RE: The Historical Jesus
September 12, 2024 at 6:26 am
(This post was last modified: September 12, 2024 at 6:27 am by h311inac311.)
There is a Wonderful Therapist who goes by the name Marissa Peer, she once told a story about one of her clients, a woman who was very used to being in abusive relationships where she wasn't treated like she was valuable.
Because of this repeated pattern of being belittled by her parents and shamed by her partners this sense of low self worth became a place of great familiarity to her.
Marissa Peer has heard all too many times a woman confess to her, "he's too good for me." Yes, there are women who will say, after sharing a pleasant evening with a handsome man, "he's too good for me."
Also, yes, when JK Rowling tells you that the words Avada Kedavra can be used to kill Dumbledore, am I supposed to interject and say, "no it can't because magic isn't real." Or am I to accept the authority of the Original Author?
Because of this repeated pattern of being belittled by her parents and shamed by her partners this sense of low self worth became a place of great familiarity to her.
Marissa Peer has heard all too many times a woman confess to her, "he's too good for me." Yes, there are women who will say, after sharing a pleasant evening with a handsome man, "he's too good for me."
Also, yes, when JK Rowling tells you that the words Avada Kedavra can be used to kill Dumbledore, am I supposed to interject and say, "no it can't because magic isn't real." Or am I to accept the authority of the Original Author?