PREJUDICE
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Prejudice is pre-positioned judgment.
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Those who vote, or cast lots, for another’s rise to acclaim, award, position, or office,
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do so as for self, for the vote cast is done in light of the voter’s knowledge about self,
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and its relative cause to, for, others; how pray may he himself benefit from the cast; how the
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effect of such casting of vote is not necessarily in the favor of someone else’s welfare.
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The attitude “what I think, what I believe, what I know”, I then judge as good, right and true for
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others.
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The only true attitude of what one thinks, believes or knows may benefit another is that vote, which
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when cast, is verified, in truth, to be that for the common good, as established in heaven’s law.
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Are many prejudiced? Are many selfish? The answer is yes.
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Sinners vote in light of self.
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Saints elect in light of God.
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The elect of God realize this truth in difference.
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The voter in the world rarely does.
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When a candidate asks: “vote for me,” some hear and respond with an eye roll toward heaven.
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When a candidate asks: “elect me,” some hear and might do so, humbly.