The same as for any of us in the journey through life.
The more we realize things are not what they appear to be, the more vigilant we are against deceptiveness.
The same as for any of us in the journey through life.
The more we realize things are not what they appear to be, the more vigilant we are against deceptiveness.
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I would revise your last statement to: The more we realize SOME things are not what they appear to be, the more vigilant we SHOULD become to recognize deceptiveness.
As I’m sure you will agree, many quite educated people who live to advanced age understand very well that many things are not what they appear to be, are nevertheless continuously deceived. And many who are actually not deceived continue to embrace and support deceptions to avoid having to face honestly that they have been deceived for God only knows how long!
I’m acquainted with quite of few of these sad people, and all of them are deluded, utopian-minded, mean-spirited “liberals” with all sorts of psychological hangups. There are even a few in my extended family, but thankfully they make an effort to avoid contact because they know I’m on to them and they despise that.