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The Enneascam

Blog & Mablog

Canon Press

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2020

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Welcome to blog and May blog from Doug Wills.com. This audio is brought to you by

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Canon Press. A quick announcement today, November 30th is the last day that you can subscribe to the Canon app and get a month free.

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So do not miss out anything after today, November 30th.

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The Aeneas scam, November 28th, 2020.

0:54.6

Introduction.

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There's something deeply alluring about personality tests.

0:59.1

On the mild end of the scale, they can be used to heighten self-awarenessawareness which all of us could use a little more of

1:04.2

Romans 12-3 and on the troubling end of the scale is the marked tendency to adopt the

1:08.9

findings of whatever test it is as a source of identity. I am a fill in the blank and it explains so much.

1:16.0

Instead of finding our identity in Christ, the Rock of Ages,

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our identity is located in the tattered cardboard box of lame and carnal categories.

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Now, we've always known forever that there are different kinds of people in the world, some gloomy and some cheerful.

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This is the result of people having eyes in their head and I'm not

1:34.4

complaining about that. But there's a clear tendency to take this way too far.

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The ancients broke it down into four basic types, choleric, melancholic, sanguine, and phlegmatic.

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This being the result of a different kind of bodily humor dominating in each person, making

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them correspondingly bossy or introspective or cheerful or laid back.

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A classic Christian adaptation of this can be found to know Howlisby's temperament and the Christian

2:00.5

faith.

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