Power and Persuasion
The conversation delves into the surprising role of clergy in power dynamics, highlighting how persuasive individuals can ascend hierarchies within religious institutions. A chilling anecdote reveals a senior church figure who openly admitted to using faith as a means to gain influence, prompting reflections on the intersection of belief and manipulation. The discussion also touches on the absence of politicians in the study, suggesting a complex relationship between power and the public perception of authority.In this clip
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