RE: My Escatological Vision
January 21, 2011 at 10:03 am
(This post was last modified: January 21, 2011 at 10:30 am by dqualk.)
Quote: Oh, well.... that's alright then, really...........
Pal, any credibility you might have had went straight down the shitter with that comment.
An eye for an eye makes the world go blind. The only way to move forward is by forgivness. I am not saying he should be let loose or not punished. You people are so angry and self-righteous.
I'm sure there are many times in all of your lives that you have done something, and someone has forgiven you for it. I'm sure it was not as heinous as such an act, but we all have skeletons in our closet. I wonder if you people can even forgive yourselves.
All of you close your minds so quickly. You do not stop to think, why would someone forgive in such a situation. This is becasue you are to arrogant, and your arrogance allows to to wallow in your ignorance.
I suggest watching Forgiving Dr. Mengele, its on Netflix, its about a Jewish woman who realizes the power of forgivness and forgives the Nazis. She was at Aushwitz for a long time.
Quote: Lewis Black: "There is no such thing as bad language. I don't believe that anymore. It's ridiculous. They call it a debasing of the language. No! We are adults. These are the words we use... to express: frustration, rage, and anger... in order that we don't pick up a tire iron and beat the shit out of someone. What word do you use?... 'Oh, look at that...pussyfeathers.'"
Yes it serves its purpose. However, the mark of a good educated man is controlling their emotions. Not letting their emotions dictate the conversation. I use vulgar langauge when talking to vulgar people because sometimes that is the only thing they understand, however I understand that if you want to actually think and I mean THINK about an issue, then cussing should not be involved, as it demonstrates that one is a slave to their passions. I also you vulgar language becuase I have not mastered myself yet.
I say down play becuse I know for certain each and everyone of us has been forgiven for some stupid mistake we have made, or we know a loved one and we are glad they were forgiven, yet we choose not to extend forgiveness up to a certain wavy, subjective line.