We all have our blind spots, but the good live an authentic life, a truth-centered life. In this vein, I insist that they are much better able--that are the wicked and the amoral--to differentiate between lies and truths being presented to them. They are better able to know if what is presented to them is real or fake, than are the wicked and amoral. They are better able to know who is good and approachable versus who is deeply sinful and to be avoided than are the wicked and the amoral able to discern.
Prager on the radio this week noted that goodness without wisdom is only half-effective. Wisdom is with the good when they are able to separate truth from lies most of the time.
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