Two Kinds of Fools

There are two kinds of fools. There is one type who does things out of ignorance or not knowing.  Most of us commonly use the quote, “this person is behaving foolishly.” Ignorance is not a bad thing because over time, the person can learn and correct that behavior. There is the other type of fool who is dangerous.  In fact, these are the ones you need to avoid.  Don’t even waste your time engaging to try to make your point.  Proverbs 18:2 states, “A fool has no delight in understanding, but in expressing his own heart.” That means this type of fool doesn’t care if they are wrong! They just like to argue and will go to no end to escalate the argument trying to prove they are right.  Proverbs 26:4,5 “Never answer a fool according to their foolishness, otherwise you will be just like them.”.  So NEVER argue with this type of fool! You are wasting your time, and you can’t change their minds because they don’t want to change.  Only God can change them.  Learn to walk away!

4 Comments on “Two Kinds of Fools”

  1. This explanation is right on time!! Perfectly broken down, just like your book. Ron, you talk, teach, & then give an example to make sure your reader(s) completely understands!

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