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What does the Bible say about the blindness of the religious?

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The Bible illustrates that the religious often reject the righteous, believing themselves to see while remaining blind to spiritual truths.

The scriptures reveal a consistent pattern where the 'religious' reject the 'righteous' by clinging to their own perceived righteousness. In John 9, Christ emphasizes that He came for judgment, that those who do not see might gain sight, while those who think they see may become blind (John 9:39). This dichotomy is also evident in the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18:9-14), where those who trust in themselves for righteousness despise others. Thus, the religious continue in spiritual blindness, unaware of their condition.
Scripture References: John 9:13-33, Luke 18:9-14, Romans 10:3

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