Moral Guilt is Worthless
Well, I've published (kind of) three books inside of a year. Raucous Reckonings is finally published. The entire Harmogenics series is complete. This book is wilder than the previous ones. Recklessly bold in places. One of the most shocking claims I make is that everyone should live a guilt-free life. Moral guilt is worthless. I do live a guilt-free life. WTF? Psychopath! Narcissist! Moral monster! Yeah, I know. That's the reflex. And I understand it. Guilt feels so deeply woven into morality that suggesting we drop it sounds like suggesting we drop morality itself. It sounds dangerous, antisocial, maybe even evil. But that reflex is exactly the problem. And here's why. There's nothing wrong with religion. Religion wasn't a mistake. It wasn't mass delusion. It did real work for human beings living in conditions we can barely imagine now. One of the things it did, very effectively, was bind moral guilt to behavior and, in turn, into the human psyche as an emot...