If you look at the life of people I believe you will see a deep need to believe that what they believe is the good while the problem is that if what they believe is the good isn't they feel hopelessness, that there really is no such thing as the good. And while there actually is no such thing as good and evil, there is the goodness of being, the separation from which drives all our behaviors and needs. The question is, how do you find a way to suggest that what people believe has been programmed and isn't what is actually good without destroying the natural instinct that there is a good. Guilt makes us impervious to self reflection because we believe what we feel, that we are guilty, while in fact we are not and can never see it because we are defensive and in denial of what we feel.