Topic: Do you ever feel snubbed by religion? | |
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aye but you can not be provoked unless you allow something to provoke
you. And if you do not allow it the end result for the delibrate provoker is bitterness at their failure. Bitterness is also something that comes from inside. And is a recriprocal result of attempting to manipulate a person that can see and ignore said maniplation by not responding with or allowing anger. |
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I'm shocked AB you made sense! How wonderful!
"aye but you can not be provoked unless you allow something to provoke you. And if you do not allow it the end result for the delibrate provoker is bitterness at their failure. Bitterness is also something that comes from inside." This is true but does this give a bus pass for others to disrespect each other..NO. |
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Bored,
Try to quit thinking religiously for a second, and just think purely philosophically. YOU have the choice to be happy or not. Period. |
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wow "thinking religiously"
I've taken media ethics, your point? My views are not directly from my faith. It is my heart and my mind in these respsonses I give up! There is no peace in communication here. NOTE: You guy still dont' acknowlege or care about what you've done wrong You keep going.. |
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Bored I ALLWAYS make sense.
TO ME Others however might not see what I see nor hear what I hear. Course that don't make me right. Just right for me. |
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well you may make sense for you but keep in mind I have to
read your post. What I meant was usually your language or the way you write man is out there! For once, I got you right on because it came out clear |
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THEY WILL NEVER CHANGE BORED WE JUST NEED TO GIVE UP ON THEM AND FOCUS
ON THE ONES THAT COMES TO US |
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Bored - I named you because we had started a dialogue and it felt rude
not to acknowledge you ... BUT my posts were intended for everyone. --- There is much to be offended by in the world ... I think sometimes we spend too much energy looking for additional reasons. Once again though comments are interpreted through our own filters. I took no offense to ABs comment and viewed it as highlighting the difference between a mature and immature sense of spirit from his perspective. Others may view it differently. Abra's comment about the ability to carry on an impartial conversation - it felt rude to me in its delivery but that is my own reaction filtered through my own belief systems. I can see the truth in it though for who of us is without filters and who can truly be impartial? We are all attached to something... I feel no great emotional investment in either statement. That is the difference. When my reactions become highly charged emotionally - I start looking for the button... |
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You should hear me in person.
I don't just type this way I speak also in this fashion. As the words enter me so they also go forth. I never claimed to be versed in versed in english by its proper rules. The structure of modern english leaves a bit to be desired when it comes to communicating. |
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I hear you just fine AB - and we all the ability to ask for
clarification if we are uncertain... |
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we all have the ability
hit send too fast |
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"Abra's comment about the ability to carry on an impartial conversation
-it felt rude to me in its delivery but that is my own reaction filtered through my own belief systems." Can we step outside of "belief systems" As a person I felt Abra's comment was rude in general. Like you menitoned the way it was delivered he used "they" to categorize all believers as incapable to communicate. It's been a great conversation with you. Thank you for clarifying your message was for EVERYONE. For friends, fellow users, believers, non believers (atheist, agnostics) By clearing it up, it is directed towards everyone. So next time you see me respond, you know everyone is accountable for their words towards others and we are responsible for how we react. Personally, I bite my tongue and say what I feel the best without arguing or using rude terms unlike many users on this site. Flowers for you..I got to get back to work on a speech. |
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"he used "they" to categorize all believers as incapable to
communicate." I interpreted his comment differently...speaking more of the ability to be impartial - to which I replied - can any of us be truly completely impartial? As for stepping outside of our belief systems? Yes we can but we must first become aware of them ... most of them live in the realm of the unconscious... So how do find them? A great way is to look for your buttons - they reveal what goes on beneath the surface ... and so we come full circle... Good luck on your speech! |
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Thank you. I have tons of work ahead of me sigh, college one more year to go! |
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Yes, I have been snubbed by religion and the church. Not just church,
but those that I will not associate myself with. Kat |
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As well as I know ArtGurl...and if my view holds any
weight...whatsoever...anyone who has put false darkness behind her intentions has been blinded by a bad source...I can assure you. For you can recognize a tree by it's fruit... She bears nothing but love and understanding...for those who can accept. For out of the overflow of the heart...the mouth speaks. |
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aye and nicely put!
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Oh, my, I'm always late to these things.
Sherri/Artgurl - I think your writing is impeccable. You present a perceived problem, offer logical opinion on why it can be seen as a problem and then offer possible solutions. What a fine teacher you are. You have effectively defined what I do. I learned many years ago, that I have the buttons you speak of. It was through time and self analysis that I discovered how those buttons work, and why. Still there are times, even now that I let a button be pushed. The amazing thing I learned along the way is, if I stay in control, I can learn about another. And often with that knowledge I can reverse who is pushing the buttons. It is often a useful tool when dealing with the brash, the ignorant and the young, for it can be quite an effective tool for teaching. I just wish you hadn't spoiled my secrets. love your writing. |
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Thank you Michael
When sharing in a format like this, I am clear in my intention while writing but I can't predict all the filters and belief systems through which others will interpret the message. Sometimes it is misunderstood. I appreciate that you see my intention for what it is. Red - Most humble apologies for sharing trade secrets. My hope was to share a perspective that allows for some emotional detachment - oh my! what a peaceful place this would be with less reactionism. Thank you! |
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Hi Sherrie
<<<<<<<X-Ray Glasses. Occasionally needed to see past the surface. |
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