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Some people have a nasty habit of jumping to concllusions about what someone is doing, and that is especially true where religion or spirituality are concerned. The big problem with conclusion-jumping is, of course, the fact that conclusion-jumpers set themselves up for a double-whammy against them. Besides the possibility that their conclusion might be outright wrong, they might miss something that they might desperately need to know - whether or not they will admit it.
People who explore more than one path or work with more than one deity are especially likely to be victims of conclusion-jumpers. And here, we can see some of the most obvious secrets which people ought to understand. And for some of us, they bring comfort!
Blessed Be!
By Aidan Odinson4.5
1515 ratings
Some people have a nasty habit of jumping to concllusions about what someone is doing, and that is especially true where religion or spirituality are concerned. The big problem with conclusion-jumping is, of course, the fact that conclusion-jumpers set themselves up for a double-whammy against them. Besides the possibility that their conclusion might be outright wrong, they might miss something that they might desperately need to know - whether or not they will admit it.
People who explore more than one path or work with more than one deity are especially likely to be victims of conclusion-jumpers. And here, we can see some of the most obvious secrets which people ought to understand. And for some of us, they bring comfort!
Blessed Be!