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    14 Oct '14 15:36
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    Until then lets just get on with our lives and read Lord of the
    Rings if we want fairytale entertainment. Because believing in
    this stuff doesn't change a thing.
    If we look at the facts and see the truth of the world situation and where it is going, it can move us to change our own lives for the better. We can change things in our own life for the better. The premise is that we learn more and make better choices. Of course the learning in that area that is most beneficial is from our Creator who knows how we should live. He gives us that knowledge in the Bible.
  2. Standard memberBigDogg
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    14 Oct '14 15:42
    Originally posted by roigam
    If we look at the facts and see the truth of the world situation and where it is going, it can move us to change our own lives for the better. We can change things in our own life for the better. The premise is that we learn more and make better choices. Of course the learning in that area that is most beneficial is from our Creator who knows how we should live. He gives us that knowledge in the Bible.
    Or, we could realize that the 'creator' is a figment of our imagination; an embodiment of our awareness of the larger world, and our realization that we have obligations to it.
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    15 Oct '14 01:352 edits
    Originally posted by menace71
    Mammon = Money money in and of itself is not evil........ It's man wicked heart and his love of money over anything else including God


    Manny
    Mammon is not money. Mammon is the love of money over God.

    You cannot serve God and Mammon — Matthew 6:24
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    18 Oct '14 18:06
    Originally posted by BigDoggProblem
    Or, we could realize that the 'creator' is a figment of our imagination; an embodiment of our awareness of the larger world, and our realization that we have obligations to it.
    So, are you a follower of Descartes?
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