(May 7, 2013 at 10:22 am)enrico Wrote:(May 7, 2013 at 10:11 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Agree with Tonus enrico. Your adherence to dogma can also be viewed as atrophy. The inability to fly and experience the material world with confidence in your own capabilities. You seem to rather naive in your thinking ....you ARE material, the fact that your mind is capable of convincing you otherwise will only lead you further and further into your cage where you will wither and die and become nothing, having been nothing and striving for nothing.
He who does not risk.... dies. Because life is about risk, and your comments seem to infer that you are hell bent on avoiding it. So it seems to me
Very strange comment.
How can i avoid the real world when i work 5 days a week , i look after my wife and kids making sure nothing is missing, i grow things in the garden, i go around to see friends, i go to meetings and all the rest.
What risk i suppose to take?
Maybe you want me to airdrop?
Then you have just negated your claim of living an aesthetic life striving for the supernatural. So again what is your argument?
You have family, friends, a (presumably) good job, you go to church and live what you call a good life; so what is your problem?
That atheists can do the same and not be caught up in 2000 year old dogma made up by a bunch of "cocks in frocks"? Because we are curious about everything and you are content in your cage, atheists are somehow evil? Or is it freedom we enjoy that you don't?
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5