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Well, you are operating from a different definition of “full knowledge”.You are rather mistaken in your understanding of what a psychopath is… the person has … has full knowledge of their actions
To me, “full knowledge” involves being cognizant of the infinite value of the human individual. The psychopath does not have this knowledge, they are operating with an extreme deficit.
Let me give a simple parallel. I slap a mosquito. Have I destroyed a thing of value? Well, in my own observation, no, the mosquito is of negative value. My destruction of the mosquito is not without consequence; indeed the destruction of the attacking mosquito is of positive consequence.
The psychopath’s grasp of human value is no different than my own view of the mosquito. To say that the psychopath has “full knowledge” of his action, then, is like saying the knowledge of value of a person versus a mosquito is of no merit.
Indeed, the knowledge of value is very relevant to a person taking hurtful action. If a person sees value in the other, he is far less likely to do harm to the other.
It appears to me that Jesus truly observed that the people saw no value in what they were destroying, that Jesus’ destruction was just and “good”. This gap in perceived value versus real value is important in understanding why people sin, and in understanding how all of us are subject to the same condition as the psychopath (albeit temporary).
As an extension, look at this statement:
“You psychopath, you worthless scum of the Earth, you defile the ground upon which you walk”
Do you see that the speaker is coming from a position of having “a post in his eye” as Jesus says? Indeed, natural resentment blinds us to value.
You do have a very in-depth understanding of psychopaths, lotus! Are you a psychologist?
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