Is my spiritual age if not in agreement very young or is there a possibility I might even be right!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-06-08
06:33:55
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Celtic princess I would love my memory to carry to another day, or even hold an irritation long enough to have a dig lol. Unfortunately my brain doesn't allow me to extend my intellect that far.
2007-06-09
06:30:41 ·
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Love your answer Jon C (of course)
2007-06-09
06:31:40 ·
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Straight compromising the truth may be a mistake. Perception isn't always true you know.
2007-06-09
06:33:05 ·
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no
2007-06-08 06:39:49
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answered by ringo711 6
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Belief systems are guidelines created by Humans to help maintain Society. Spirituality is a personal journey developed through you and your experiences. If you just believe what you are told without seeking your own truths, you will be limited in your spiritual growth.
So, the importance of whether you agree with someone has no relevance. Your wisdom and creativity is collected throughout your life. It is true, that there may be some more connected to Creation that seem to be wiser. However, this does not make their value more important. Why? Because we are all connected. I am you. You are me. We are just experiencing the truth all over again through a different angle.
The judgment and criticism of your spiritual development is not important. What is important is that you are a creator and you contribute to creation. You are original. You are unique. You are a piece of the puzzle. You are on a Journey. The creation of new and different ideas is neither right or wrong but a contribution to new things and new found possibilities to expand our Universe.
2007-06-08 13:50:02
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answered by Kevin Dellinger 3
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Well I've never heard of a spiritual age of a person. To me a person's spirit is ageless. But to answer your question, of course you have evolved properly! Your questions and answers on here always come across as perceptive or thought-provoking. (Even when some idiot does misunderstand them! Please accept my apologies for that.) By and large, the more a person disagrees with me ,the more I think about the issue under discussion. I also think that the people who do this well actually help evolution along a little bit. So thank you Mrs B.
2007-06-08 15:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Immaturity doesn't come from having a differing opinion, it comes from people resorting to insults, taunts and violence.
A good, provocative debate is necessary to encourage thought, different perspectives and solutions, raising awareness. I don't have to agree with someone to understand their point of view, I don't have to convince them that MY way is the only way, but if I've made them look at the issue from a new angle, then a lot has been achieved.
You raise an excellent question, and there are certain topics here that reflect what you say to a T. People 'debating' on this topic have long left the issues and all that's left is bitter name-calling, as an example.
2007-06-08 13:47:12
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answered by Snake Eyes 6
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Let us agree to disagree..........right? A sign of maturity is to be able to keep two opposing ideas in our mind and weigh the veracity or truth behind them and come to conclusion or atleast trying to........that is maturity which goes hand in hand with evolution.
2007-06-09 10:16:56
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answered by straightener 4
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Hi Mrs B,
No, you can be a fully mature person in disagreement with all of them. And you may, indeed, very well be right!
If you disagree with me, of course. . .
Jon C
2007-06-08 14:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmmm i wonder. Is this a dig at a certain question posted on here last night?
2007-06-08 20:03:14
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answered by celtic_princess77 4
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Faith and belief wouldn't be faith and belief if they were constructed to apease other people. They come from within, and if they don't they aren't worth a lot
2007-06-08 16:50:58
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answered by tickle me emo 3
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No. It simply means that you are wrong.
But don't worry, I change my mind quite often , so you may be right tomorrow. Stick around - it can be interesting.....
2007-06-08 19:49:18
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answered by davidifyouknowme 5
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No just agree to disagree. There is no law about disagreeing with someone.
2007-06-08 13:37:20
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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You have every right to your beliefs. Don't let anyone tell you that they are wrong. This is what faith is all about.
2007-06-08 13:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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