Thursday, August 1, 2019

Recognising A Set Up

A Church consultant taught me once how to recognise that one is set up. By "set up" I mean not only formal framing, but informal plots -- in both cases, where an innocent minister is made to appear guilty. This differs from situations where a minister is opposed for something real. It should be obvious, how to see it, but it wasn't obvious to me at the time. Guilt doesn't stick where someone is innocent -- therefore in the case of a set up the accusations will keep on changing. Yesterday it was that, today it is this. If one examines the story over the last few weeks, say, or even the last few years or the last few minutes, one sees it changing and changing. OBSERVATION: Or to put it very simply, take the accusations now, and put them next to the accusations at the start, and compare.

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