muso wrote on Apr 26
th, 2013 at 8:54am:
Yadda wrote on Apr 25
th, 2013 at 9:48am:
Ha ha, it is to laugh, muso.When you were
a child muso, you didn't have knowledge of many things.
You couldn't see radio waves, and you didn't know what radio waves were, until......
1 Corinthians 13:11
When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child:
but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
Of course you did muso.
Some childish things are worth keeping. Open mindedness, a non cynical approach to life,
a sense of fun and a forgiving, non judgemental attitude are some of them. The same applies to creativity.
Never forsake the child within. That's another invisible entity for you. Do you think that exists?
I have never used the simplistic argument that because it's invisible , it doesn't exist, so you can forget the part about radio waves. It's a strawman.
Gravity, and the world, are our teachers.
No ?
Why does gravity refuse to bear us up, when we [foolishly] jump off a precipice ?
muso,
Would you ever claim that gravity is cynically cruel and grotesque, for dashing us upon those rocks below ?
I don't believe that you would argue such a proposition.
Yet you would argue [i believe] that man/men should [always?] be forgiven for their foolishness.
[....and how are we to learn [something of value], if we are never criticised, for our foolishness ?]
And i will say again here, that my philosophy is not cynical or cruel [nor, is the philosophy of my God, cruel, as i understand him].
And i will argue that my philosophy is willing to forgive the foolish, ...
but not the cruel.
And that is where we two must part.
Q.
How am i so certain that you are willing to forgive the cruel ?
A.
Because i see you [on this forum] ignore and forgive the cruel, and call 'foolishness' a 'virtue' [i.e. 'tolerance'], e.g.
"...a sense of fun and a forgiving".
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muso,
Q.
Is it cruel [for others,
of others], to embrace a philosophy which teaches, that it is lawful to enslave and/or murder others, for no other reason but to satisfy the carnal desire and vanity of those who [would] choose to embrace such a philosophy ?
Q.
Is it cruel [for ourselves, who are not members of that philosophy] to pretend [to ourselves], that persons who we count as 'friends', are not cruel persons,
...even though our 'friends' have chosen to associate themselves with that cruel philosophy ?
...even though our 'friends' [by their 'embrace' of that philosophy] do choose to embrace the tenets of that cruel philosophy ?
Q.
Are we forgiven, because we look away from the truth, when our fellow-travellers [the friends of our 'friends'], behave cruelly ?
Q.
Are we forgiven, because we are not convicted by our own consciences, because we turn our eyes away, when we
choose not to acknowledge [and openly condemn] the cruel actions of cruel persons, and a cruel philosophy ?
THOSE WHO ARE CONVICTED;
"None calleth for justice, nor any pleadeth for truth: they trust in vanity, and speak lies; they conceive mischief, and bring forth iniquity."