i'm not sure what to think or do
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:33:08
but then i've had a (rare) pissy day. i suppose i could list all the reasons why - but that's not really important.
but..... to my point. below is the conversation that took place over several days. if you wade through it i would be most greatful. i have so much to say about this but i want insights from others before i comment.
it begins with a wayward and rather odd post:
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HIM:
Pangea
vs
Gondwanaland
?
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ME
i'll have to go with the chicken (Pangaea)
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HIM
At least I didn't include Atlantis and Mu The arbitrary naming of the original super continent that plate tectonic theory says floated apart into the land masses as we know them.
Talk about it much and you start getting theological arguments. The completely sensible duality of male vs female powers compared to the father son and the holy spook.
Tossing out a thought now and then might get an interesting discussion. Beats talking about Clinton vs Obama. Politics have never been such a wasteland as they are now.
BTW what the hell is a Mitt? Short for mittens? Extrapolating,"Mittens for president!"
Vote Mittens!
Even geography comes back to politics and religion!
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ME
i wonder about the theological arguments you are talking about. on the surface, the face of it, i don't see a theological problem. that is, that continents were once together and broke apart.
the male/female vs Father, Son and Holy Spirit ... that's what i'm not seeing. how does the land mass breaking apart have implications there? but then i did cursory research to make my reply.
politics.... ugh. i keep up with it but don't ask me why
you a smart boy?
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HIM
(Deleted post)
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ME
I'll agree that religion attempts to explain black vs white, good and evil. but don't mistake that it also attempts to explain grey areas as well. and that is what most of life is.... gray areas that require judgement. judement in the acknowedgement of intentions, motives.
were that it could all be good vs evil and easily explainable. but of course, it's not.
that the holy trinity is a fabrication is your interpretation. you assume that there was no mysticysm until the idea of the trinity.
do christians not believe that there were dinosaurs and oozing schlep in the sea? of course. we can see the evidence of evolution in recorded history.
as for sexuality - the most powerful of human insticts. yes, it's a drive we all have, almost as powerful as the desire for food and drink to survive.
we are all part of the dream.
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HIM
I don't have the answers but I know that once you stop dreaming you stop living.
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ME
who does?
we hold on to what we can to make sense of it all.
faith really isn't so bad
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HIM
Living in a gray world? No Thank you!
I'll take the Color and run!
This conversation has grown dull and Thin...
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ME
you either didn't read the whole comment or didn't make the effort to understand it.
"Living in a gray world" is something you implied from a reply you skimmed.
This conversation has grown dull and thin because you have not given it any thought.
get back to me if and when you re-engage.
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HIM
on my best days i'm insulted when someone attempts to unzip their big jesus trash bag on my page.
Mittens make a worthier argument.
I feel sick enough as it is.
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ME
so much for intelligent discussion -- even at your initiation.
insult indeed.
oh please.
but..... to my point. below is the conversation that took place over several days. if you wade through it i would be most greatful. i have so much to say about this but i want insights from others before i comment.
it begins with a wayward and rather odd post:
----------------------------
HIM:
Pangea
vs
Gondwanaland
?
------------------------------
ME
i'll have to go with the chicken (Pangaea)
---------------------------
HIM
At least I didn't include Atlantis and Mu The arbitrary naming of the original super continent that plate tectonic theory says floated apart into the land masses as we know them.
Talk about it much and you start getting theological arguments. The completely sensible duality of male vs female powers compared to the father son and the holy spook.
Tossing out a thought now and then might get an interesting discussion. Beats talking about Clinton vs Obama. Politics have never been such a wasteland as they are now.
BTW what the hell is a Mitt? Short for mittens? Extrapolating,"Mittens for president!"
Vote Mittens!
Even geography comes back to politics and religion!
-------------------------------------------------
ME
i wonder about the theological arguments you are talking about. on the surface, the face of it, i don't see a theological problem. that is, that continents were once together and broke apart.
the male/female vs Father, Son and Holy Spirit ... that's what i'm not seeing. how does the land mass breaking apart have implications there? but then i did cursory research to make my reply.
politics.... ugh. i keep up with it but don't ask me why
you a smart boy?
------------------------------------
HIM
(Deleted post)
----------------------------------
ME
I'll agree that religion attempts to explain black vs white, good and evil. but don't mistake that it also attempts to explain grey areas as well. and that is what most of life is.... gray areas that require judgement. judement in the acknowedgement of intentions, motives.
were that it could all be good vs evil and easily explainable. but of course, it's not.
that the holy trinity is a fabrication is your interpretation. you assume that there was no mysticysm until the idea of the trinity.
do christians not believe that there were dinosaurs and oozing schlep in the sea? of course. we can see the evidence of evolution in recorded history.
as for sexuality - the most powerful of human insticts. yes, it's a drive we all have, almost as powerful as the desire for food and drink to survive.
we are all part of the dream.
------------------------------------
HIM
I don't have the answers but I know that once you stop dreaming you stop living.
----------------------
ME
who does?
we hold on to what we can to make sense of it all.
faith really isn't so bad
-------------------------
HIM
Living in a gray world? No Thank you!
I'll take the Color and run!
This conversation has grown dull and Thin...
------------------------------
ME
you either didn't read the whole comment or didn't make the effort to understand it.
"Living in a gray world" is something you implied from a reply you skimmed.
This conversation has grown dull and thin because you have not given it any thought.
get back to me if and when you re-engage.
--------------------------------------
HIM
on my best days i'm insulted when someone attempts to unzip their big jesus trash bag on my page.
Mittens make a worthier argument.
I feel sick enough as it is.
------------------------------
ME
so much for intelligent discussion -- even at your initiation.
insult indeed.
oh please.