Autism and Introversion are Good 

10 months ago
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The apostle Paul, in my opinion, was autistic, and we’re going to compare him to Saint Peter, who was a Normie. We’re gonna look at some of the strengths of autism. At the very end, I end up mentioning introversion and extroversion and making a statement about that. When we have a mental strong hold with, or a very strongly held opinion, that is a spiritual thing. We might have very strongly held opinions which are not true, and which go against God. We might have an opinion that some thing that God did or created is bad, or that we should dislike something that God intended for us to like. Or that we should go too much into one aspect of life or worshipping that one thing, instead of doing everything that  God intended and worshiping God only. A lot of people have some very strong opinions about introversion and extraversion, and a lot of it ends up being idolatry and untowardness, and unfriendliness towards others. If you’re not turned towards other people with a desire to know them, I love them and to connect with them, it is untoward you may have to set your schedule and your energy, but it should be something that you desire and love, because you should love and desire people it’s unnatural and not normal not to love people. But it’s also wrong To condemn people who are not extroverted. You could be an extrovert, and not love people. It’s just exploitation of people instead of avoidance of people. Both exploitation and avoidance are not right. When we focus on our identity or some aspect of ourselves, and make that into our identity, and we try to fit ourselves into a stereotype or pigeonhole ourselves into one way of being, we are idolatrous, and we’re not letting your mind be molded by God. And you may not be molded to other people, perhaps, but you should be molded to God. We need to get rid of all the unhealthiness surrounding the ideas of autism and normalcy, introversion and extroversion, because so much of it is daemonic, doctrines and falsehood. And we will start to be healthy by thinking, healthy thoughts that come from God. We must remember that God is love, and that no matter what set up God gave you on the inside of your soul, God made you perfectly to love others, and we all fail to do that completely so no one should be prideful or unkind to others, nor should we avoid, and have this taste for others. You have to understand how God made you and then use that in your own schedule to pursue and love God and others the right way that He desires.

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