Without adhering to any specific Religious system, i am saying this as something that seems compatible with many Religions, because it is such a simple idea, like the 'golden rule' (Confucianism and Christianity) that it is like the things many Religions say, so that it could help anyone without placing a specific conversion on someone (that is for them to decide, or the Deitie(s)). I used my Reason to understand this because i think Religion and Common Sense can and should work side by side. This info i was told by nothing and no one, i figured it out.
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Permalink Reply by Sidian M.S. Jones on March 22, 2012 at 9:35pm If you could distill this into a succinct belief I'd love to see it posted in the Belief Modules forum.
Permalink Reply by James Germiquet on March 22, 2012 at 9:53pm I totally agree with you, Reap what you sow, Karma, What goes around comes around. So you better follow that golden rule.
Sometimes I see a movie with violence or people harming others, stealing others security and I ask myself why would someone even make up a movie like that. Why would someone make a game where people kill each other, like cops and robbers cowboys and indians, rambo etc.
Why do we find a need to catch the bad guys would it not be better to create a world that has no bad guys?
Why believe in an Armageddon? Why create evil, pain and suffering even in our prophecying?
Permalink Reply by James Germiquet on March 22, 2012 at 10:06pm
I also find that enlightened people are people who understand the belief module, that whatever I criticise other people for doing to me, I should criticise myself for doing to them and refrain from doing so.
But I see that instead of doing that many people think they are smart because they can come up with so many reasons to justify what they know it is wrong to do to others.
Permalink Reply by giordio cieszkowski on March 28, 2012 at 2:02pm consistency in belief is a hard thing to attain, and people should always compare there beliefs/actions in one field to every other
James Germiquet said:
I also find that enlightened people are people who understand the belief module, that whatever I criticise other people for doing to me, I should criticise myself for doing to them and refrain from doing so.
But I see that instead of doing that many people think they are smart because they can come up with so many reasons to justify what they know it is wrong to do to others.
Permalink Reply by giordio cieszkowski on March 28, 2012 at 2:03pm o.k.
Sidian M.S. Jones said:
If you could distill this into a succinct belief I'd love to see it posted in the Belief Modules forum.
Permalink Reply by giordio cieszkowski on March 28, 2012 at 2:11pm actually, i will split it b/c i think that it involves several separate ideas.
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