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Can you be a narcissist and believe in God?

Can you be a narcissist and believe in God?

A narcissist uses their religious belief to manipulate, control and dominate you through fear. Even those who do not profess a belief in God such as Atheistic, Agnostic, or Satanism can be included. It is not the type of belief but rather how the faith is used that makes it abusive.

What does God say about a narcissist?

Like Satan, control is something a narcissist must have. 1 John 5: 19-21 says that the whole world is under the control of the evil one. Satan has minions everywhere – people who are feeding his narcissism and who are codependent on him – not believing that he is evil and falling for his lies.

Does a narcissist believe in God?

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A narcissist is a completely self-absorbed person. There can be no other gods in an extreme narcissist’s world, regardless if they say they believe in God or not. In practical terms, a narcissist is God in his/her own imagination. Ego rules supremely in the narcissist’s life.

What does the Bible say about narcissism?

In psychology, narcissism is seen as a broad spectrum of conditions ranging from normal to pathological. The Bible says that we are born sinful since the fall (Romans 5:12). This means that we are born with only sinful tendencies and no ability to be “good” or righteous on our own.

Does the Bible say anything about narcissism?

The definition of the word “narcissist” is not in the Bible, but throughout Scripture we are given warnings about selfish and arrogant people. A narcissist is someone who loves themselves most of all. They believe they are the center of the universe and no one else matters.

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What are the nine signs of narcissism?

Signs of Narcissism. Pathological narcissism falls under the same category as antisocial and borderline personality disorders. Common symptoms of narcissism include: Disdain for inferiors. Expecting constant attention and praise. Failure to recognize others’ feelings and emotions. Feelings of superiority.