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Re: Can't you see? As a rule, one sees what one wants to see. Generally speaking, one places one's own fears and beliefs into everyone else; it's called "projecting". What you fear in others is what you fear in yourself. What you believe you see in others is what you see in yourself. The people who blame some "addiction" to whatever are those who feel that addiction within themselves. They believe themselves to be "evil", therefore everyone else is.
These people don't see something natural and delivered from God as being good, but instead try to warp God's work into something evil. Just another case of the moral majority minority trying to impose their will on everyone else in order to validate their own lack of faith in God
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 MaxoYour tax dollars at work.Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL | said by GlennAllen:As a rule, one sees what one wants to see. Generally speaking, one places one's own fears and beliefs into everyone else; it's called "projecting". What you fear in others is what you fear in yourself. What you believe you see in others is what you see in yourself. The people who blame some "addiction" to whatever are those who feel that addiction within themselves. They believe themselves to be "evil", therefore everyone else is. Maybe that's just the way you see yourself, so you project the idea that others project their own ideas on others, as a projection of your own ideas.
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 MaxoYour tax dollars at work.Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL | said by karlmarx:How in the world can you consider 'protecting the children' to be more important that protecting our liberties. In general I choose to manually ignore your posts. But, where did I say anything about taking away anyone's liberties? I never suggested any legislation at all. |
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 | reply to karlmarx What An odd occasion I Agree With You ! |
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 | reply to Maxo I think he--karlmarx--got turned around trying to follow your inescapable logic... "an enigma, wrapped up in a puzzle, wrapped up in a conundrum" will get'em every time.
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 Michieru2zzz zzz zzzPremium join:2005-01-28 Miami, FL | reply to GlennAllen What is this BS you speak of? |
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 Michieru2zzz zzz zzzPremium join:2005-01-28 Miami, FL | reply to GlennAllen It is also human nature to understand and learn. Which is why we might hate something when we are young but love it when we are grown up as individuals.
Those who places one's own fears and beliefs into everyone else is simply trying to have everyone else confirm their judgement as the norm.
Normality is what you think of it, for us killing might be a sin, but for the Incas slicing someone's neck on top of the pyramid is an actual blessing.
Those who blame an addiction have probably experienced it themselves but thats not always the case, because as stated before the possibility of understanding and learning will not speak from fear or belief because they feel that addiction themselves, but because they seen the result of someone else's actions.
Earth could be a blessing and a hell whole no matter which way you look at it, those are just the two extremes.
P.S Christians where a minority back in the day and have imposed their will on everyone else in order to validate their own faith in God and has gone to extremes of running religiously ran crusades against those who where considered evil from their point of view.
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