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Catharsis

Catharsis

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Catharsis is the belief that health—personal or social—comes through the uninhibited expression of inner impulses. Originating in Greek tragedy, it was later moralized by Christians but eventually reverted to its pagan meaning: purging through violence, sexuality, or emotional release rather than moral restoration.


In modern times, catharsis has justified revolutionary violence, sexual permissiveness, artistic degeneration, and Freudian psychology, all of which treat repression—not sin—as the problem. Evil is not restrained or redeemed but “vented,” whether through riots, psychodrama, occult rituals, or radical self-expression. The result has been cultural breakdown, mass violence, and moral chaos.


Biblical faith rejects catharsis. Healing comes not through self-expression but through repentance, discipline, and God’s regenerating grace. True renewal is God-centered, not man-centered: “Behold, I make all things new” (Rev. 21:5). Catharsis produces death; Christ produces life.

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