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The Point In Human Life

 
 
smcmonagle
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2011 12:33 am
@voiceindarkness,
And as we start to question what truly matters, i think we would all be surprised. Collectively as a culture we placed things as a veil, that seemingly matter. without them we would inherintly know what matters or even extinctively know what matters. Its just a thick veil in which we need to sift through in our culture. In contrast, other cultures that pay little to no attention to the media, making money, checking email, etc, on and on and on, are much closer to this natural given right to understand meaning.
This was the point of my last topic on "our american culture"
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2011 01:05 am
@smcmonagle,
smcmonagle wrote:
And as we start to question what truly matters, . . .
Sir, may I respectfully point out that what u say about "what truly matters" is incomprehensible
unless u designate the criteria by which what "matters" is to be judged ?

For instance, in running a footrace, "what truly matters"
is how fast on his feet a competitor is, whereas that is NOT "what truly matters"
insofar as a singing contest, or the quality of a stamp collection are concerned.

U have assumed, in error,
that we agree qua "what truly matters". U shoud clarify that
with greater and more deliberate SPECIFICITY, in order to be understood.





David
voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2011 08:54 am
@OmSigDAVID,
What matters is not a what at all. That's what is wrong with the world.

What matters are the people in it, and where God is in this mess of a reality.

I'm trying to get you to comprehend the incomprehensible.

We are at the end of the beginning, and the beginning of the end.

The end is at the beginning, and the beginning is at the end.

The end of time, and the beginning of forever.

Everything that is hidden will be revealed.

There will be no more questions when the answer appears.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2011 09:07 am
@voiceindarkness,
voiceindarkness wrote:
What matters is not a what at all.
Sound logic requires that when u speak of "what matters" u indicate by WHICH criteria
it is to be judged. If u don't provide that information,
then your question is not viable; not able to be intelligently answered.





David
voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2011 01:11 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
OmSigDAVID wrote:

voiceindarkness wrote:
What matters is not a what at all.
Sound logic requires that when u speak of "what matters" u indicate by WHICH criteria
it is to be judged. If u don't provide that information,
then your question is not viable; not able to be intelligently answered.





David
What matters is The singularity of truth that God is, By God's criteria.
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Fil Albuquerque
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2011 01:51 am
@OmSigDAVID,
...well said ! and enough... Wink
voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2011 01:44 pm
@Fil Albuquerque,
Fil Albuquerque wrote:

...well said ! and enough... Wink
There is much more to say, because they still don't get it. Rolling Eyes
Fil Albuquerque
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2011 02:52 pm
@voiceindarkness,
...what is it that "they" do not get ?
...I mean I don´t get allot of what many people are trying to convey all the time but that alone does not mean I am missing a coherent thought in there, often the opposite...
voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2011 09:05 pm
@Fil Albuquerque,
Fil Albuquerque wrote:

...what is it that "they" do not get ?
...I mean I don´t get allot of what many people are trying to convey all the time but that alone does not mean I am missing a coherent thought in there, often the opposite...
Nobody is getting anything I am trying to convey. Look through all of my post. Everyone seems to be in attack mode because they can't hear what I am seeing.
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Alot to learn
 
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Reply Sat 7 Jan, 2012 05:51 pm
@harvey1,
Yes I like knock knock jokes. Are you prepared for the coming of Jehova by the way?
Alot to learn
 
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Reply Sat 7 Jan, 2012 05:59 pm
@Justin,
I believe its simply just to live and to learn and to create with one another
voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Sun 8 Jan, 2012 10:47 am
@Alot to learn,
Alot to learn wrote:

I believe its simply just to live and to learn and to create with one another
I noticed you left out the word love, and rightly so, love is just a four letter word.
Love should be a given, the natural state of man. Can you try to imagine what the world would be, if we lived, learned, and created for the good of all, with love as our motivator?
I envision what the Kingdom to come is, a Kingdom shared by all, servants of one another within God's essence.
Love, in the world is, Lots Of Vain Egos. Cool
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Takeruskep
 
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Reply Sun 8 Jan, 2012 03:38 pm
@Pavel phil,
The point of Human Life is either
A. Man made
B. Divine
Now since there must be an ultimate DIVINE answer, I shall answer with Man Made in mind.
The point of Human Life is what you give it, nothing more nothing less. We are stars, with an ultimate will, and our goal is to fulfill our will.
voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Sun 8 Jan, 2012 04:05 pm
@Takeruskep,
Takeruskep wrote:

Quote:
The point of Human Life is either
A. Man made
B. Divine
Now since there must be an ultimate DIVINE answer, I shall answer with Man Made in mind.
The point of Human Life is what you give it, nothing more nothing less. We are stars, with an ultimate will, and our goal is to fulfill our will.
Exactly! Smile
Everything fulfills It purpose, Very Happy
The Children of darkness, the purpose of darkness. Twisted Evil
The Children of Light, the purpose of light. Evil or Very Mad

You are what you are, Neutral
And there you will be. Cool
You fulfill the purpose, Shocked
Of reality. Laughing
voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Sun 8 Jan, 2012 04:39 pm
@voiceindarkness,
Lucifer became,
The light that he bares, Twisted Evil
The light of the mind,
The darkness you see. Cool

The light from within,
Will cause you to see, Shocked
The light that is,
And always will be. Surprised
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 9 Jan, 2012 01:19 am
@fresco,
fresco wrote:
Any student of stylistics or semantics will be able to reel off a list of "metaphor studies" related to "the senses". Whether of not "near death experiences" have any relationship to that of others is partly a function of metaphorical leeway, and partly may be attributed the neurological effects of oxygen starvation.
Your assertion is uninformed.
Some of the ex-decedents who reported upon
their adventures & observations while their human bodies
were in a state of death had those human bodies on artificial pumps,
moving oxygenated blood thru out their bodies; ergo there was no oxygen starvation
( fresco to the contrary notwithstanding ).

The consensus among ex-decedents who had life review experiences
was that on Judgment Day, the decedent is the Judge
and he judges his incarnate life by 2 criteria:

1. Love

and

2. Learning.

Accordingly, it can be surmized that
the point in human life
is for practice in doing those in human form
.





David
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voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 12:05 am
The Point In Human Life? Rolling Eyes
You are the point in human life. Wink
Have you made your point yet? Cool
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 12:16 am
@voiceindarkness,
Voice, possibly u might be interested
in reading the body of literature of "near death experiences"
insofar as it relates to people 's experiences while their human bodies are not functioning, in a state of "death."





David
voiceindarkness
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 12:50 am
@OmSigDAVID,
OmSigDAVID wrote:

Quote:
Voice, possibly u might be interested
in reading the body of literature of "near death experiences"
insofar as it relates to people 's experiences while their human bodies are not functioning, in a state of "death."
Whether you are in your body or not, you are in a state of death. Cool The mind/body experience is just an illusion of light in darkness. Wink It is only a dream. Cool





David? A man after God's own heart? Smile
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dpmartin
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jan, 2012 09:30 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Speaking of “near death experience” and though this doesn’t address the OP.
A friend of mine had recently been through what is called a “near death experience”, and yes he saw the light, but as he perceived it, it was the Lord looking at him and to his own back it was noticeably very cold. Though there were other things involved it was more of a personal note, but what also stood out to him was “now”, a continues presence that is always now.


At first take it could be considered that light and darkness always are. But darkness has no dominance over light (obviously).

But how this would answer “The Point In Human Life” , could it be there is always now?

The resent mention of fulfillment of will, has a lot to do with it. But is it the fulfillment of one's own will, or another’s will, or the will of God? That is “The Point In Human Life”.
 

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