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A.J. Gonzales
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:36 pm    Post subject: My philosphy on life (A MUST read)? Reply with quote

An IQ is not based on how much information is stored in your brain, but how many thoughts you can process at one time. I, in no way boasting, have one that would confuse you on one word. I am so blessed, im cursed. In no way, do I have much pride at all. The only thing I have to even be grateful for 'is' my mind. Most people would do anything to have this 'gift' and I am more than willing to get rid of it. In order to boast one must, first, have pride. Much pride and no pride look almost identical, but can easily be proven either way. A person with much pride a certain amount of pressure will "snap". The more pride a person has, the louder the snap will be. A person with no pride will not break under any circumstance. Everyone is born into pride, so, if it is at all possible to have no pride, then one would have had to have been broken at one point in their life. Even a person with very little pride can bottle things up until they pop, but a person who has none, cant. When one's soul is broken; that is his thoughts and emotions, there grudging pile of problems. Though, in a sense, the soul is still there, a broken glass holds no water; the vessel in obsolete and is good for nothing. Once again, no pride. It is not prideful to argue, but what you argue about. If a person argues over what was said about him, then he fights to right himself, but he who fights over false information, argues to right the other. For from pride is the development of another. With all pettiness aside, who would want a gift that causes grief. Seriously. If a person gives you a pair of platinum prescription sunglasses, would you still wear them if you're allergic to platinum? What if you're ears would be pricked and bleed the whole time you have them on? What if you were in the dark for 12 hours of the day? Same to my analyzation here. It just causes pain. A little extreme for an analogy, but still works. Ignorance is bliss only to those who aren't. Ignorance is hell to those who don't know better. People do feat what they don't understand. When people look at something they cannot possibly figure out, their first inclination is to shy away from it, but when it doesn't immediately resolve itself, then it's a blotch in that person's communicable routine. Since they shied away at first glance, and it didn't go away, they try to come up with a reason or reasons why they did to justify a natural and forgivable response. Making things more difficult and more complex for everything affected by this person and/or persons environment. This is done, once again, out of pride. In order to justify an embarrassing action against an unknown element, they look for quick and quazi-reasonable excuses and explanations for this mere act of stupidity. This doesn't have to be factual by any means; it just has to make sense to this individuals psyche. Many possibilities can and will stem from this mentality, but is all irrelevant now. When falsified information gets passed to others and in taken as literal truth, then it's a lie, it doesn't even have to be taken by the other, but, once spoken, it is a false witness. Defending ones self is prideful, but stopping a lie once it's spoken to deliver and kind of facts is beneficial to those outside of him. "love," by some people's interpretation; "power" by mine. Not empowering my self, but giving power to those around me. Knowledge is power. Just remember having no pride is perceived exactly like having much pride, so don't lean on your own understanding and "never" judge a book by it's cover. A person may look at something and perceive whatever they wish, but never teach it. As for as other problems needing reasoned out: a person claiming themselves as Christian is an important deal. One, it means "little Christ" or "Christ-like"; two, the person that is saying they're Christian is actually appropriating themselves as or like unto Christ. You use the title, but act wickedly are doing nothing short of blaspheming Jesus and the Father in him. These same people curse their own brother for what he says about the Bible has, also, blasphemed the Spirit, too. That is more wicked than Paganism. Surrounded by these kind of Christians who are bent to kill has caused a great harm in the kingdom of heaven. If I wasn't a believer I wouldn't want this by any means. I am far from being Christ-like but I will call myself a believer. I am NOT Christian, yet. From what I "see" not much is. I want nothing to do with them. The bible I read is all I enjoy. So far, how I read it and what I know about it is evil and blasphemous and all I do is read out loud what I find. Nothing added the Bible is a living word and grows with you and I'm being shown that I wrong. I want nothing to do with this mentality. This organization has countless times shown me through illegal hustles, and corrupted leadership, and the fake being rewarded, and radically misconstrued scripture and not to mention how they deal with students. I want nothing to do with this place. Give me a testimony day (or time to give mine) and I will not "be" a false witness, at least, to myself. I have learned, on the other hand, that I am devoid of understanding of the Holy Spirit. The only thing that this place has done to let me know what I have that's wrong with me, is that bit of information. I have learned that I am or have been an apostate before I got here. Basically an apostate is a disciple of Christ who is a false prophet without knowing that they are, because there is no Holy Spirit in them to show them the truth. But at the same time, I wont act like something that I don't know is real. So as far as it goes, How can you record a man's relationship with God on paper? There is no such thing.I am in a cult and no one knows it, but me. Ha! But I'm crazy!
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Billy D
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thats great good for u
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Stevengoku
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would have been able to read this if you put it in paragraphs.
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Holly-Joy-Meri-Noel D.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You have some good thoughts in there...seems as though you could use some books on organizational skills, however...everything is all jumbled together. Other than that, keep up the good work : )
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naomib
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah..............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!You weird
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kessie
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is there a question embedded in all this? Well, I'll ask one - do you feel better now?
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Sapa Inca
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your philosophy sucks! You have no idea what you are talking about. How about instead of wondering the meaning of life you just live life. Thats the meaning of life, to live it and to not sit around wondering why you are here.
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toothPASTE
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

1. This is really confusing and much of it makes more sense. Maybe you could have more pride if you developed your writing skills more2. Paragraphs, like the above person said.3. Look into psychology to find out the scientific motives behind all this.4. a lot of what you said were common moralistic sayings and plays on words, not actual knowledge. The remaining part was common sense twisted into what seemed like wise words, but really everyone knows.step by step analysis:You dont know what IQ is. Do some research before you make decidedly wise statements. There are multiple theories on intellegence. In one, there are two kinds, fluid and crystallized intellegence. Fluid representas reasoning ability, crystallized represents info stored in your long term memory, that has been learned (history, vocabulary etc.). How much info you can process at one time is called the working memory capacity. Do some research."I, in no way boasting, have one that would confuse you on one word. " - this sentence makes no sense. Having some supernatural intellegence gift doesnt help if you cant formulate an english sentence.Pride, you say, is the basis of many things. The right word for this is self esteem. Self esteem is based on one's perception of what others think of them. What you imply when you use "snapping" is that the more confident someone is, the worse it would be if they were wrong. This is common sense.Much of your statements about pride after this are unsupported and/or make no sense. A soul can't be "broken". What does that even mean? Its wordplay. Anyone can bottle things up whether they are confident or not.Nobody would want a gift that causes greif... because thats a crappy gift. Now what does that have to do with anything?Your thing about shying away at first is also common knowledge and has been scientifically proven. People fear the unknown, so they shy away from things they dont know. But curiosity overpowers, and they seek to find out more about them. Once they have knowledge of it, they are no longer scared. Its not stupidity, its human genetics.You say when false information is told to someone and they believe it, its a lie. Yes thats true... and its also common sense that everyone knows."Defending ones self is prideful, but stopping a lie once it's spoken to deliver and kind of facts is beneficial to those outside of him."I dont know what you're trying to say with this. yes those statements are true but who cares? people need to uphold their self esteem and self image to function normally so they defend themselves. Stopping a lie is a good thing.. obviously. But there are situations where it could be a bad thing too.dont judge a book by its cover isnt very wise or philosophical, its a very old saying that everyone knows.You monologue on christianity is half useless wordplay and half common sense. We all know that religion is false and many time corrupt. Here's a real question: would "God" want you to spend hours in church preying to him, or use that time to go out and do some good in the world? There's an obvious answer to that.I hate to say it this way but the bible is a book of myths and legends. It may be an enjoyable read but never take it for the truth.Your not in a cult or anything, stop thinking your special. You are just like everyone else and the fact that you can spew out a long paragraph of common sense observations an uneducated wordplay doesnt make you special in any way... sorry = /there's my analysis. Maybe you'll like it, and maybe not. But its honest and true.~ Jeff
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james l
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

So this is what you sum up for your philosophy on life. I don't mean to sound rude, but I just don't think like you at all. My philosophy on life is a bit different. Pride is not something I use to describe myself. We are all here to learn different messages, that is why we are all different and will never think exactly alike. Life is a very simple picture to me. God wants to guide us through our lives. We will never have all the answers or understanding until we reach our final level of lessons to live in peace for eternity. I'm not concerned about what I don't understand, maybe it's not meant for me to know. I do tune into myself to see and hear the message meant for me. I might not know why certain things are placed into my life, but I never look at it as a waste. I try to find the purpose in something that doesn't seem to fit, but if I can't, I don't feel like I've failed, I simply look at it as, one day I will know. I believe the Holy Spirit is in all of us and nobody is left out. I'ts up to us to see how He works in us. If you deny this spirit, you are holding yourself in one place with no room to grow as a person and it doesn't matter if you have pride or not, intelligence, talents, good looks, none of that matters. What does matter is what is in your heart and the understanding of why we are here. The mind can play tricks on you and make you believe in something that you only have the half truth to. I can be Christ-like in most of my actions but I will never be like Christ. I will try to take in all the good my mother has taught me, but I will never be my mother. I understand that I will not completely understand the Holy spirit, if I did, I would be pure. The understanding of the Holy spirits message takes many lives to even reach a spark of an understanding. I don't have a religion or belong to a group on any kind such as a cult. I have never had anyone give, show, or tell me anything to influence my belief. God has given me everything I need to know and has shown me the way even as a child when I grew up in a home where both parents were nonbelievers. A broken glass can hold water if you really believe it can. What might seem like an impossibility for some can seem like an opportunity for another. I pass over the fear based teachings of the bible becaus I believe it was written to control the people of that time. Everything in the bible that equals love, is Gods message. I know I don't follow all of His ways, but I also know that God loves me just the way I am and I am sure to let Him know daily that I am thankful for my blessings and with each day I will try to know Him better. I feel this is all God will ask of me. I don't fear God as many people do, believing that there is a Hell that we are sent to if we don't get the meaning of this life. The meaning of Hell to me, is stewing in doubt and not being open-minded to see the truth. The people that are nonbelievers will show how long they have been in one spot by their actions and the things they say. I can spend 5 minutes in a room with a total stranger and I can feel where they are in their journey. Some of them are very old souls that aren't letting the spark start their fire. They might be very book smart or as you put it, have a high IQ, but it means absolutely nothing if they don't have God to direct them. Love does not equal intelligence. Some of the most intelligent people I've met are closed off spiritually and their mind is all they have to count on. In the end, that will not mean a whole lot. I know what I know, and I don't listen to my fellow mere human for reassurance or commoness of my beliefs. Sometimes I feel like I am the only one that feels the way I do, but I don't feel alone. I don't judge other people, even when I disagree, I just look at it as we are all on a different journey and they are finding their own path to reach the same destination.
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