I like them. Were you a Roman Emperor in a previous life?
2007-04-03 04:50:31
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answered by canela 5
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2007-04-03 04:53:25
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answered by Samurai Jack 6
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If these are your beliefs and your actions are syncronized with your beliefs then the end result of the path upon which you are travelling will eventually be destruction in some if not most areas of your life.
The truth of the matter is, is that the universe has a set amount of rules in place (much like a computer program, consisting of laws and boundaries for the user to operate under) allowing for certain actions to either produce benefit and prosperity for the person performing them while other actions naturally lead to destruction for the person performing them. (For every action, there is a reaction) Most if not all of the beliefs you describe above lead to a path of destruction for any individual who puts the deed with the thought.
This isn't a mere opinion, nor are these words a religiously driven attempt to convert your heart, it is simply a sociological and scientific fact.
By logically and scientifically study the world around you long enough you will come to see that the only thing that the universe has no rules or objections against is a thing called love. In love you can operate as a free individual for there will be no rules or boundaries set against you.
Herewith a decription of the word LOVE:
Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. (NRSV, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, 13)
I urdge you to experiment with the principle of love because if it is applied with wisdom it can be the most powerful life tool you will ever use.
Love,
entice7
2007-04-03 05:31:19
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answered by entice7 1
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A mixed bag. I'm all for ridiculing the ignorant and promoting selfish humanism; I have no use for dishonesty nor anarchy.
2007-04-03 04:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Those are hardly beliefs, more like moral code.
How exactly does one "believe in" anarchy though?
Supporting something because nobody gives a damn is slightly contractory as well.
2007-04-03 04:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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sad. And what a way to get a rise out of some people. have a laugh. Honestly i think it the way backwards not forward :)
2007-04-03 04:52:35
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answered by Energybeing 2
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I think I'd have to violate the community guidelines against insulting other users to answer your question.
So, I'll violate the guidelines about 'not an answer' instead.
2007-04-03 04:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would I care? Just another superficial, vain person, get in line.
2007-04-03 04:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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you're free to believe in anything you want to believe in as long as you're not trying to MAKE anyone else follow the same things and as long as your not hurting anyone.
2007-04-03 04:58:17
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answered by Jamester 4
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This isn't even a good try at insulting atheism.
2007-04-03 04:58:53
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answered by hznfrst 6
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