I think this is what Christians describe as being deceived, or misled,but I think it would be accurate also to use my term "upsidedownism",because the people I'll describe are fighting for things that are so opposite of Gods instructions, yet knocking what is accurate according to godly knowledge.Like . we know certain things are called an abomination to God. A few?Homosexuality."A man will not lay with another man as with a woman."Pretty straightforward,huh?Yet nowadays, not only "gays", but their straight "backers", the "liberals",are egging them on in their behavior, saying how proud they are that they're giving in to their {wrong}choice,etc.Abortion,which involves killing someone{"I knew you in the womb"}all of a sudden it becomes a "rights issue."And again, even those who don't do it, and some insecure men who are afraid of losing their wife if they breath, back this.The occult--the Old Testament specified that God drove people out of their countries for practicing that, yet look how many people follow that like sheep even those who didn't before.let one loved one die, and all of a sudden every little noise means the loved one is trying to contact them.{Baloney.}{"There shall not be found anyone among you who summons up the dead".Everyone these days seems to think pot is the most wonderful thing ever, and the answer to all their problems.What does the Bible say?"Be not drunk with wine, but be filled with the Holy Spirit."So the Bible calls it deception.{"So down the great dragon was hurled, who is the devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world."}I gave it the term "upsidedownism", because they see things the opposite of the right way.SO the question is, does being deceived cause warped judgement?I think so.