Human beings are by nature imperfect. Thus, it is impossible to come across any person who is 100% perfect. But we can work to make it as good as possible by accepting one another's lack of perfection and that's a good place to start...
2007-11-26 18:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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no........i wud also like to add to that.......
long long time ago.........in a peaceful village, someone's houise was robbed. As it had never happened before, naturally the house owner got very upset. He informed the senior residents of the village and word spread like wild fire. The entire village got into a frenzy and everyone was busy trying to find the culprit. Over a period of few days, the gang of guys was identified as the real culprits. The four of the thieves were produced before the senior members of the village in order to make them surrender the stolen goods and also for deciding the punishment. Having found
themselves in an inescapable siuation, returned most of the goods. When it came o the punishment part, all of them pleaded mercy and explained that they were poor farm labourers, and hadn't been paid wages for a long time. It was decided that since thiss had never occurred before, the thieves would be stoned so that out of fear of severe punishment, no one would ever do such an act in future. Immediately people started picking up stones and were prepared to hurl them at the culprits. From a distance, a saint, halted at the village for a few days, was watching the proceedings. He came to the centre, apologized for interfering and sat under the shade of a tree. The villagers abruptly stopped, and gathered around him. The saint said "Offcourse the group of thieves deserve to be punished for their act. The decision of the village elders is to be held in high esteem. But I have a submission - only the person who has never comitted in a sin, or said a wrong word, or held a wrong feeling, or never harmed anyone in the remotest of thoughts shall come forward and pelt the first stone". The villagers were held in awe! The saint again asked such a person to come forward, however no-one could. He then explained - "With due respect to thte elders, I wish to say that the thieves cannot be punished in this manner. It is better that they be made to do something constructive like working for extera hours in the fields, or guard he village or help people in their trades for a fixed period of time, rather than just being pelted with stones. None is perfect, what they did was also out of desire. To err is human."
2007-11-26 18:08:01
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answered by raindrops 5
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It is very difficult to find a perfect person. If you ask me, even I have never seen a Perfect person I think.
Wise people say that goal of life is to attain perfection. I can say that all the saints are perfect because they have realized God, it is said that if anyone realizes god then God acts through him. Wise say that our self is perfect, they say we need to just realize it.
As for heaven, I don't know, but I can say how come we believe in reality there exists Heaven? I think the release from matter(this body) for ever is freedom. That is the Goal says Wise people.
2007-11-26 18:07:01
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answered by The Ranger 6
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If someone was perfect, he wouldn't be human! In the early days of Christianity there was a huge argument between different groups of Christians as to whether Jesus was really a man or just 'disguised' as one. The thought was that if Jesus never sinned, never thought about sex,. etc., he would be -less- than human, not -more-.
It's like seeing a dog play chess. Dogs aren't -designed- to play chess, so if you saw one playing chess you'd suspect it wasn't really a dog, maybe a midget in a dog suit, maybe a dog puppet, maybe a big cat with fake floppy ears.
We are not perfect because God made us not perfect. Obviously this was deliberate because, by definition, God doesn't make mistakes. So he can't expect us to be perfect. But I think he expects us to make an effort. I am not one who believes we are saved by belief alone, and so it doesn't matter how we behave.
2007-11-26 17:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Anymore, I think if anyone can make it through this life without giving up, they are headed for heaven for a long rest at home with the Father and everyone else who made it.
2007-11-26 17:48:26
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answered by bin there dun that 6
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Only a perfect man can identify a perfect man.This is "mano bhaavam.". This depends on metality.Ifg you hav a perfect spotless mind , you can see a perfect spotless man. there is no standard laid down for a perfect man.Yet I have seen many who were according to my standard very perfect .and cent percent perfect .
Good and bad , perfection and imperfection are not absolute terms and there is no measure of them.
2007-11-26 18:57:59
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answered by Infinity 7
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Right and Wrong(perfect or imperfect) is according to what their attidue on the issue is.
Each and everyone in the world would surely had done something really bad in their past. They will not admit it.
2007-11-26 17:50:00
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answered by saaral_s 2
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That would depend on your definition of what qualifies as perfect. We are all perfectly human. We each play our part in life perfectly. Each individual is perfectly himself or herself. The Earth is perfectly balanced to support life. How much perfection would be enough for you?
2007-11-27 06:09:35
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answered by Tamara S 4
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We all are perfect behind (beyond) the illusion of imperfection that distracts and diverts us from our perfection. The goods and bads to which you refer are in the ego-mind only. Drop the ego and you will "see" perfection everywhere. I am perfectly Sirius
2007-11-27 04:46:43
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answered by i am Sirius 6
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Everybody is perfect they have just strayed away from their original self and heaven and hell are hear and no where else it is your way of looking at the world that counts you can live in hell or heaven its your choice.
2007-11-27 01:33:04
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answered by lawerpradeep 2
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