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As humans we tend to believe that how we see the choices of living and relating to other people tend to be correct and good. Persons who have a different viewpoint from ours may be seen as misinformed, untruthful or ignorant. We may be called to correct the errors of other viewpoints with our family and friends by imposing our specific beliefs and values. We can easily believe that we are helping another person when we impose the opportunity to see 'the truth' as we see it.
By Dr. James Hughey5
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As humans we tend to believe that how we see the choices of living and relating to other people tend to be correct and good. Persons who have a different viewpoint from ours may be seen as misinformed, untruthful or ignorant. We may be called to correct the errors of other viewpoints with our family and friends by imposing our specific beliefs and values. We can easily believe that we are helping another person when we impose the opportunity to see 'the truth' as we see it.