of our republican government to lead/push/advocate for Godly legislation, Constitutional and Biblical judicial rulings, and an administration of the law in the spirit of holiness in governing our land.

The action steps required to turn this idea into reality are to change your heart and join an RM.com support group in your area or online to maintain and strengthen your faith.  Share your faith to win your family and friends to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Become politically informed and active. Join “The Coalition,” the group committed to bringing Godly government into city, county, state, and national office. Enroll all new converts and seasoned/mature Christians to participate in the Coalition. Stay informed. Participate in discussing policy, current events, problems, and Godly solutions.

The goal is to create a permanent political voting block that continues to advocate for Godliness in government. I will be 74 in 2025 and want the Coalition applying its pressure for Godliness in government to outlive me for centuries. If another leader arises who is more articulate and adept at administrating law within the boundaries of righteous law, I will gladly pass the charge of bringing Godly government to our nation to him/her. In the meantime, participate in the forums and support me with ideas and debates over policy and political/economic/moral philosophy issues. We will debate policy and attempt to agree on the best way to implement Godly government in policies/legislation, judicial opinions, and administrative action. Until another leader arises who can take the mantle, I am willing to focus this movement toward implementing a “Righteous Society.” by the force of will, vision, and leadership.

Renaissance Ministries: Faith in Action Through Political Engagement

Renaissance Ministries represents a unique approach to faith-based advocacy, combining spiritual renewal with active political engagement. As a 508(c)(1)(a) non-profit organization, we are distinctively positioned to participate in political discourse and candidate advocacy while maintaining our tax-deductible status.

Our political engagement flows naturally from our foundational mission of personal and societal transformation. We recognize that while individual spiritual renewal is essential, God’s vision for humanity encompasses all aspects of society, including governmental institutions. This holistic approach acknowledges that governmental leadership plays a crucial role in implementing and maintaining Godly principles in society.

Our political advocacy rests on several key principles:

  1. Biblical Foundation
  • Recognition of the God of Moses, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
  • Acknowledgment of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior
  • Application of Biblical principles to governance
  1. Grassroots Transformation
  • Personal sanctification as the foundation
  • Community-based support groups
  • Relationship-based evangelism
  • Network multiplication through personal connections
  1. Systematic Change
  • Engagement at all levels of government (local to national)
  • Support for candidates who openly acknowledge Biblical principles
  • Development of policy positions based on Biblical wisdom
  • Creation of lasting political influence through “The Coalition”
  1. Long-Term Vision
  • Building a permanent voting bloc committed to Godly governance
  • Developing future leadership
  • Creating sustainable political momentum
  • Establishing enduring institutional change

Renaissance Ministries’ political advocacy represents a strategic approach to implementing Biblical principles in governance while respecting constitutional frameworks. We seek to create lasting change through democratic processes, combining spiritual renewal with practical political action.

Through this integrated approach, we work toward a society where faith and governance work in harmony to create a more righteous and just nation. Our political advocacy is not merely about winning elections, but about transforming the heart of our nation through both spiritual renewal and political engagement.