A Nice-believer Is Always Somebody Who Does Not Practice?
Friday, March 4th, 2011Somebody who sees his religion as a tradition rather that great truth, a dogma, … ? A good Muslim, a good Christian, someone who applies humanistic principles to his life, rather than follow the tenets that would detest him, or kill homosexuals, doctors doing abortions, … ? @ Nothing … religions? Which? These "book" all have rules on punishments to be given to fishermen, condemning to death men for bullshit. And promising an eternity of suffering to those who do not zombie-jesus or Mo the pedo.
a gentile believer who does not practice here does not hold water
Technically, religions have prohibited the imposition of tolerance and hatred. Now everyone's behavior does not depend on whether he or she practices or not, but the vision he or she gets religion. Extremists are not religious, they are just intolerant. Moreover, I emphasize here that extremists exist in all areas. There are atheists who behave violently towards those who believe … Political partisans who attack those who do not agree with them. We know it or not, we all have a dogma, we believe all people. Everything is a matter of moderation, philosophy and respect. Something that all human beings do not necessarily. NB: You know, I think that intolerance is not necessarily human-nature-is just one kind. There will always be people to categorize others and persecute them. For cons, the subjects you are exemplified for thought. We are not obliged to accept this, and it is a. We are not obliged to accept that, and that more uneaffaire public and private sectors. There was a time (ancient Greece) or pederasty, for example (sort of homosexual pedophilia) was accepted. Something which is unacceptable today. Any opinions fights.
A believer who respects not to be "nice" but to be true. The systematic kindness can be a sign of a person who does all what others want and expect of it, to look in their eyes someone acceptable to fill a need for emotional deprivation which it is not necessarily conscious. The life of faith is not only a morality which we would apply humanistic principles. It is quite possible to do humanitarian work, for example someone feel good. This does nothing good practice of those who commit their lives in this kind of altruism, but the attitude of faith is intended to put us "in truth" before our election, the most important in our actions, is to discover what motivates them deeply, because only free really makes them fruitful for the recipient and also to that providing the care to another. Love really is a gift that you receive a call within which the "practice" feeds and nourishes our religious zeal. Love really is a gift that you receive a call within which the "practice" feeds and nourishes our religious zeal AAIM, I would say "our wings" to run without fatigue to the free service and tireless in peace and the joy of serving others. The key to love freely inside, is not to be nice, but being true to our commitments, to be released and delivered from self-concern and self-satisfied sense of "well done".
shhh …. do not repeat, but I think so too!