DisillusionedCitizen
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Something I want to call into inquiry here.
I've been getting and seeing this message everywhere, and it has me wondering: Can the idea of a person's voice being their power can really be abused? This applies in different areas like everyday communication for example, and people love the idea. What concerns me, however, are the intentions certain people have with this idea. I should not be surprised if the Jews abuse the idea that a person's message is their power, constantly paying lip service to their (duped) gentile audience, which I feel they're doing right now. This makes me come to the conclusion that an audience can easily be deceived. Again, the idea itself is good, but the intentions of people who run with the idea varies; Good Gentiles, of course, have pure intentions. The Jews, however, do not. Any jewish motivational speaker can talk his ass off and profit off of it, just like what they're doing now.
With spiritual affairs, the intentions are more straightforward.
This creates problems when actual good people are being honest/tell the truth to the point that it hurt the feelings of other people who hear them. This alone is the reason I hate how emotions/feelings just tend to override logic and reasoning.
Am I seriously overthinking about this? I've been having this thought for over a year now. I just want to get this off my chest.
I've been getting and seeing this message everywhere, and it has me wondering: Can the idea of a person's voice being their power can really be abused? This applies in different areas like everyday communication for example, and people love the idea. What concerns me, however, are the intentions certain people have with this idea. I should not be surprised if the Jews abuse the idea that a person's message is their power, constantly paying lip service to their (duped) gentile audience, which I feel they're doing right now. This makes me come to the conclusion that an audience can easily be deceived. Again, the idea itself is good, but the intentions of people who run with the idea varies; Good Gentiles, of course, have pure intentions. The Jews, however, do not. Any jewish motivational speaker can talk his ass off and profit off of it, just like what they're doing now.
With spiritual affairs, the intentions are more straightforward.
This creates problems when actual good people are being honest/tell the truth to the point that it hurt the feelings of other people who hear them. This alone is the reason I hate how emotions/feelings just tend to override logic and reasoning.
Am I seriously overthinking about this? I've been having this thought for over a year now. I just want to get this off my chest.