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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 14, 2018 6:12:32 GMT
What do you think?
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Post by just10sp on Apr 19, 2018 18:00:25 GMT
Yes through repetition one may lead oneself astray, and I agree we only believe that we know things. Sometimes we accept things as truth which are not. To be fair is more inquisitive than taken at first glance, in order to act with proper discernment you have to first come across the knowledge needed. This is the basis of the origin of logic, conducted reason that leads to more correct conclusions based on assumptions. We first need something to go off of until we are met with things that do not go well together. Logic means ”the word” or what is spoken and like any language or things that are interpreted and then translated into a way of communicating what was learnt thru language, which is similar to the definition of one of the oldest known languages Sanskrit, which means ‘well put together’ and suggests earlier languages. Things need to be put together first and then seen if they make sense, but first require you to have all the puzzle pieces. Having an assumption and then seeing if it plays out, an hypothesis. When we arrive at what we truly believe to be grounded by reason we deem it as fact, having deduced what was not. Tying back to being fair you first have to have the correct ideology, proving that overtime we become more and more correct and since society is groups of people coming together you improve society, change the world, like Jesus who never sinned nor told a lie. Luckily when he is Seated on the Throne he is All Knowing and can use his infinite reservoir of knowledge (beyond human comprehension) to judge all correctly. Again we can learn from his embodied state as a perfect ‘goto’ and role model. For us humans we can only do the best we can and ask for guidance from our brothers and hope they point us in the right direction, and use our own personal compass and hope the arrow pointing north is leading us closer to perfection. Monitoring thought and being like.. “wait, how do I know this, what is this based on.. did I make this thought up myself..” can lead to further investigation and a raised awareness, but I think that is the best we can do, re-search what is known. Anytime you learn more stuff you will see more of what is true and what is not true. Who knows all sees all Your words are very positive. Seems you're a positive man, aren't you? Don't you mind if I ask you a few of questions?.. Ok. 1) What if the arrow would be pointing the South? Would it lead us closer to perfection? 2) Where our re-searches should be stopped? (For not being unawareness). 3) Recently, two believers stopped my friend and ask him whether he believes in Jesus. He refused it, because he was an atheist, and they started to beat me shouting that Jesus is the Lord, etc. I came him to help, and together we handle with it beating them up. So, I can't stand who sent me (I'm an atheist too) for help to my friend: an Angel? a Devil? And why Jesus left the both believers? 1. Well in this case if North is perfection than South may be imperfection. Probably a bad idea! However I suppose you could find all that is wrong and then never do it again.. But you would probably be better finding all that is right and continue doing it. 2. Oh my, what a question. Anything that leads or promotes destruction, or control of the people. For example nuclear/atomic warfare, constant gun upgrades. Things like studying people and using them for profit. For example having the candy at the checkout, studying behaviour to capitalize revenue made off people’s lives. Putting the milk at the back of the store so you have to walk all the way through and maybe see more stuff to buy. Following eye movement and places things we do not need where people look most. Finding ways to enslave and make a consumer out of societies. Using politics to create wars between innocent people. Controlling religion into manipulating people, finding other drugs to slip in our drinking water and that sort of thing. Controlling media sources like the newspaper, air television, limiting google searches, the world is an evil place, hence why I am Christian ;p 3. For starters those were not Christians, those were religious people who claim to Christian but are not educated enough to be called a follower of Jesus in my opinion. No follower of Jesus would do that. I would not say that was Jesus or the devil just mans natural helping hand nature. However the influence was clearly of Jesus XD no doubt Also, Jesus never left believers, he is in all of our hearts, by faith we simply know he is there! His word remains the most influential on all of Earth! Even after 2000 years
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Post by just10sp on Apr 19, 2018 18:08:49 GMT
Things like common interests can group us together as well. Like people who like to go fishing can have fun going fishing and then talking about it. They'd be grouped together by that hobby or tied together by that hobby. And sure drama can exist and does tie people together in a community but it can be other things like sports, music, trips, etc. Well, I agree. Then, we should differ 'groups of interests', and 'societies' in each categories. I will understand 'groups of interests' like the groups that you've said the ones make their own hobbies. I will understand 'societies' as the groups which tied up in their blood, rituals, ethnic, - something higher than just a hobby. So, I believe in fair groups of interests, but don't believe in fair societies. I just wanted to add I was thinking similar things about you! I was even going to message you later on
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2018 18:28:12 GMT
just10sp - But you seem to be not usual blind believer, your position is based on some rational ground. I find it interesting, because I've stopped to be Christian, and you, vice versa, become a Christian. I want to say that you're right, the Christ's words have great influence even today. (I mean all the things about cooperation, about love, and etc.) But... what makes me believe in Jesus today? For which purpose? And even if I try to follow His words, I still can be non-believer in Him. The last things drive me mad, because of the whirlpool of thoughts: I act as Jesus, but I don't believe in Him... Cheers!
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 3, 2020 20:43:49 GMT
It must be a society that is or looks like the Arktos: A Social Anthropology Community.
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