
Rue89
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- Feb 10, 2020
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A gift to my parents maybe, but being born with physical health issues that caused a mental disability and mental health issues, my life was never a gift for me.
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Firstly, I was trying to hit the quote tab and accidentally hit the 'like' tab instead. I do not really 'like' your post. I am indifferent to it and have no particular interest or concern to it like that...
This is contradictory.
I know I did not include your entire post, but you said;
You decided to reincarnation in this world it was your decision. . .
And then you say, you will "have to" reincarnate again to compensate for your suicide...
Those two statements are contradictory no matter which way, or how you slice it.
Therefore, this what you said trying to warn others about their suicide.. it does not hold any weight as being a "truth"
I was wanting to point out the fallacious statements as I see them, to be based on a mistaken belief.
There is nothing to be scared of here by what was said through your words...
LOL I'd completely forgotten I posted this. I can be such a tw*t sometimes.Some gifts are shit.
The fact that God exists (It may or may not be a "fact" according to one's belief) and there is suffering in this world is contradictory.
Yes! Life was "forced" to us. We didn't give out consent to be brought in this world yet parents act as if we owe them everything, where in fact I think they owe us, if not everything than something at least?Life is not a gift. It is a burden. Parents do not ask children whether they want to be born or not. They give birth simply because they "are supposed to", they want someone to do household chores, they need someone to dominate, there are many more reasons and some of them are disgusting. And children have to face life's challenges after that.
I don't see why it would necessarily be contradictory. It might be if we assume that human suffering is in some way special, but I think we often lack perspective. Our personal story is just another "fractal" of experience embedded in a much grander story. Just thinking about the 4th dimension, for instance, makes one question how a God, which is beyond time and space would look at any individual's suffering.
I believe that suffering is a necessary condition for being in this universe at this point in time. Humanity has the opportunity to transform it and have life propagate and expand not in escape from suffering but in peaceful exploration.
So, in my view God rolled the dice and created this reality, but either can't or won't intervene. Pondering this further – perhaps consciousness itself is a random result of this dice roll and God is simply sitting there unbelieving and afraid to jinx it with any intervention? There are so many questions one could ask, but I definitely wouldn't say that there being a God and suffering at the same time is contradictory.
Such debates and arguments have no basis. We are wasting our time.
Oh, I didn't pick this up to argue with you at all. I just find these kinds of conversations interesting. As you said, it's a matter of perspective, I personally found a way of reconciling the existence of "god" with suffering on this earth and wanted to share it. But I respect your opinion too.
LOL I'd completely forgotten I posted this. I can be such a tw*t sometimes.![]()
what makes you say this?You seem so fucking arrogant
how exactly was I supposed to know this?You have a designated place where u can leave the being offerings.
Beings do not physically come and eat the offerings. They take out the energy from the offerings which leaves the food items rotten or heavily decomposed.
I wasn't criticizing. You interpreted my questions as criticism.Ask questions to learn not to criticize. You could decide that my set of beliefs does not melt with your own but you have no right to be toxic
this is your subjective interpretation.You mock what you do not understand
I don't understand how you can guess tonality from written text. You've decided to interpret legitimate questions in your own way.But it doesn't mean you should take such a tone in your speech
I did have questions but you interpreted them as mocking or belittling.If you have any questions, feel free to ask me, but i do not like my believes to be made fun of
The spiritual world is complex. There are many things we fail to understand. Yes you are correct, the statement is contradictory. But it does not make it fallacious. We are mere humans. There are many concepts about the spirit world we do not understand. There are many things which I myself do not understand and find contradictory. But the truth is the truth. There is no need for further discussion. Believe what pleases you.
The fact that God exists (It may or may not be a "fact" according to one's belief) and there is suffering in this world is contradictory.
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I have also made a post above which responds to the other 2 who have questioned my belief. Though my comment is yet to be approved by the moderators.
And btw, you can unlike my post that you have previously liked.
The Christian view is that God's true love is manifest in the gift of free will. If God was all-controlling, we would not be able to choose anything in our lives. It is the human quality of free will that leads to sin, suffering, pain...The reason it's contradictory is because we see God as all knowing, forgiving, and kind. Most do not see as god as just a powerful being but as a symbol of love, hope, kindness, and one who plays the role of a saviour. Therefore, it is safe to assume that having suffering in this world and God existing, is contradictory and that's why many choose not to believe in God.
what makes you say this?
I think you've misinterpreted my intent.
I was merely asking questions
how exactly was I supposed to know this?
You say it as if it's the most natural thing in the world/common knowledge.
I wasn't criticizing. You interpreted my questions as criticism.
I have a right to ask questions when I don't understand what someone's getting at.
You've confused that with 'being toxic' (whatever that means).
this is your subjective interpretation.
I don't understand how you can guess tonality from written text. You've decided to interpret legitimate questions in your own way.
Also, you're the one that started saying that angels are 'generally cunts', which is kind of funny.
But then you criticize others for continuing the conversation in a comedic spirit.
I did have questions but you interpreted them as mocking or belittling.
It makes interacting with you a bit difficult.
Anyway, sorry you took things the wrong way.
There were no bad intentions from me.
I wish you the best.
what makes you say this?
I think you've misinterpreted my intent.
I was merely asking questions
how exactly was I supposed to know this?
You say it as if it's the most natural thing in the world/common knowledge.
I wasn't criticizing. You interpreted my questions as criticism.
I have a right to ask questions when I don't understand what someone's getting at.
You've confused that with 'being toxic' (whatever that means).
this is your subjective interpretation.
I don't understand how you can guess tonality from written text. You've decided to interpret legitimate questions in your own way.
Also, you're the one that started saying that angels are 'generally cunts', which is kind of funny.
But then you criticize others for continuing the conversation in a comedic spirit.
I did have questions but you interpreted them as mocking or belittling.
It makes interacting with you a bit difficult.
Anyway, sorry you took things the wrong way.
There were no bad intentions from me.
I wish you the best.
Don't worry about it.No, I'm sorry for interpreting your questions the wrong way. I truly am.
To be honest, I moved to Australia 5yrs ago. And I have found the people here to be extremely aggressive and impolite. Which in return has led me to be extremely rude.
Once again, I really do apologise.
The Christian view is that God's true love is manifest in the gift of free will. If God was all-controlling, we would not be able to choose anything in our lives. It is the human quality of free will that leads to sin, suffering, pain...
So, I don't see the concepts as necessarily contradictory. In fact, our suffering is as a direct consequence of God's love for humans. So perhaps not contradictory, but definitely ironic!
The Christian view is that God's true love is manifest in the gift of free will. If God was all-controlling, we would not be able to choose anything in our lives. It is the human quality of free will that leads to sin, suffering, pain...
So, I don't see the concepts as necessarily contradictory. In fact, our suffering is as a direct consequence of God's love for humans. So perhaps not contradictory, but definitely ironic!
I am not mocking you but this is something new and strange to me. How do you know they like to get gifts? Why call them "cunts" if you give them gifts? What makes you call them that? Do you think they know you called them that? If they are cunts why call them angels? Why not call them demons?They enjoy receiving gifts from us.
But you've also got all the suffering not due to free will like natural disasters etc.The Christian view is that God's true love is manifest in the gift of free will. If God was all-controlling, we would not be able to choose anything in our lives. It is the human quality of free will that leads to sin, suffering, pain...
So, I don't see the concepts as necessarily contradictory. In fact, our suffering is as a direct consequence of God's love for humans. So perhaps not contradictory, but definitely ironic!