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The Fool's Psychosis (Part 1)

This lesson explores the spiritual and psychological nature of folly, framing the fool and scoffer not merely as foolish individuals but as emblematic of a deeper rebellion against divine truth rooted in the idolatry of self-determination. Drawing from Proverbs and biblical narratives like Lot's wife, it emphasizes that folly is not simply a lack of knowledge but a willful rejection of objective reality in favor of self-constructed truths, leading to self-deception and societal decay. The central argument is that the root of foolishness lies in relativism—the belief that truth is subjective—which undermines reason and leads to moral and cultural collapse, as seen in modern issues like climate science manipulation and institutional corruption. The teacher calls for discernment in how believers respond: not through prideful confrontation, but through humility, reliance on Scripture, and a commitment to exposing falsehoods without becoming entangled in the very folly they oppose. Ultimately, the message presents the fool's psychosis as a form of spiritual madness—a refusal to submit to God's objective reality—requiring not human argumentation, but the transformative power of the Holy Spirit working through God's Word.

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