Good guilt vs. bad guilt: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 00:11, 28 October 2010
"Guilt is useless. What is needed is trust."
| Good guilt | Bad guilt |
|---|---|
| Objective | Subjective |
| Cleanses | Shames |
| Sets us free | Motivates bad behavior |
| Intensifies gratitude | Obscures God's goodness |
| Motivates change | Paralyzes |
| Centered on God and neighbor | Self-centered |
The "angel of light" quotes scripture against us to make us feel condemned, worthless, unloved, and no good.