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Greasily Grace
Grace through talking 'greasily' with caricatured emotion. blah blah blah
Reading into the text something the text itself does not contain.
Tend towards milk instead of meat been slimed!
Sloppy Agape
The word agape is the Greek word for love. There is nothing sloppy (careless, loose, lax) about true biblical love. James 5:19-20, Brethren, if any of you do err from the truth, and one convert him; Let him know, that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins. Did G-d love us this "sloppy agape" way? No, He sent Y’Shua to die for us that we might be forgiven and be set on the right path.
1 John 2:1, My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.
Yes, our love will cause us to be patient and kind, bearing with the weak, doing others good, and not make hypocritical and hypercritical judgments. Agape is not sloppy!
Sloppy, trite arguments should be avoided not only because they are ineffective but because they encourage you to become a sloppy, trite thinker.
Think of the people whose analysis and judgment you most trust, the ones you consider to be sober and thorough thinkers. Now think of the people who are most prone to exaggeration and to making comments that amplify certain aspects out of proportion to reality.
Willfully Stupid
Find to be particularly useful in helping to avoid problems is to avoid, whenever possible, willfully stupid people. Intelligence is, of course, a relative concept and everyone (except for the World's Smartest Person) is just a little less bright than someone else.
Willful stupidity, however, is distinct from IQ because it consists of a moral failing: Choosing to be dumber than you have to be.
One way to recognize a willfully stupid person is to examine the role exaggeration plays in their speech-making.
A left-leaning progressives that such exaggerations are not meant to be taking seriously. When the person who makes them treats them as if it were a rational claim then it shows that they themselves are not worthy of being taken seriously.

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