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Harun Yahya
continue their protests until these people take an interest in them
and believe what the protesters want them to think. Once they have
the attention they want, they gradually get over what is bothering
them and, to give the impression that their emotional state is beyond
their control, they behave as if "I'm feeling better now."
Their tone of voice slowly returns to normal after a few ques-
tions, interest and "tender loving care" from others. They gradually
join in conversations, give the impression (hard as it may be) that
they can be a part of the fun and finally, return to their normal state.
They can overcome their negativity because they have shown that it
was caused by the wrong behavior of others and that they were able
to get over it only because these others changed their attitudes.
The fact that these people are sometimes able to draw the atten-
tion and interest of their acquaintances is not enough to satisfy their
perverse behavior. Satan puts these individuals into this glum, neg-
ative spiritual state and makes them behave in a way that reveals
that they don't know exactly what they want. In this condition, they
cannot change their behavior whether or not people pay them atten-
tion . Once such an individual follows satan and begins to display a
negative, "protesting" personality, he still has the willpower to es-
cape from this situation if he wishes to—because he has got himself
into this situation out of his own will. But it's not clear how his pres-
ent spiritual state can be corrected. If he becomes lively and talkative
and suddenly gives up this insincere behavior and acts with intelli-
gence, it will be clear that he has done this deliberately by altering
his behavior. But he does not because satan rules his mind. And,
later, even if he wants to free himself from this condition, he chooses
to continue his silent protests so that his insincerity will not be dis-
covered. Satan takes advantage of this situation and draws him into
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