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Old 01-14-2011, 06:00 AM   #6
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Christian failure to deny or sidestep error seems odious, especially among prelates of any church. So, too, does reversing the focus back upon the indictor for any of the indictor's presumed faults.

I hope this helps. It seems that I am askng a psychological question in a Christian context, not solely a a religious question. It is, therefore, understandable that previous Monachos net responses have not provided the input I was hoping for!
In that case, since you are asking a general question I can give a general answer. Christians don't acknowledge errors (or tell lies or are greedy, cruel and hateful or ....) because we are sinners like everyone else and we struggle with our fallen passions (including pride of course) just like all other human beings. It is a failing not specific to Christians, but rather generic to all men.

Fr David Moser
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