1. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    16 Dec '11 19:351 edit
    Originally posted by Melanerpes
    But in your game, "playing for keeps" could be the way that loses the game?
    Melanerpes, in life, playing for funsies isn't an option. You're playing for keeps

    from day one when your clock started whether you happen to like it or not.

    gb


    Edit: In RHP correspondence chess parlance, 'unrated games' aren't an option.
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    16 Dec '11 20:001 edit
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Melanerpes, in life, playing for funsies isn't an option. You're playing for keeps

    from day one when your clock started whether you happen to like it or not.

    gb


    Edit: In RHP correspondence chess parlance, 'unrated games' aren't an option.
    We can carry this metaphor a little further. The question is whether one looks at one's rating as the guide to one's playing of the game (assuming the rating determines the ultimate home). Instead, one can say, am I getting sufficient reward from playing well and fairly, learning from my errors, with kindness toward myself and my fellow players? If so, I will let the ultimate reward take care of itself.
  3. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    16 Dec '11 20:311 edit
    Originally posted by JS357
    We can carry this metaphor a little further. The question is whether one looks at one's rating as the guide to one's playing of the game (assuming the rating determines the ultimate home). Instead, one can say, am I getting sufficient reward from playing well and fairly, learning from my errors, with kindness toward myself and my fellow players? If so, I will let the ultimate reward take care of itself.
    Only little catch is that we're not only social but also spiritual creatures. Life choices on planet earth determine our future pleasure and happiness, or our eternal suffering and unceasing pain. RHP Spirituality Forum activity far exceeds all other forums.

    gb
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    16 Dec '11 21:08
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Only little catch is that we're not only social but also spiritual creatures. Life choices on planet earth determine our future pleasure and happiness, or our eternal suffering and unceasing pain. RHP Spirituality Forum activity far exceeds all other forums.

    gb
    The degree of concern a person must have, if he believes his current actions may cause his eternal suffering and unceasing pain, cannot be overestimated.
  5. Standard memberRJHinds
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    17 Dec '11 07:16
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    No surprise standard board games imitate life. Volition, individual choices, free will always determine outcomes. Object is to secure permanent reward and to avoid loss by default or resignation... specifically, a favorable address of one's eternal home.

    gb
    In life there was a time that I reached the point I believed I was saved.
    It is like in chess when you have just made a sacrifice that you believe
    wins the game for you. However, your salvation or win is not complete
    until you get to the end. So we must continue the good fight until the
    end.
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    17 Dec '11 15:41
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    You've got our attention... now please develop your point.
    As I said, take a moment to think about it.
    If a 1 year old child dies of malaria, where in your belief system does he go?
    What control does he have over what destination that is?
  7. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    17 Dec '11 17:15
    Originally posted by twhitehead
    As I said, take a moment to think about it.
    If a 1 year old child dies of malaria, where in your belief system does he go?
    What control does he have over what destination that is?
    Justice is one of Deity's attributes. God is fair. Children never reaching

    the age of accountability are taken home to be with Him in Heaven.

    gb
  8. SubscriberSuzianne
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    17 Dec '11 19:56
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Justice is one of Deity's attributes. God is fair. Children never reaching

    the age of accountability are taken home to be with Him in Heaven.

    gb
    Because they haven't reached the age of arrogance, the age of self-aggrandizement, or the age of self-worship. They are still free of Satan and they still belong to God. If only we could all remember this time of our lives.
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    19 Dec '11 19:221 edit
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Justice is one of Deity's attributes. God is fair. Children never reaching

    the age of accountability are taken home to be with Him in Heaven.

    gb
    So you admit that your original statement is blatantly untrue?

    And how is it 'justice' that the vast majority of humans totally bypass the justice system?
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