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Projection
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| You who steal preach that other people should stop stealing. You who commit adultery preach that others should stop committing adultery. You who commit sacrilege preach that others should stop being idolaters.
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| Letter to the Romans, Chapter 2, verses 21-22
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| Notice that the "innocent" people he fooled ain't innocent. They committed the Original Sin, believing an obvious lie just because it was juicy. Like Eve.
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| To wit: It flew in the face of reason for her to think God might be lying. He was her creator. He provided everything for her and Adam. Which means that he had proved he wanted what was good them. He denied them but one thing, telling them that it was for their own good. So, what was she thinking? She had every good reason to believe that he was telling the truth.
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| Moreover, what credibility is there in a stranger who slithers up to you like a sidewinder? Why not doubt the serpent someone she had no reason to trust?
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| Bottom Line: God has high credibility; serpent has about zero credibility. So, Eve wasn't honestly fooled: she just liked serpent's version of the world better, because it made her able to be as God. Adam's reason for swallowing the lie was even worse: he just did it to agree with Eve. In other words, to please her he prostituted his mind to her. And thus political correctness was born.
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| Narcissists and political character assassins are dangerous precisely because people do this. If, say, you have known someone for 10 years, you know a lot about him. Doubtless, you have seen his honesty tested and seen that he proved to be an honest man. So, nobody should be able to slither up to you tomorrow and tell you he's dishonest. If you buy that, you are betraying that honest man. To believe that lie, you must annihilate history and 10 years of evidence to the contrary. You are not innocent.
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