*** whispering to Pangel *** I think you are right..we should share our truths.
Peace, Love and Blessings,
Greenwood
2007-04-14 15:33:09
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answered by Greenwood 5
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Makes some sort of sense to me. The human mind is like a bagatelle, a logic gate puzzle - it filters what it thinks and believes through the pathways that have already been established for it by its genetic makeup, its experiences, its culture and so on. So it makes sense that if any outside god was trying to reach all people, it would teach the same lessons in different ways to those different people, with allegories and understanding that made sense to them within their own world. However, I'd say we have a way to go yet before the "truth" of all these different messages gets through to us en masse, because human beings just LOVE focusing on what makes them different from each other - within any community, you'll find people dividing themselves along the most arbitrary lines, and within the world community, religion - the name we give to the particulars of our belief-systems - is a very hard line to see beyond in search of some deeper, universal truth (largely because we tend to think we've already FOUND the only truth that matters), so we might be a little way from working out that the core of every belief-system is peace, love, tolerance and all that groovy stuff. Still, here's hoping.
2007-04-14 23:12:34
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answered by mdfalco71 6
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Hmm... Many "different" things to "different" people...and then these people would put these "different" whispers together to hear "THE" Truth?... I'm not so sure. You know how humans do it; you tell them one thing, but they hear another thing somehow.
Good thinking, though.
Peace to you, and I hope you, too, are having a wonderful night.
2007-04-14 16:32:55
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answered by Serenity 2
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You can't get them to listen because the are too deeply enchanted by the mythology of the book.
If you could force them to hear, the things that they would hear would be seen as the work of the devil because the are so different from the nonsense in the book.
Only those who are ready will hear and only a few of those will understand.
The universe invented this game of hide and seek, it must have a plan. I put my faith and my trust in its plan, even If I don't always understand it.
Good try though.
Love and blessings Don
2007-04-15 00:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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He all ready has, but do people want to hear the truth, the first thing that man would think of is there any money in the truth, the church would be worried they would lose control, what control they left.
There's two words that we don't use enough off in this world, and as you know i often sign off with them
Love & Peace
2007-04-14 19:18:46
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answered by ringo711 6
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This sounds kind of like the collective unconscious: all people dreaming similar things, telling each other about them, devising systems of thought from them...and all these systems strangely familiar.
It reminds me of something Joseph Conrad said in his diary about writing. I can't find the quote (alas, my copy is buried in the Heart of Darkness, aka, a box somewhere), but it basically says that he tries to paint a word picture using a sort of woven web of words, something that dances around the image and creates a holographic reality that is much more affecting than simply naming a thing. Whispers do that much more effectively than shouts. Thanks for the thoughtful question!
2007-04-14 15:59:14
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answered by Black Dog 6
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Me thinks many whispers come from another source. God Bless.
2007-04-14 15:38:18
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answered by djmantx 7
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Thanks you I had a great day; finally saw "Stranger than Fiction", and I talked to my son. I hope yours was interesting and wonderful also.
To bad humanity has such an immature awareness of our free will, and is happier ignoring GOD to pause killing each other than peacefully whispering. It comforting that you (and others) think humanity is better than I do. (I don't know why, or how you do it) - I rarely see humans redeeming themselves, to warrant such hope for our future.
2007-04-14 19:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What you said is very confusing. I don't really understand what you are trying to get at. As there is no God, he can't really go around whispering anything into anyone's ear. Even if there was a god, wouldn't he have better things to do then to whisper things into people's ears. Wouldn't he be able to just make things happen?
but god isn't a person, he is just something that people have made up to make themselves feel better, something or someone to blame when things go wrong.
2007-04-14 15:36:21
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answered by lochmessy 6
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Thank you, Pangel. That's a great point. Perhaps he wants us to worship him as one faith. But until we start working together we'll never know how to worship him. So to all you people out there who think you have the whole truth, please don't hold us all back. Share what you know, so we can all benefit. Blessings in the Light of Christ!
2007-04-14 18:07:34
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answered by Guvo 4
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That's what I believe...
Kind of, I believe that everyone looks at a truth that they cannot completely understand, and they perceive a three dimensional object as a two dimensional one. It's like someone took a globe and smashed it, and everyone has a piece of the world map. Alot of people think that their piece is the only right one, and won't share with anyone. Others recognize that their piece fits with other peoples, and try to see the whole picture with the help of others...
2007-04-14 16:18:51
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answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6
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