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Harun Yahya
they see no value in others, but because of their jealousy and arro-
gance that comes from their offended lower selves. But as with all
the instances of secret wickedness we have examined, these people
deliberately behave so that they will not be discovered and be re-
vealed in their true colors. If everyone around them is speaking kind
words, and they realize that remaining silent will reveal the wicked-
ness inside them, they resort to different methods.
Sometimes they stammer as if unable to find the right words, or
pretend they find it difficult to explain what they mean. Or, if they
are compelled to say something, they do it with insincerity.
Sometimes they complain that they couldn't express themselves in
the way they wanted, displaying their coldness and disinterest in
hidden language. Or they'll first pretend to speak kind words or pay
a compliment and then try to retract it by adding a further, stealthily
designed sentence. Being under satan's influence, their lower selves
find it difficult to say anything good about anything. Even if they
like something very much, they refer to it in words that give no
sense of its real value. For example, instead of saying "Very nice,"
they're quick to give a non-committal "Not bad." They use many
other such methods that express their insincerity, and each of them
is the insidious work of satan.
It must be understood that with their insidious behavior and
message-laden words, they are only causing themselves anxiety.
None of their words has any harmful influence on believers. On the
contrary, they actually help believers to recognize people with insin-
cere hearts and to see the games satan plays with human beings.
They try to make themselves seem mysterious to
attract attention
Another silent method that those under satan's influence use to
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