>>40542730Simply put, they are highly materialistic people driven to madness. They lack the divine spark in their existence. Why do you think it's so common for people that become rich to become weird?
It's just human nature. Have you seen the mouse utopia experiment? It's gives a rough idea of what's happening in our modern society.
Basically, we are animals. We have our needs and instincts. When you become ultra rich, you no longer need to work to satisfy your instincts. Food, shelter, safety, mating, all can be easily obtained in vast quantities when you are rich, very easily.
The brain isn't wired to handle this constant satisfaction, and these people lack the necessary life experience to handle that kind of stuff. Overabundance of resources, brain no longer needs to work, and instead hyper focuses on satisfying it's urges.
They believe they are all powerful. In human society, money has proven to be capable of anything. If I can't solve something, all I have to do is throw money at it. Nothing is impossible with money. They can have everything. Money can buy anything. The only thing money can't buy is their lifespan. You can spend all the money in the world, it doesn't matter, you are still going to die.
They are highly materialistic, and fear the unknown realm of death. Death is a universal phenomenon, yet still completely unknown. They can't see it. They can't feel it. They can't bribe it with money. They can hide away in their mansion from the eyes of god, yet it still comes for them. There is nothing more terrifying to the materialist then something untouchable.
Perhaps some part of them fears god, and knowing how they will suffer for their atrocious sins against humanity, they try their best to run away from that possibility.
Through the guidance of god, I myself have been granted the knowledge of how to live to 300 years old, without the vile sins the elite use. In the end, humanity will always prevail in the face of evil.