( But you’re in need of a “typos” editor. I am sometimes struggling to make out the meaning of the sentence for one wrong word. )
Great starting analogy. I couldn’t help but see the parallels to Autism. Autistic anxiety shuts down the brain. This is why so many people mis-estimate the intellectual capacity of a person with Autism.
If you give a well written, insightful essay to one individual and tell them that it was written by the person they admire the most, they are likely to be effusive with their complements and treat it similar to a word from God.
But if you give that very same essay to another person and tell them that it was written by a person with Autism they are more likely to view it through a different “lens” and say, “No, who wrote this, really.” or they may say something that indicates that they think it is cute or adorable.
Very enlightening definition for “air”.
It seems to give a new flavor to the old phrase “Putting on airs.”
On Satan’s power:
He has as much power as we give him.
We are free agents in practice, even though we were bought with a price. But he, or more accurately his proxies, are always whispering in our ears. And we are more likely to say, “Oh what a clever boy am I for this idea I just had.” Rather than saying, “That’s not right.”
Loved the content.
( But you’re in need of a “typos” editor. I am sometimes struggling to make out the meaning of the sentence for one wrong word. )
Great starting analogy. I couldn’t help but see the parallels to Autism. Autistic anxiety shuts down the brain. This is why so many people mis-estimate the intellectual capacity of a person with Autism.
If you give a well written, insightful essay to one individual and tell them that it was written by the person they admire the most, they are likely to be effusive with their complements and treat it similar to a word from God.
But if you give that very same essay to another person and tell them that it was written by a person with Autism they are more likely to view it through a different “lens” and say, “No, who wrote this, really.” or they may say something that indicates that they think it is cute or adorable.
Very enlightening definition for “air”.
It seems to give a new flavor to the old phrase “Putting on airs.”
On Satan’s power:
He has as much power as we give him.
We are free agents in practice, even though we were bought with a price. But he, or more accurately his proxies, are always whispering in our ears. And we are more likely to say, “Oh what a clever boy am I for this idea I just had.” Rather than saying, “That’s not right.”
It’s because we’re not immersed in scripture.