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chatterbox24 -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:09:54 PM)

Someone wise told strength, will, consistancy, and relentless trying works. Thats pretty moral, dont you think Ben?
I trust it to be true.
I have felt magic before, oh no is that immoral? Yikes.
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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

The immoral believe in magic.





BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:09:54 PM)

It was part of the instructions given to me by the Mother of the Church to become familiar with magic which now makes sense. It did not at the time, but I did as I was instructed. Magic is bipolar.

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http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/polar

Polar
resembling a pole or axis around which all else revolves.


Magic comes in two varieties. The magic that was practiced by ancient man and the magic practiced by modern man.




BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:26:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: chatterbox24

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

The immoral believe in magic.


I have felt magic before, oh no is that immoral? Yikes.


As I've pointed out your understanding is not full-bodied. This is not a terrible thing in that it is a condition that is kind of normal for the human race. I am only trying to give you enough of an understanding so that you can complete the journey on your own.

It seems likely that you have heard of the power or technology of positive thinking. In its pure form this is an example of magic. Though also practiced by the religious it is not practiced in a pure form by the religious by design. The pure form is the impure form.




chatterbox24 -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:29:31 PM)

Let me clarify too, when I felt magic, I did not mean as if I was a "magical person" I meant it as wonderment, heightened senses. I couldnt imagine being without it. The "spark" of life. I would be sorry for anyone who didnt ever have it. Maybe not everyone has that?
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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

It was part of the instructions given to me by the Mother of the Church to become familiar with magic which now makes sense. It did not at the time, but I did as I was instructed. Magic is bipolar.

quote:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/polar

Polar
resembling a pole or axis around which all else revolves.


Magic comes in two varieties. The magic that was practiced by ancient man and the magic practiced by modern man.





BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:35:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: chatterbox24

Let me clarify too, when I felt magic, I did not mean as if I was a "magical person" I meant it as wonderment, heightened senses. I couldnt imagine being without it. The "spark" of life. I would be sorry for anyone who didnt ever have it. Maybe not everyone has that?


I am saying you take this to too great an extreme.




BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:38:34 PM)

There is a need for temperance.




chatterbox24 -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:40:00 PM)

Understood. Yes I am aware of positive thinking, of course! Ha.
I appreciate the information you give me, and I respect it too.
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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

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ORIGINAL: chatterbox24

Let me clarify too, when I felt magic, I did not mean as if I was a "magical person" I meant it as wonderment, heightened senses. I couldnt imagine being without it. The "spark" of life. I would be sorry for anyone who didnt ever have it. Maybe not everyone has that?


I am saying you take this to too great an extreme.





BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:40:28 PM)

What you are saying is you cannot have too much wonderment.




chatterbox24 -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 4:51:01 PM)

Close. Yes. I can also share it. My friends could verify it, but these are not computer friends. Do you believe that even possible? I wonder.[:D][:D]
you are right...........okay.........steady she goes. I still havent watched the film yet but its on my list.
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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

What you are saying is you cannot have too much wonderment.





BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 5:04:16 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

It did not (make sense) at the time, but I did as I was instructed.


Language has its limitations and so a point of clarification is needed. Though it did not make sense I was not troubled by it. I was at peace. There was no should I carry out Her instructions?




BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 5:09:11 PM)

It did not make sense at the time in retrospect. What can I say? In the presence of God I am not a doubting Thomas.




chatterbox24 -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 5:10:34 PM)

No instructions. Just sharing.
I love to learn. But only certain things. What you talk about inspires me. Its a gift. So the knowledge is much appreciated. People should be kind to each other. At least in my world.
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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

It did not (make sense) at the time, but I did as I was instructed.


Language has its limitations and so a point of clarification is needed. Though it did not make sense I was not troubled by it. I was at peace. There was no should I carry out Her instructions?





chatterbox24 -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 5:13:46 PM)

God is real.

Have a good night.




BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 5:51:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: chatterbox24

I still havent watched the film yet but its on my list.


I have given you a home work assignment and if you complete it, it means I finally managed to get a female to complete a home work assignment for me.




BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 6:06:37 PM)

There is a puritanical spectrum. It is important to pay homage those who are better than you rather than attempt to tear them down. The Protestants attempt to raise everyone to the same level, but this is foolishness.




Marc2b -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 6:12:07 PM)

Is it just me or has this thread gotten seriously freakin' weird?




Kirata -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 6:23:57 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Marc2b

Is it just me or has this thread gotten seriously freakin' weird?

(in reply to Marc2b)

Well there are two people talking to themselves, and you're one of them.

K.




BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 7:05:43 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BenevolentM

There is a puritanical spectrum.


Recognition of this either intentionally or inadvertently is sometimes or often perceived as hypocrisy, a moral contradiction.




BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 7:14:37 PM)

So if you feel that moral contradiction is insufferable, where you end up at is at one of the two polar opposite poles, and as I pointed out there is not one path to Hell; there are two. Consequently, one must practice both tolerance and intolerance at once. The problem is, How does one do this? The Protestants have their formula, the Catholics have theirs.




BenevolentM -> RE: What good is morality anyway? (3/26/2014 7:20:26 PM)

Perfect tolerance is a path to Hell. Perfect intolerance is a path to Hell.




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