Everything can be fixed, but it won't always be fixed in the way that we want it.I’ve got great friends and confidantes, I want a fixer!
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Everything can be fixed, but it won't always be fixed in the way that we want it.I’ve got great friends and confidantes, I want a fixer!
Mankind hasn’t changed one iota since the beginning of mankind. My point exactly."And kill them."
Joker, Full Metal Jacket.
Born to Kill on his helmet, but wears a peace symbol on his jacket.
Everything can be fixed, but it won't always be fixed in the way that we want it.
I'm pretty sure my view is not a Western View.an interesting view...reflecting what might seem to be a western respective.
For contrast
(Chapter 29)
將欲取天下而為之,吾見其不得已。天下神器,不可為也。為者敗之,執者失之。是以聖人無為,故無敗;無執,故無失。
"Those who wish to take control of the world and act upon it, I see that they will not succeed.
The world is a sacred vessel, not to be acted upon.
Those who act on it will fail.
Those who hold on to it will lose it.
Therefore, the sage does not act and thus does not fail; He does not hold on and thus does not lose."
"wu wei" (無為)"
"non-action" or "effortless action"
Is it…the great…Elon Musk?How urgent is this problem you need fixing? Only I know a guy...
Wouldn't it be something that others would note, rather than what one thinks is or is not?I'm pretty sure my view is not a Western View.
Only if the differences that are perceived are accurate.Wouldn't it be something that others would note, rather than what one thinks is or is not?
Not to say either way is better, only noting the differences according to what one posts,
contrasted with other cultural ideas and belief systems.
Muggeridge:
“The depravity of man is at once the most empirically verifiable reality but at the same time the most intellectually resisted fact.”
That collection plate sends people all over the world, in places most would not chose to go, to help people few even think about.
So he knows of what he speaks. I never said I worshipped the man or even liked him. Do you only learn from those with whom like and agree with 100%. Like King David that had a man killed in order to be with that man’s wife and lived a debauched lifestyle or the Apostle Paul who chased down Christians to have them tortured and killed, they were confronted, they repented and although flawed became men of God, saved by grace. Grace, if you don’t know, is getting what you don’t deserve! Muggeridge was a controversial character that brought out strong emotions. You really can’t understand the man in snippets. I wouldn’t try to understand you that way either.Have you seen that Youtube clip of the disgusting Muggeridge and some bishop attempting to chastise John Cleese and Michael Palin for ‘Life of Brian’?
They presented the most facile of arguments and tried to overwhelm Cleese and Palin who respectfully held back, for the most part.They said several times that LoB would soon become a forgotten film
Although ‘married’, Muggeridge was a womanising, heavy drinking, drug taker, who, in mortal fear, became a ‘born again’ when he was nearing the end of his life. This bishop was aware of child sexual abuse but turned a blind eye to as many did and still do.
No of course not, but should anyone take moral lessons from someone who’s only moral now because of his fears of judgement in the afterlife?So he knows of what he speaks. I never said I worshipped the man or even liked him. Do you only learn from those with whom like and agree with 100%.
King David? Watch at least the first 5 minutes of this. Professor (now) Francesca Stavrakopoulou is one of the world’s leading Biblical scholars and historical experts.Like King David that had a man killed in order to be with that man’s wife and lived a debauched lifestyle or the Apostle Paul who chased down Christians to have them tortured and killed, they were confronted, they repented and although flawed became men of God, saved by grace.
I don’t want to understand such a man, thank you very much. There are better people I’d chose to listen too.Grace, if you don’t know, is getting what you don’t deserve! Muggeridge was a controversial character that brought out strong emotions. You really can’t understand the man in snippets.
Oh you have no chance of doing that, I can assure youI wouldn’t try to understand you that way either.
I'll try to compare this to how I see martial arts. Francesca to me would be like someone who studies martial arts but doesn't do martial arts.King David? Watch at least the first 5 minutes of this. Professor (now) Francesca Stavrakopoulou is one of the world’s leading Biblical scholars and historical experts.
Professor (now) Francesca Stavrakopoulou is one of the world’s leading Biblical scholars and historical experts.
All religions require one thing a person: to believe.
Well the new/old “Christian Atheist” movement has been around for a while now, whether it’s Franny, Dawkins or Sam the arguments are the same and the answers are the same. Folks like John Lennox and a slew of other have successfully addressed this stuff over and over. That your answers are basically from preconceived prejudices is okay. My suggestion is to study deeper. Kinda like Lee Strobel, award-winning legal editor and investigative journalist who after his wife became a Christian, attempted to disprove her faith. He ended up accepting that faith based on evidence he had to discover for himself.No of course not, but should anyone take moral lessons from someone who’s only moral now because of his fears of judgement in the afterlife?
King David? Watch at least the first 5 minutes of this. Professor (now) Francesca Stavrakopoulou is one of the world’s leading Biblical scholars and historical experts.
I don’t want to understand such a man, thank you very much. There are better people I’d chose to listen too.
Oh you have no chance of doing that, I can assure you
That’s the way to do it, but as, perhaps a 16-18 year old.As a child my mother wanted me to start going to church. My father told her to take me to every kind of church there was in Boston and let me pick which religion I preferred.
So every weekend we’d go to a different denomination of religion. It was very interesting for a young boy.