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Re: Assuming God did create imperfection. [Re: MushroomTrip]
#7646666 - 11/17/07 04:17 AM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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"always look on the bright side of life"
i'm not disagreeing or making fun. it is very possible to see the best in everything. to keep that vision is a very good thing and tough, makes for happiness in your life
Edited by sleepy (11/17/07 04:18 AM)
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Re: Assuming God did create imperfection. [Re: cube talk]
#7646881 - 11/17/07 07:13 AM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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cube talk said: We have the ability to decipher right from wrong. Wrong being imperfection.
Thus, we wouldn't be human if we couldn't do this.
Now the question is why do we choose imperfection?
Is it because we believe we can actually get something from it? Something thats valuable?
If theres nothing valuable in imperfection, then it must be delusion which motivates us to choose it consistently.
If so then its not our ability to wander in darkness as we choose or see in the light, its that we don't even know WHY we wander in darkness.
If someone could see before them a choice between perfection and imperfection the choice would be obvious. Seeing it clearly, perfection is the only right choice.
So then the problem is our ignorance of the truth. Having the veil removed we would BE living in eternal happiness. There would be no reason at all to choose darkness, not even the consideration would present itself.
Why speculate on nothing, when you have and ARE everything?
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Re: Assuming God did create imperfection. [Re: Boundless]
#7649372 - 11/17/07 10:34 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Boundless said:
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cube talk said: Now the question is why do we choose imperfection?
Good one! I have to answer this with one..
To have something to perfect?
Say the base of life, was enlightenment, but one could construckt a path, to get to where one is.
Some just understand that they are.. Others make themselves be..
Kind of like putting a hat on, only so one are able to take a hat off..
Funny world we live in!
Edited by Gomp (11/17/07 10:50 PM)
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Re: Assuming God did create imperfection. [Re: a_guy_named_ai]
#7654210 - 11/19/07 11:06 AM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks for accusations. That's not what I meant. We can all learn to be a better society, but without ever having any other emotion than happiness, happiness itself wouldn't be as great. I'm not saying destroy this, or make these people suffer, I'm simply saying we wouldn't know any other emotion. If people would just lighten up and learn, society could still keep all emotions and still function fine keeping happiness. There is a nature of balance, and the law does apply to emotions. I would not wish pain on anyone, especially torture My opinion earlier was very general, your interpretation was not what my intent. And by destroying our humanity, I was referring to our awareness: Sure we'd be happy 24-7, but without the knowledge of any type of pain we don't have full awareness of knowledge referring to emotions (for example, feelings of music, hatred for certain genre's, types of movies, politics, etc., would have all disappeared, even the simplest difference in an opinion brings about change in life.). A perfect society is a great thing, but I personally believe that learning from our mistakes and pains are a better thing than having never known them. Sure there are people who are the sickest people who ever lived and there are huge moral issues around the world, but that's not what this is about. Your welcome to take what I said any way you want, I just didn't explain what I meant enough.
(the other posts below yours explain my meaning more in depth pretty well too)
-------------------- Hope for the best, expect the worst. Your world is how you perceive it.
Edited by cycoshitzo (11/19/07 11:08 AM)
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Re: Assuming God did create imperfection. [Re: cycoshitzo]
#7660931 - 11/20/07 10:28 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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We're in "training" for the next dimension. We need to understand what being trapped in a physical body is before we can appreciate being free in a spiritual plane. Perhaps God is born of man and not vice versa?
-------------------- The answer to 1984 is 1776.
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