Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.1S
[Consider this scenario:
Person A privately tells you that Person B acts “holier than thou”.
What should you think?
Obviously, if you did not witness the event that A claims to have occurred, then the answer must be a guess.
What if Person B said something judgmental, but in the humble way of suggestion?
What does A’s comment imply?
Well, Person A may be projecting ‘his’ own attitude of moral superiority onto Person B, interpreting B’s humility as haughtiness. Person A feels anger and imagines it to be an expression of B.
To A, B has acted how A would act, if given the opportunity.
In this case, A projects ‘his’ own character onto B.]