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Just this once your highness

2006-12-13 06:56:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

A person that has humility generally receives forgiveness, arrogance and pride keep you from it. Acting morally superior is pride.. Self inflation is your downfall and not the downfall of others, so I'd have to ask acting morally superior is getting you what kind of reward?

2006-12-13 06:47:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Your realization that you are not morally superior is the beginning of your wisdom. So forgive thyself, and I shall forgive you as well!

2006-12-13 06:47:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

sure my love, with all my heart. Realizing your wrongs then overcoming your pride and asking for forgiveness is one of the best things you can ever do in this beautiful yet sinful world dear one. i hope this did not just go to us(yahoo users) but to your loved ones as well especially those you've hurt(if any).take care

2006-12-13 07:01:52 · answer #4 · answered by Jayd 2 · 0 0

that's between the needed conflicts of Protestantism--when you're kept by grace and in no way by works, then what incentive is there to do good works? Over the centuries, fundies have arise with many relaxing solutions: -Calvinists like the Puritans had this problem even worse when you consider that they believed that, no longer something you probably did in existence would have any result on the position you went after lack of existence (predestination). so as that they got here up with the concept you are able to type of tell who replaced into going to heaven by the way they were evidently susceptible to act on the earth, and this works as a kind of weak motivator. those who act virtuous are considered to be contributors of "the choose," so in case you want to be one you're susceptible to act good. You hardly listen this one anymore. -at the same time as i replaced right into a fundie, we discovered that even even with the reality that your habit doesn't be certain your afterlife (once you've reported the magic words) those who're somewhat residing the "christ-like existence" will favor to act good--both as a witness to others or out of organic inclination. besides being a "no authentic scotsman" argument, it doesn't somewhat artwork in practice because human beings make a pragmatic evaluation of the hazards linked with undesirable habit, and contained in the absence of a actual penalty they're susceptible to adhere to their self pastime adversarial to an idealized moral precis. -probable the flakiest rationalization that makes this problem go away is the "God is acquainted with" argument--that when you consider that in problem-free words God is acquainted with what's in a human heart, it truly isn't any longer for persons to guage others on the concept of their habit or their deathbed repentance or maybe with. on the end of the day, even with the reality that, the entire doctrine of salvation by grace can't get previous this problem in any rationally coherent way with out a good type of backpedaling, cherry-figuring out on and knoodling round with fuzzy common sense.

2016-11-26 01:14:11 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

its an oxymoron. Will you learn to appreciate others? If not you are going to continue your life of unhappiness and your secret feelings of inferiority. Most people can sense that you know! Life can be great, even for you.

2006-12-13 06:49:57 · answer #6 · answered by Greanwitch 3 · 0 0

absolutely! I thought I was the only superior one!

gets lonely sometimes!

2006-12-13 06:50:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Certainly. After all, you ARE superior.

2006-12-13 06:47:08 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are forgive, but don't push your moras on anyone else who beliefs differently and accept them for their believes.

2006-12-13 06:47:41 · answer #9 · answered by tetra1015 1 · 1 0

Sure and I invite you to visit the moon. We have a great view.

2006-12-13 06:49:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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