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26 January 09:24PM
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What Lauren loves about this:
Seems like once you get on a roll with it, it's hard to stop. Wondering why you might think that is . . .

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29 January 09:07AM
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Lauren, I thought about this a bit.  Isn't anything, whether we label it righteous or non-righteous, addictive?  Aren't most things potentially a blessing and a curse?   I don't know if it is the indignation that is as addictive but the att...
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27 January 01:21PM
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Our feelings can be justified.  Here we have a reason to not repress, we justify our reasons.  When we can do the prior, our passion escapes.  When our passion escapes, we run free with our emotions.  An addictive personality would become attached to t...
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27 January 02:28AM
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Yes, because it spends time looking down on others instead of looking into oneself and dealing with the imperfections there.
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29 January 05:15PM
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...with a slightly different spin.

 

Yes, because it feels so good to be "looking down" on others, rather than having them looking down on us; especially as we are the ones "being" righteous.

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