What Does trickery Mean
The Italian word superchieria came to Spanish as hoax . This is what a ruse , a trap or a hoax is called .
Deception involves the replacement of something true with a false element . In this way a fraud takes place . For example: "The trickery of those who tell the official story and hide the tragedy of the vanquished is outrageous to me" , "Scientists must be in charge of proving the falsehood of trickery" , "Enough of trickery, I want to know what is happening in reality ” .
Priestly fraud is called the action carried out by a priest or other religious when he preaches to garner praise or obtain some personal gain . In such cases, the preacher leaves humility aside and goes on vanity .
He who commits priestly fraud - an expression that appears in the Book of Mormon - speaks more of himself than of God in his sermons , which he prepares with the intention of showing off as a speaker and favoring entertainment. In this framework, deception is associated with pride.
“Superchería” , on the other hand, is the title of a song by the Argentine rock band Pescado Rabioso . Composed by Luis Alberto Spinetta , it is part of the album “Artaud” , published in 1973 .
In “Superchería” , Spinetta combines waltz, rock and jazz in the different parts of the song. As for the lyrics, it is usually considered a criticism of religion and superstition.
Furthermore, Superchería is a rock group from Buenos Aires that took its name from Spinetta's song . Founded in 2007 , that same year he presented the EP “Superchería” and three years later, his first full-length album: “A house behind” .