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@karoly-aczel said
yes, I was thinking of Jesus' example. Do I have to repeat myself always?
By the time of the "big reveal" that was made obvious. Obvious to anyone having more than a superficial understanding of spirituality that is.


@karoly-aczel said
early reply to next posts : I'm bored and couldn't care less
lol

Somehow you knew ToO was about to post.

Impressive!


@thinkofone said
By the time of the "big reveal" that was made obvious. Obvious to anyone having more than a superficial understanding of spirituality that is.
Did Jesus make a 'big reveal' when he said he was sent by God? Did you fall off your seat?

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
You're lying. I'm not a psychologist.
How could that reasonably be called a lie?

You way oversold your role in the "mental health field" in an attempt to deceive others as to your understanding of psychological matters. Just as you way oversold your "degree in theology".

Your posts reveal that you don't have the wherewithal to have much of an understanding of either.

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@thinkofone said
How could that reasonably be called a lie?

You way oversold your role in the "mental health field" in an attempt to deceive others as to your understanding of psychological matters. Just as you way oversold your "degree in theology".
It's cute how you only come out to play when karoly is there to hold your hand.



OMG You've morphed into Romans. 😲

(How can one over sell a job and a qualification? It's what I do. It's what I've studied).


@ghost-of-a-duke said
lol

Somehow you knew ToO was about to post.

Impressive!
somehow I knew he wasn't looking for my approval ... and it was plural ( "posts" )


@karoly-aczel said
somehow I knew he wasn't looking for my approval ... and it was plural ( "posts" )
ToO lives for your approval. Who else does he have?


'The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.'

Martin Luther King, Jr.


@ghost-of-a-duke said
'The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.'

Martin Luther King, Jr.
Very nice!
An immortal wisdom. Especially because it comes from a man who lived the example of his own quote.


@wolfe63 said
Very nice!
An immortal wisdom. Especially because it comes from a man who lived the example of his own quote.
Which is a rare thing indeed sir.


@wolfe63 said
Very nice!
An immortal wisdom. Especially because it comes from a man who lived the example of his own quote.
Well said by the both of you.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
ToO lives for your approval. Who else does he have?
He doesn't need anyone ..

Here's a quote I came across " Dont f*** with anyone who's not afraid of being alone " 😉 .... you're welcome


@ghost-of-a-duke said
'The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.'

Martin Luther King, Jr.
awwww , now you're just trolling my rhp bio


@kellyjay said
Well said by the both of you.
I said the same thing but somehow it's not the same ... I even used my own words.


@philokalia said
There's a lot of ways to describe what it means to be a man. I do not wish to view them as conflicting necessarily. Each generation has its own set of challenges and values which it needs to have emphasized and even values which perhaps need to be [i[de-emphasized.[/i]

I think that, for men of the 21st century, a recurring theme will be discipline and the removal of sex ...[text shortened]...
Once these sorts of values are inculcated, then we are ready to really go from boyhood to manhood.
That's the problem ... there is no universal idea of "human" .

First we have to make neo-humans and then when everyone catches up we can just call them "humans" again