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Old 08-03-04, 02:05 PM   #17 (permalink)
oside_james
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oside_james, you still haven't answered my question. Why is hypocrisy bad in light of what I have just told you in my previous post?

Everyone is a hypocrite (as most would agree) and when constructing the hierarchy of education, hypocrisy will no doubt be present as humans are present. So to eliminate hypocrisy in education cannot be achieved but can unquestionably be aspired to. However, I don't know how else to portray hypocrisy in bad light when it comes to those whom are supposed to provide aid of guidance and knowledge. Hypocrisy for leaders of community or those with the responsibility to mold minds is not something I think should be incorporated in the learning process.

When you think of a hypocrite, is it with a positive denotation? I suppose one could be submissive in their conclusion as to whether hypocrisy is something to aspire to or not, but nevertheless, its absence should be maintained in regards to leaning institutions. if some one whom you are learning from is preaching one thing and yet doing another, is that the type of person from which you’d like to learn? i don’t think it can benefit learning in any way, do you?

I have answered everyone’s questions with the utmost detail that I could stockpile, and yet neglect seems to be infecting my posts. Now, will you please answer my question? How do you think hypocrisy can be beneficial?
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