1) People are often guilty of the things they enthusiastically condemn (See Romans 2:1-3)
2) In Matthew 7:1-5, Jesus explained this in detail. He asked “why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank that is in your own eye?”
3) People tend to be blind to their own sins while magnifying other’s less serious problems. They do this to divert attention from their guilt
4) Want a classic example of a person pointing out a spec in someone’s eye but ignoring their own plank? Look at the whole ‘Trump colluded with Russia’ claim. There’s no evidence dailycaller.com/2017/12/29/sti…
5) Meanwhile, there’s ample evidence Hillary Clinton went far beyond simply colluding with Russia (See: Uranium One) foxnews.com/opinion/2017/1…
6) What did Hillary do? She diverted attention from her behavior by funding the dossier that included made-up claims about Trump’s connections to Russia nypost.com/2017/10/24/cli…
7) Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer during the campaign, causing outrage. Hillary approved the sale of one-fifth of U.S. uranium to Russia and the mainstream media is mostly silent thehill.com/blogs/pundits-…
8) If you’ve ever watched the original Manchurian Candidate, it’s kind of similar
9) A politician and his domineering wife accuse another politician of being a Communist. In reality, they are actually Soviet agents. They accused the opposition of what they were guilty of – colluding with the Russians!
10) If necessary, the accusers will start a witch hunt. If you’ve ever seen (or read) The Crucible, you know what I’m talking about
11) A girl commits adultery but the man she had sex with chooses to stay with his wife. This puts her in a precarious situation, so she begins calling people witches. Eventually, she accuses the man’s wife to eliminate her from the picture
12) Those who lead witch hunts tend to be morally compromised and ambitious. They attack what they think society fears or dislikes, for personal gain or to distract attention from their own shortcomings
13) Witch hunts can only work in a legalistic environment, where a society dictates strict rules of social behavior, like Puritan Massachusetts, Victorian England and modern, politically correct America
14) Supposedly, political correctness is about tolerance and diversity, but it promotes intolerance and homogeneity. Indeed, if you believe something that offends someone, you can’t be tolerated
15) Keeping track of all of the politically incorrect ‘sins’ can be tough and if you say the ‘wrong thing’ you could be fired, sued or shunned even if you beg for forgiveness truthrevolt.org/news/smashing-…
16) Of course, these rules don’t help people live better lives and in fact drive them into further depravity dailycaller.com/2017/05/05/how…
17) It’s similar to the Pharisees. They put heavy burdens on people, but they never lifted a finger to help (Matthew 23:4). Their converts were worse off than they were before they converted (Matthew 23:15)
18) Jesus told us to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy (Luke 12:1)
19) These days, we must beware of the hypocrisy of the social justice warriors, the mainstream media and anyone who is willing to destroy someone’s life over a ‘bad word’ but ignore the crimes of a powerful politician
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