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Oh, I am quite certain that you and your coven gave yourselves (note the irony in this!) difficult tasks.Well, who better to say? You never read my list, or the list of anyone else in the coven. What makes you so sure that we would only give ourselves easy assignments?
But I’m guessing none of you ever said, “I want to divorce my wife and marry my college sweetheart but I cannot because the gods have commanded that I put every effort into fulfilling my vows, and even if I feel that I cannot endure another minute with her, I am bound by my vows because the gods said so.”
Or, “I certainly don’t want to be pregnant so I’m going to abstain from sexual intercourse because the gods have declared that artificial birth control is immoral.”
I don’t disagree with any of this.Maybe some people need an external god cracking the whip to make them tackle the hard stuff, but you can’t just assume that about people you don’t know. A strict reward-punishment paradigm isn’t always the most effective. People with strict parental upbringing often learned a rebellious response during childhood which would kick in at any knee-jerk do this, don’t do that list, but responded very well to love and encouragement.
I suppose the same could be said about you–you’ve made up your mind about me and nothing will change your mind, eh?But you’ve apparently made up your mind that only external control can be effective, and nothing anyone who actually experienced the process says will change your mind. Duly noted.
That’s fine, except that it’s a bit hypocritical to object to this characteristic in others, when you’re treading in the same waters, no?