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Not being much of a disciple of Alfred Adler, I had to google the reference.  However, it rang a bell.  I had run into this business before in my junior year in college many years ago.  His main doctrine was social advancement in a competitive society and passing up one's rivals. 

That is at odds with Christian living as Adler stresses selfishness as a "virtue" and Christianity revolves around caring and sharing as we would in a harmonious family.

Adler's beliefs are not the question as I believe his theory is severely in error.

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0073382701/600511/feist7_sample_ch03.pdf

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Rocmike you google all your responses when you are pretending to be a doctor, lawyer, scientist, engineer or the other fake things you say your aliases are.

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