posted on Aug, 22 2013 @ 03:19 PM
reply to post by backcase
It all depends on your definition of words.
We disagreed on humility because we had different definitions.
I am not the type of person who says to look it up in the dictionary and only use the definition the dictionary gives you because I think making your
own interpretation of definitions gives a sense of freedom, but at the same time the clarity of the words can be lost.
This is why I try to make my definitions simple and similar to what everyone else generally mean.
In my mind and in most people's minds "Humility" means putting others before yourself, "lowering" yourself, "humbling" yourself.... if your
definition of humility is mutual respect for everyone. Then I agree that humility is probably the best thing we can do for balance in the world while
ensuring everyone's freedom without imposing on others...
As for whether or not I am God , you are God, or we are all God , I guess that also depends on the definition.
If you have a pantheistic definition of God where God is omnipresent (everywhere) then it makes sense that we and everyone and everything else is God.
If you have a theistic definition of God where God is some powerful entity with super powers then it makes sense that humanity is not God as most of
humanity lack these abilities....