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How Opposites Offend Each Other — and How They Can Avoid Doing That: Thinkers vs. Feelers

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  Thinkers and Feelers rarely mean to hurt each other — they simply define respect differently. Thinkers show respect through honesty and logic. Feelers show respect through empathy and sensitivity. Each believes they’re being kind; each feels the other is being cruel. Offense arises when clarity and compassion collide. How They Offend Each Other 1. The Thinker’s Directness Thinkers value truth over tact. They speak plainly, assuming clarity is kindness. To Feelers, that bluntness can sound cold, dismissive, or judgmental — as if the Thinker cares more about being right than being kind. When a Thinker says, “That doesn’t make sense,” the Feeler may hear, “You don’t make sense.” How it offends: The Feeler feels invalidated or unseen. The Thinker feels unfairly accused of cruelty for being honest. 2. The Feeler’s Sensitivity Feelers value harmony over precision. They soften truth to protect connection. To Thinkers, that can sound evasive or sentimental — as if the Feeler ...

How Hinduism Differs from Christianity

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  Hinduism and Christianity both seek union with the Divine, yet they imagine that union in profoundly different ways. One sees God as personal and incarnate; the other as infinite and manifold. Both traditions ask the same question — What is ultimate reality? — but answer it through distinct visions of the sacred. 1. The Nature of God Christianity teaches one God — personal, eternal, and revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Hinduism speaks of the Brahman , the infinite, formless reality underlying all existence. Within Hinduism, God can appear as many deities — Vishnu, Shiva, Devi — each expressing aspects of the one divine source. Christianity insists on one divine personhood; Hinduism embraces divine multiplicity within unity. 2. Creation and the World Christianity sees creation as a deliberate act of God — the world is distinct from its Creator. Hinduism sees creation as an emanation of Brahman — the world is not separate from the Divine but a manifestation of it. In ...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists -- When Liberty Enslaves (Aveta)

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  Today's Publisher's Pride is When Liberty Enslaves by Jerry Aveta, which reached #177 in campaigns & elections and #386 in abolition history of the US. Book Description There is a common experience between our experiences today and those before the Civil War many years ago.  The effect of the intersection of faith and politics during these two experiences has had on our elections and our governance is uncanny in their similarities.  Both times an election insurrection was stopped by the sitting vice president.  Both times had people of the same faith on both sides of the social issues of the day claiming God’s favor and willing to divide the nation over those competing positions. Part 1 of this writing focuses on the Civil War era and how liberty centered around the issue of equality.  Some people of faith believed all men were equal, some did not. Part 2 focuses on our present times and how liberty centers on the sanctity of life concerning abortion and ...