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Date: | Sun, 30 Nov 2008 01:36:16 -0500 |
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Because people’s identities (who they think they are) get tied up with
their belief systems, you can’t attack their beliefs without it seeming
like a personal attack to them. Ego’s get bruised when you tell someone
their way of thinking or their ideas, which may also be their beliefs, are
ridiculous or nonsense. You are not going to change anyone’s religion by
attacking the validity of it. You’re just going to make them mad. What’s
the point in that?
The only thing you can do to resolve an apparent discrepancy between
your perception of reality and what someone steadfastly believes in, is try
to build off of what you can find in their point of view that has some
validity in your eyes. In the case of a group discussion like this you
build off of it for the sake of those who might be receptive to the truth
as you see it. That way you spread your knowledge without pissing anyone
off. It’s not hard to do. You just have to recognize what is futile and
what is not.
Also,remember the story of the Samurai warrior who went to avenge the
death of his master at the hands of another warrior. When the noble
warrior challenged his adversary, the man spit in his face which enraged
the Samurai. Not wishing to incur bad karma, the Samurai would not fight
in his unclear emotional state. He turned and walked away. So,
grasshoppers, do not post in an unclear emotional state. Karma rides the
internet at very high speed.
Samurai Steve
Still digesting
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