Originally posted by sonshipI think we both know that this is not about approving one another.Yes it's similar to saying "I love you" definatly !
So the Christian is definitely in a love relationship with Christ.
To profess love, devotion, affection daily is quite fresh.
You don't grasp yet that we are talking about a [b] Person and not a philosophy or religion.
I would say that to a sweet heart now and then ...[text shortened]... n affirming until yo are blue in the face.
I'm not seeking your approval about it.[/b]
I think you understood the spirit of my post.
And surely everyone pays different amounts of lip service to their professed God(s).
It's upto the individual to know their relationship with the universe .
Do you ever get tired of telling people how to act? how to believe?
Contradictory little thread here as usual.
I wonder how conditional this 'love' is?
And is there really only 2 states : strong and weak ?
A lot of people on here are very 2 dimensional when it comes to a lot of things.
There is little room most of the time here for further exploration of spiritual beliefs, like mine for example. A Hindu who believes in Christ and other prophets and saints but ultimately who finds the atheistic approach to life the most sensible.
After all, the Buddha has informed us about the middle path, which is neither hard nor easy. Neither long nor short, pleasant or unpleasant.
(God of the gaps)
29 May 17
Originally posted by karoly aczelHey, we've got a good thing going in this thread. What's the deal barging in here with your negativity?
Contradictory little thread here as usual.
I wonder how conditional this 'love' is?
And is there really only 2 states : strong and weak ?
A lot of people on here are very 2 dimensional when it comes to a lot of things.
There is little room most of the time here for further exploration of spiritual beliefs, like mine for example. A Hindu who bel ...[text shortened]... ch is neither hard nor easy. Neither long nor short, pleasant or unpleasant.
(God of the gaps)
An atheist Hindu quoting the Buddha? What's that all about?