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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

Yes, stupidity is more dangerous and far more prevalent. There is the pull of the herd, a sense of safety in numbers that clearly trumps reason and question in fear-based contexts and that explains a lot. Also of course layers of lies and propaganda and attacks on health and thinking. All that and more.

And yes, they can be moved, have been, we witness it, to do clear wrong. We are watching large numbers cheer in their own enslavement. So agree.

Though this:

"The word of the Bible that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom declares that the internal liberation of human beings to live the responsible life before God is the only genuine way to overcome stupidity."

Perhaps the love of God would have been more appropriate. Fear being its opposite and never motive for courage, always for submission. And isn't that our problem right there? Submission to 'authority'.

No, fear and God do not go together, imo.

Thanks.

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Helena Glass's avatar

I used some of this premise to write my own blog from a different perspective yet aligned. Bonhoeffer is my middle son's perfection.

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