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View Poll Results: Are you deluded?
No, not at all. Everything I believe is correct. 7 21.88%
Yes. 5 15.63%
How could I possibly know if I'm deluded or not? 10 31.25%
Other. (Please explain.) 10 31.25%
Voters: 32. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 06-16-2009, 10:38 PM
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Re: Are you deluded?

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Bro. Alex,

I think it depends on how we define "deluded". If you admit that you have been mistaken in the past and that you're willing to be proven wrong... you're not delusional. You're being reasonable and rational. However, if you believe that you're absolutely right in all doctrinal matters and that all who don't believe exactly like you are Hell bound... that my friend is being delusional.

I see this poll as counter intuitive. It's the ones who admit that they might deluded or those who state "other" who are most likely not deluded. In fact, it's most probable that it is those who answered that they are not deluded who most likely suffer from the greatest delusion.

I'm going to go find a mountain where I can sit and be alone. Should you need to seek more wisdom... drop me an email.

This is the best answer. I am going to the mount as well - but I am taking the entire congregation - you know, safety in numbers...
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