chatterbox24 -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/20/2014 10:35:34 AM)
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Its very okay to say I am a simpleton or even imply it, whoever wants too. IT just doesn't matter to me. And No BenevolentM, I said no such thing! You know what I meant !ha. I am a warm blooded mammal who can reason, and some find me warm and caring, very non robotic, but its a matter of opinion. I have never been called a robot before, but its ironic Ive called one person that once, SO FUNNY. ITs very mindful to practice the word of God and BenevolentM is Bulleye right. I am not fully embodied. I enjoy learning about others and am interested in furthering my education in Gods name. AMEN! Now excuse me for a moment, I need some wd-40 to get loosed.[:D] quote:
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ORIGINAL: chatterbox24 For me the only way to understand is to be submissive to the word then I begin to gain knowledge. I will not say I know Gods mind. One can think they know a person 25 years but you really never know all. I won't pretend to know something that magnificent. It's not robotic sometimes it's very exciting. But with all things it's not always lightening bolts. You say you are 'submissive to the word' and from it you 'gain knowledge' but you are 'not robotic.' The 'word' and attaining knowledge suggest some form of communication that is mindful. I wonder how this knowledge is transmitted to you and how you sort the truth of it. I think what she is saying is clear. Why is it unclear to you? She follows the example of Christ. That is a form of submissiveness to the Word. My complaint is that it is not full bodied. When you walk in another's shoes it helps you gain insight and so there is knowledge gained. Can you elaborate further on how she is robotic? She subscribes to a paradigm. How does this make her robotic?
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