I would say that you would benefit from Dialectical Thinking: two things can be true at the same time.
Ari has laid out one set of statements, AND it is true that there are families of wealthy and ruthless individuals who "want it all". They are capricious, hollow, and psychopathic.
AND none of them wrote the Bible. It isn't FEAR that driv…
I would say that you would benefit from Dialectical Thinking: two things can be true at the same time.
Ari has laid out one set of statements, AND it is true that there are families of wealthy and ruthless individuals who "want it all". They are capricious, hollow, and psychopathic.
AND none of them wrote the Bible. It isn't FEAR that drives people to God, it's LOVE that draws them in. "The evil bloodlines wrote the Bible" lie ascribes an omnipotence to evil people that is neither accurate nor helpful. None of these fleshly parasites was capable of writing about love, nor would have the capacity to create anything outside of themselves. They are haters and destroyers, and they are mere puppets themselves.
Evil entities and evil people are attracted to melodrama; loving people are attracted to harmony and a living and loving God provides it.
I would say that you would benefit from Dialectical Thinking: two things can be true at the same time.
Ari has laid out one set of statements, AND it is true that there are families of wealthy and ruthless individuals who "want it all". They are capricious, hollow, and psychopathic.
AND none of them wrote the Bible. It isn't FEAR that drives people to God, it's LOVE that draws them in. "The evil bloodlines wrote the Bible" lie ascribes an omnipotence to evil people that is neither accurate nor helpful. None of these fleshly parasites was capable of writing about love, nor would have the capacity to create anything outside of themselves. They are haters and destroyers, and they are mere puppets themselves.
Evil entities and evil people are attracted to melodrama; loving people are attracted to harmony and a living and loving God provides it.
Well said!