Deception (also called beguilement, deceit, bluff, or subterfuge) is the act of convincing another to believe information that is not true, or not the whole truth as in certain types of half-truths.
Deception involves concepts like propaganda, distraction and/or concealment. Fiction, while sometimes manipulative, is not a deception unless it is portrayed as partially truthful or as the whole truth.
In many cases it is difficult to distinguish deception from providing unintentionally wrong information. One of the reasons for this is that a person or an entire organization may be self-deceived.
Some religions promote extremist viewpoints and behaviours that are not physically or psychologically healthy for their followers. Many religions promote exclusivity to their faith, in which absolute adherence to the followers' faith of choice is required, and adherence to other religious beliefs is cause for dismissal from the faith of choice. This type of deception can act to limit human thought and cognition with the use of punishment and reward of their respective flocks and followers for not thinking alike with other minds.
Religious deception has been utilized by religious groups for thousands of years to punish and reward their flocks for limiting their own minds relative to the beliefs of others, and has promoted humans to engage in self-deceptive behaviours.
Do you still want to be a flock of sheeop or are you ready to be a leader... open your eyes, and kick decpetion in the butt..
your choice.
Hotep
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
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