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"The dialectic process is such a subtle process that without outside help (revelation truth, spiritual understanding, "trusting in the Lord with all your heart") you can not keep yourself from using it ("leaning to your own understanding") and therefore coming under its control. It is also a complex process requiring methods of seduction, deception, and manipulation to accomplish its 'purpose,' that being, 'rationally liberating' man from the conditions of righteousness. While man is wicked, lost, and condemned, because of his unrighteousness (claiming to be God, i.e. righteous, when he is not, i.e. determining 'right' from 'wrong,' i.e. righteousness, according to his sensuous desires and 'reasoning' abilities), there is a condition whereby man 'justifies' and "enjoys" perpetrating wickedness (unrighteousness perceived as being 'righteousness' instead of wickedness) upon others for his own pleasure, being not only deceived, but taking 'pleasure' in deceiving others. "
Dean Gotcher
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Dean Gotcher's teachings on the dialectic process is an important part of what distinguishes the Remnant from church Christians.