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I liked the remark about the impossibility of the same man crossing a river twice. By the time he has reached the other shore, the river has moved on and he is no longer the same man...
Originally posted by AceWombat04
reply to post by CornShucker
Wow. You just reminded me of a conversation with a friend I hadn't recalled for nearly twenty years. One of his favorite sayings was, "A man cannot cross the same river twice." Same meaning as what you describe. He was an extremely wise 14 year old. And I was a somewhat less wise 14 year old privileged to be his best friend.
Funny, I was just thinking of him and posted about him in another topic before I saw this. Thank-you so much for kindling the memory.
Sorry for the off topic post, but had to thank you for that. Peace.
Originally posted by wildtimes
reply to post by CornShucker
It's okay. The thread has kind of run its course. But, thanks for reading it, friends.
But actually, I just was looking at Wrabbit's thread about young Tsarnaev and his older brother (the suspects in the Boston case).
I'd call the story we've heard so far about them a case of Religious Trauma Syndrome. Tragic.
Originally posted by wildtimes
I believe that LOVE is that "Divine Spark". Religion IS NOT what instills LOVE into people; obviously religion just as readily instills violence, hatred and injustice. Therefore, religion is unnecessary for a person to be good and loving."
I'm in agreement with you.
Here's that thread: www.abovetopsecret.com... if you'd like to have a look at it. It's been interesting and lively along the same lines as this one.edit on 2-5-2013 by wildtimes because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by wildtimes
Winell: Religion causes trauma when it is highly controlling and prevents people from thinking for themselves and trusting their own feelings. Groups that demand obedience and conformity produce fear, not love and growth. With constant judgment of self and others, people become alienated from themselves, each other, and the world. Religion in its worst forms causes separation.