It is very comfortable to let
others think for us, and be part of the mass of believers who assume that most
yell or behave more righteously, is right; and it is also painful to leave the
emotional dependence or addiction to certain older groups of people, even
though we know or intuit that are "wells without water, clouds driven by a
storm" (2-P.2.17).
Anyone can proclaim their own truth. When the colorblind ensures that a
color is green, still red, it would argue foolishness when this does not affect
their peers. It is its own truth, something that no one does right or wrong.
But if said colorblind driving a vehicle in which we were several passengers,
and he will ensure that the traffic light is green, perceiving others actually
is red, then something should be done, because we would be in imminent danger.
And smoking can cause us
cancer, so the blind attachment to certain leaders or groups can lead us to a
completely different to what we really we intended destination. In the same way
that democratic governments need opposition to balance their judgment, honest
Christians need to be aware of the objection that support the opponents of
their faith to see to correct any errors or dangers that must flee. Failure to
do so means full voluntary submission to an awkward sentence and renounces the
freedom to which we are called Christians authentic.

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