Beware the Ensourcelling Magic of Changing Definitions

Redefining actions into words allows lies to seem like truth.  For instance, this happens when someone says they don't endorse something, even as they host it and make fliers for it and otherwise advertise it.  It's basic hypocrisy, but it's also the wickedness of magic, where reality, itself, is made to seem different than it is for the purpose of tempting to sin; that is, when that endorsement is to a temptation to sin.  All such deception is wicked, and God sees.

Another example is when lies are used to dominate someone over a long period of time, then the dominator speaks to the dominated about using lies to dominate someone else.  If the dominated doesn't immediately excoriate the dominator for his lies, then he loses the opportunity to ever say he was tricked into being dominated.

A main method of ensourcelling magic is to change definitions, especially from an action to a description or a passive state or to a heart-based, and therefore unable to be proven, concept.

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