Allegro wrote:.
interesting... ^^remembering those poor kids
When a Narcissist Becomes a Church Leader
Evidently, the text is an excerpt from Malignant Self Love
by Dr. Sam Vaknin.
Thanks for that vid, Allegro, it was very instructive. The thing I'm finding hard to understand is not the leaders, though, because their motives are obvious, but the followers. I don't know where this new strand of abject, cringing authority-worship (of worldly authorities too!) is coming from in the "fringe" brands of Christianity. I thought the more extreme Christians had a long tradition of fleeing from earthly authority - from the established Churches, especially - in order to be closer to God? They were supposed to be the ones who didn't "Render unto Caesar."
Check out this guy. I can't get my head around his theology (such as it is), and it's utterly mystifying to hear it from their own mouths in their own words. Skip to 1.00 if you're in a hurry:
"That is why we must submit to all forms of authority. Because all authority is from God."
What?!? I just want to ask him why, if that's the case, he has apparently chosen to live out in the woods.
This message and mindset of Christians giving deep, loyal obeisance to earthly powers (and I don't mean Catholics like myself, where that's part of the faith) seems to have suddenly become very widespread, and it's creepy. It just freaks me out. I wish i had something better to say about it than that.
From your other link: "“Narcissists gravitate towards professions where they can control people and elicit adulation. They are more likely to work in politics, finance, or medicine...”
Poor Gerry McCann, was my first thought. He's got the full trifecta now. Not a popular view, I suppose, but it has to be said.
...Ahem, sorry, this be a music thread. You know what the problem with Art Garfunkel is? The problem is that he looks so much like Geert Wilders, and once you've seen it you can never go back. This song is probably how Wilders views himself as well - at least, it would be if he was more honest.
For a belated All Hallow's Eve: - TMBG - Where Your Eyes Don't Go:
Cathal Coughlan - Amused As Hell:
Christy Moore - City of Chicago: