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In reply to the discussion: Religion and evolution [View all]tama
(9,137 posts)83. So speaks
the inferiority complex, seeing everywhere superiority over it.
I know much about low self-esteem, emotional insecurity, loneliness, and the compensating side too - I've struggled with that complex all my life. It tends to ease a bit with age, naturally, and I have been blessed with friends with the talent to teach better self esteem, in many ways.
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Jan 2012
#42
I find it easier. No RW Cristian has been able to refute me, yet. There is always a yet.
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