It really only gives proof to things like mass hysteria. It also gives insight in how we are all easily tired so we give in. Many do. Not all.
Even in some cases we could be seeing mass possession.
For many the courage required to go against their families and such is to great. This all leads to pride and a lose tongue of deception. Some knowingly and some useful idiots.
It is better to give than it is to take — serving people is the greatest way for lots of these people to overcome this evil. Yet serving people requires work and we know they hate to work. Haha
Steve Kirsch is having Mattis Desmet on his program today. Holy moly, there are people really invested in the argument in the comments. Is Desmet right/wrong? I tend to think he is onto something, but what seems to be missing from some of the arguments is the point that it is okay to question and disagree - in fact that is a good thing.
But you get people who are so invested in NO YOU ARE WRONG, shaking fingers that you look at the exchange and think "uh, you are proving his point."
A culture was cultivated that emphasizes being correct over all else, and you can't be wrong because some authority told you that you were right, and if you're wrong then everything you believe is a lie and that is hard to reconcile.
People believe they're more intelligent than they are, and this creates its own problems too. It's fine (and expected) to substitute education with intelligence, but not at the cost of confusing them as being the same thing. People desperately want to be "right" because being "wrong" is stigmatized so harshly.
I also believe that, in part, there is a lack of humility amongst humans nowadays, at least outspoken ones. To be humble is considered weakness, and to admit being wrong is a manifestation of that weakness -- and people want to pretend to be strong.
Humility is knowing you are right and giving the enemy a chance to repent. It is a strength.
Yes lots been taught this is a sign of weakness. But these same also think haste is a strength too.
Wisdom (intelligence) says haste makes waste.
Rush called it the drive by media for a reason. The media makes us accept waste as truth.
In the Bible Paul (Saul) — Saul approved of killing Stephen, Stephen fell to his knees and essentially said the same as Jesus did on the cross. Later Saul became Paul and said he died daily.
Some do not want to see but they have no choice. Some want to desperately be wrong but they are right.
Very sad thing to see in our culture right now. They are proactively cultivating terrorists against good and these terrorists to themselves are knights.
God (Jesus) is only on one side and that doesn’t mean we will be kind to them when enough is enough. It means we have allowed the torment for so long and they still refuse to repent.
This is why the meek inherit the earth. It takes patience.
It really only gives proof to things like mass hysteria. It also gives insight in how we are all easily tired so we give in. Many do. Not all.
Even in some cases we could be seeing mass possession.
For many the courage required to go against their families and such is to great. This all leads to pride and a lose tongue of deception. Some knowingly and some useful idiots.
It is better to give than it is to take — serving people is the greatest way for lots of these people to overcome this evil. Yet serving people requires work and we know they hate to work. Haha
Steve Kirsch is having Mattis Desmet on his program today. Holy moly, there are people really invested in the argument in the comments. Is Desmet right/wrong? I tend to think he is onto something, but what seems to be missing from some of the arguments is the point that it is okay to question and disagree - in fact that is a good thing. But you get people who are so invested in NO YOU ARE WRONG, shaking fingers that you look at the exchange and think "uh, you are proving his point."
A culture was cultivated that emphasizes being correct over all else, and you can't be wrong because some authority told you that you were right, and if you're wrong then everything you believe is a lie and that is hard to reconcile.
People believe they're more intelligent than they are, and this creates its own problems too. It's fine (and expected) to substitute education with intelligence, but not at the cost of confusing them as being the same thing. People desperately want to be "right" because being "wrong" is stigmatized so harshly.
I also believe that, in part, there is a lack of humility amongst humans nowadays, at least outspoken ones. To be humble is considered weakness, and to admit being wrong is a manifestation of that weakness -- and people want to pretend to be strong.
That is a really good point about the stigma of being wrong.
Humility is knowing you are right and giving the enemy a chance to repent. It is a strength.
Yes lots been taught this is a sign of weakness. But these same also think haste is a strength too.
Wisdom (intelligence) says haste makes waste.
Rush called it the drive by media for a reason. The media makes us accept waste as truth.
In the Bible Paul (Saul) — Saul approved of killing Stephen, Stephen fell to his knees and essentially said the same as Jesus did on the cross. Later Saul became Paul and said he died daily.
Some do not want to see but they have no choice. Some want to desperately be wrong but they are right.
Very sad thing to see in our culture right now. They are proactively cultivating terrorists against good and these terrorists to themselves are knights.
God (Jesus) is only on one side and that doesn’t mean we will be kind to them when enough is enough. It means we have allowed the torment for so long and they still refuse to repent.
This is why the meek inherit the earth. It takes patience.