"Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves. Therefore be wise as serpents and harmless as doves."
Matthew 10:16
Matthew 10:16
A few years back, a pagan once said to me: "You Christians have the innocent as doves part down, but Jesus also said to be shrewd as serpents. And Christians don't have that part down very well."
To this day I see it as something the Lord was showing me, using this young man to do it. Because, as we embrace the one part of Jesus's command and turn our eyes from the other, we abandon the truth. And truth is what represents God.
For example, I will admit that when I was in college, young, new to the internet, naive, and trusting of anything my friends said to me (because they truly were well-meaning, if as naive as I). During this time I received an email. You know the kind. It's something to the tune of, "Billy Graham pleas for your help in overturning Lisa Ireland's proposed legal ban on profamily television or any show that mentions God." (This is my reworking of one of the more recent emails being circulated.) And there are instructions to get ten more people to sign a petition and send it to another email address where the petitions will be collected and turned in to the government on our behalf.
I believed one of many such emails and sent it, until I got a little older and a little more experienced with how this thing works.
Christians claim to have the absolute truth. So, a nonChristian sits behind the computer and composes an outright lie such as the one above, in order to stir zeal in us and watch us, who profess to have the truth, spread a huge lie. This is to discredit us. The people who fabricated the lies laugh, their friends laugh, and they use the hoax as peer pressure to intimidate any of their friends who might actually be thinking of coming to the truth.
When the intimidated friend sees how many truth-witnesses have believed lies and spread lies and have looked rather silly in the process, he no longer wants anything to do with those caught up in The Big Hoax.
That's when I learned that we have to learn how the serpent thinks, keeping our white hats on, in order to discern and tell the truth.