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Show Notes
This report traces the rise and fall of utopianism—the humanistic dream of creating a perfect society through human reason, science, and state power, starting from Renaissance thinkers like Thomas More and Francis Bacon. Utopianism rejects the biblical reality of sin and the need for a Savior, instead trusting in elite planners and scientific elites to remake society. But history and literature—from Nietzsche’s nihilism to Orwell’s dystopia, Huxley’s “Brave New World,” and Brussof’s fictional socialist nightmare—reveal the tragic failure of these visions. Utopian regimes, grounded in power struggles and denial of God, devolve into tyranny, chaos, and moral decay, fueled by man’s lust for power rather than love or truth. The report concludes that only through Christ’s salvation and the biblical understanding of sin and grace can the nightmare of humanistic utopia end and true light enter the world.