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ly deeply impressed by such airs and regard the person concerned as
someone terribly special or important.
Yet the moral values and qualities that should really be admired are those of
the believer. The character of the believer, who knows that God is the Lord
of all blessings, that all power and all might belong to Him alone and who is
fully submitted to Him, is as steady as a rock; that character is sturdy and
unshakeable. That person knows that he is dealing with mere shadow enti-
ties and that God witnesses him at all times and he never stoops to the facile.
He is ultra modern and high-quality. He lives by the moral values desired by
God, not by those of the people who would seek to shape him for their own
ends. He knows that the lords and masters whom the pseudointellectual
sycophants regard as very important and enslave themselves to are them-
selves nothing but helpless servants of God and mortal beings. The respect
and value he places on someone is directly proportional to that person's
love and fear of God. He will never be rude to anyone, but he knows how
humiliating it is to feel inferior in the face of weak and helpless human
beings. The only entity to Whom the believer will sincerely submit himself is
God.
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