There is none so wrong as he who that thinks that he is RIGHT,
There is no one who is abloluely right.
And none who is absolutely wrong.
If we can't come together, the truth will be lost forever.
You have to accept the fact that your "truth" can't be imposed on every walking meatballs you meet. They've their own truth's too.
State your point if you think it was right, but be open to other opinions and find the reason behind why people say such things.
If you can't stand such arguments, stay away from those forums....
I try to be open to every ones views, but closed to many attitudes.
I don't want to impose my version of truth upon anyone, because If I did? that makes me somewhat responsible for them if I have lead them astray.
Yet on the other hand, SOMETIMES it seems that it is a persons duty to share something that we know with someone that needs to know, just like if they don't have anything to eat and I have two sandwiches.
EDIT but we must remember .... everyone can not like liverworst (SP).
Jerami, some beautiful ideas here. You are "abloluely" right!
But seriously, I think we can learn a great deal from each other, especially if each comes to the discussion with humility. Heaven knows, I have too much ego, but I keep trying.
Extinct, you're right, too. I particularly like to find out the motivation behind people's viewpoints. In high school world history class, 44 years ago, the teacher ensnared me with a similar take on humanity's past -- not memorization of dates, but understanding history's motivations.
So long as the right does not know that he is right then he would continue to believe those that are wrong are actually right...this is the perpetual continuation of the age of unbelief.
...and this is the devils domain.
But those who are absolutely right will know it.......
Unlike those who are wrong....
I don't think that anyone is absolutely correct,
And what we do know is never complete.
Jerami, the title of this forum is powerful and light all at the same time... almost spiritual.
The Buddhists talk of something called as-it-isness. My understanding of this is the "truth" of something.
In Scientology "as-isness" makes something disappear -- a problem, an attitude, a phobia, or even a physical object.
In Christianity, the truth will set you free. Somehow these seem, philosophically related.
One late afternoon in 1977, I ran into this idea (these ideas) head on, after six near collisions caused by six other, very impatient drivers. Tensions had skyrocketed, but then suddenly all that thick emotion melted. I saw it all exactly "as it is" and felt perfect responsibility for it. What surprised me thirty years later is that the action of accepting 100% responsibility had effectively let the six off the hook. I had forgiven them so thoroughly, I didn't realize that I had. I felt great love for them and nothing else. I'd like to feel that more often. How imperfect I am in that quest!
What happened next, I've written about in another Hub on the anatomy of a miracle. For me the universe changed that day -- a difference between darkness-hoping-for-the-light, and intermittent-light-hoping-for-stability-in-that-light.
It IS, yes! And I AM.
by mischeviousme 12 years ago
I could choose any number religions and I'm pretty sure that it would be the right choice, depending on my base belief system and whether or not I'd buy into it. Many men have claimed to know the way and the result was only more confusion. I would say, just choose to believe whatever and then no...
by bharmoriat 6 years ago
Is wrong or right, just a matter of perspective?some one, some thing might be wrong in your eyes and it might be good from somebody elses perspective.that nothing is absolutely good or absolutely bad in this universe
by fred allen 12 years ago
Can morality exist without a divine authority?Without absolutes who has the authority to establish moral boundaries? If there is no divine standard, can there be such a thing as morality or right and wrong?
by Mind Unsettled 12 years ago
Is it wrong to have a dream about another person, when you're with someone?I mean, we can't control what we dream about while asleep, right?
by mischeviousme 12 years ago
What if you're wrong? One can never be certain of an outcome, especially if the outcome is unseen. Then it just becomes alot of gesticulating, pontification and a sense of misplaced values. If you're right though, then I guess I'm screwed, because I will never see it from the same angle.
by yolanda yvette 14 years ago
Your disbelief in God does not negate His existence. God The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit are The One, True God. Eternally.
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