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Which Religion is the One True Religion?

 
 
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 03:50 am
shiyacic aleksandar wrote:
It is true,but like in politics economy or any other human encasement...
Human vice is everywhere when egoism dominates.


Give me egotism or egoism over fear of the unknown....and superstition....any day!

Fear of the unknown and superstition are cancers infecting humanity.

That is why people who fear the unknown and involve themselves in superstition want to consider people who are not afraid and who are not superstitious as self-centered.

Religion...and its pathetic, frightened adherents...are the true human vices.
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neologist
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 08:31 am
Frank; Do you see a difference between faith and superstition, or are they synonymous?
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shiyacic aleksandar
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 08:49 am
There are not special places where intelligent people are, or abide,nor there are special professions specially created by God for intelligent people...

If you believe me Franky true Intelligence comes from the Heart and has nothing to do with bookish or university knowledge.

Without compassion, and Love humans are not better than alligators!
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neologist
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 08:57 am
shiyacic aleksandar wrote:
There are not special places where intelligent people are, or abide,nor there are special professions specially created by God for intelligent people...

If you believe me Franky true Intelligence comes from the Heart and has nothing to do with bookish or university knowledge.

Without compassion, and Love humans are not better than alligators!
You win, my friend. I am unable to provide an answer for you.http://web4.ehost-services.com/el2ton1/confused.gif
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maporsche
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 09:05 am
shiyacic aleksandar wrote:

If you believe me Franky true Intelligence comes from the Heart and has nothing to do with bookish or university knowledge.


Tell this to your doctor.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 09:08 am
shiyacic has really been brainwashed; there isn't any hope for this disease. LOL
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shiyacic aleksandar
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 09:20 am
cicerone imposter wrote:
shiyacic has really been brainwashed; there isn't any hope for this disease. LOL


Unless you stop cosidering yourself as a brain you will remain at the same level of developpement as your doctor.
Let me affirm you youre a holy-spirit embodied and nothing else.
I further on dont need any expertise by your so called "doctors" who go and run after their books to be sure of their diagnostic...and after money of course...
It is kinder garden, if you truely open your eyes one day my, dear friend. :wink:
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 09:30 am
I have never considered myself as a "brain." That's about as far from the truth as you'll find from any of my posts - when discussing my intellect or scholastic abilities.
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shiyacic aleksandar
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 10:52 am
You are not your body either. :wink:
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mr me642
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:09 am
Intelligence doesn't come from the heart. Thoughts come from the brain. however, i see what you are saying. Judging someone on intelligence, in most cases, is stupid.

edit, back on topic: I think to find what is right for you, you must set your mind to that of a childs. Look at everthing with a sense of newness, of intrigue. Ask questions. Try to answer them yourselves. If someone else answers you, question their answer. If it doesn't make sense to you, either ask them to elaborate, or try to figure it out yourself.

on a side note, living life with the mind of a child is a generrally good idea, always. I dont mean forget everything you know and force yourself to learn to talk again, i mean treat everything as though it is new to you. If you do, life will be so much more amazing and enjoyable.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:24 am
neologist wrote:
Frank; Do you see a difference between faith and superstition, or are they synonymous?


They are not synonymous....and are only distantly related.

Superstition arises out of a fear of the unknown. All this "I love god" bullshyt is really nothing more than fear and superstition.

"Faith" is nothing more than insisting that a blind guess about the unknown is correct.
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shiyacic aleksandar
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:24 am
Instincts and civilzational impulses come from the brain,all our conditionning,as for ex I am the body whos name is ...,who has a citizenship of that country, who is working as (role) and so on.

True knowledge arises nevertheless from the pure heart and not from anywhere else.
God has given that rule and respects it as His own principle.
He always does what He says.Hes not like a mere man...

When the heart is pure then the region of the head vibrates like an antenna and captures whatever information is needed in the space.
Books are of no use at this level of devellopement.
The information flashes like a lightening.
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mr me642
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:28 am
pure heart? do you know what a heart does? I think a better word would be mind. mind fits very well.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:29 am
shiyacic aleksandar wrote:
There are not special places where intelligent people are, or abide,nor there are special professions specially created by God for intelligent people...

If you believe me Franky true Intelligence comes from the Heart and has nothing to do with bookish or university knowledge.


I do not do any of this "believing" bullshyt. I leave that to superstitious, fear filled individuals like you.

And for the record...intelligence does not "come from the heart." Intelligence is a function of brain activity.

In any case, a lecture from you on intelligence is an insult to intelligence.


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Without compassion, and Love humans are not better than alligators!


You cannot even get a trite, sentimental, bullshyt statement like this right.

Compassion and love are indeed worthy and desireable virtues. I wish we were all possessed of more.

Lacking them does not make one better or worse than an alligator. That is just schlock nonsense.

And what does compassion and love have to do with our discussion? Do you suppose for an instant....that being superstitious and pretending to love some god or another is an essential ingredient to being loving and compassionate??????
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:32 am
shiyacic aleksandar wrote:
Instincts and civilzational impulses come from the brain,all our conditionning,as for ex I am the body whos name is ...,who has a citizenship of that country, who is working as (role) and so on.

True knowledge arises nevertheless from the pure heart and not from anywhere else.
God has given that rule and respects it as His own principle.
He always does what He says.Hes not like a mere man...

When the heart is pure then the region of the head vibrates like an antenna and captures whatever information is needed in the space.
Books are of no use at this level of devellopement.
The information flashes like a lightening.


You really do not know; what you are talking about...and you are just filled with a bunch of trite horseshyt that you are trying to pass off as special thinking on your part.

And you put way, way too much stock in your guesses that there is a god...and that the god has given us rules.

But that is because you are afraid....and superstitious.
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shiyacic aleksandar
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:37 am
Peace comes to the one who inspects his impulses and cuts off the head of the Beast of fear by avioding evil tendencies and immature thinking.Not otherwise-
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:44 am
shiyacic, What color is the sky where you live? Do you understand anything about history or current events? Just wondering. Have you ever studied anything about human behavior?
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mr me642
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:45 am
Heres something very interesting, it is very simple, but interesting, examining what happens at death:

Say you belive in God, or have religion.
--If you are right, you go to heaven (or equivalent).
--If you are wrong, you will fade into nothing

Say you have no religion.
--If you are right, you will fade into nothing.
--If you are wrong, you go to hell (or equivalent).

Now, which is the better bet?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:52 am
Religion is not a bet for many of us; we relegate it to superstition, mythology and cultural laws gone haywire.
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shiyacic aleksandar
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jun, 2005 11:54 am
cicerone imposter wrote:
shiyacic, What color is the sky where you live? Do you understand anything about history or current events? Just wondering. Have you ever studied anything about human behavior?


A mere knowledge like this taught in the schools lead you to be a slave of humans,animals,houses,industry,reputation,jobs,bosses,women,men,enjoyments,medicine,industry,shops,markets,bankers,and some other petty desires.
When all this doors close to you then another Door opens and you are ready for higher evolution.
I dont say that duty in the society is not necessary,but ultimatly your not better than an ant.
This is human behaviour of man today.
How many are ready for divine wisdom?
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