I’ve noticed many posts on this platform where people are caught in the trap of the Hegelian Dialectic, likely without realizing it. Here’s a straightforward breakdown of why this “devil’s logic” is dangerous to faith and truth:
The Hegelian Dialectic—a process of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis—promotes compromise as a path to truth, dismissing absolutes and encouraging moral relativism. This philosophy is foundational to the Western political system, most clearly seen in U.S. politics, where manufactured conflicts lead to “synthesized” solutions that move society further from objective truth. By manipulating opposing sides, social engineers steer society toward pre-determined goals, masking evil as good and vice versa.
For Catholics, this mindset is incompatible with the Faith, which stands on unchanging truth, not compromise. The Hegelian approach weakens resistance to sin and opens the door to moral decay. True faith is grounded in the absolute teachings of Christ and His Church, not in the relativism of worldly systems.