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Re: These things I belive, 1 year later
Posted By: Speedball, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Thursday, October 26, 2000, at 22:24:31
In Reply To: These things I belive posted by Spider-Boy on Tuesday, November 9, 1999, at 09:28:50:

Almost a year ago I, as Spider-Boy, posted this.

After Minamoon's recent conversion I felt like revisiting it and see what I wrote.


> The st. louis USA thread has built up quite a disscution, with little old me seeming to be the extremist no one can realte to. So I felt like posting exactly what I belive in and explain each as I go along. Some of this is relgious, some of this is just my personla code, the things I try to live by. This is in no real order.
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> The most important stuff in the Bible are the things Christ said, not who he his, not the miracles or the ressurection, just the things he said. this came to me from two places, one from a question my father asked, "If Jesus was just a man, would what he said be any less important" and the other was the Gosple of Tomas, which has no story, it is just a list of things Christ said. I realized reading that Gospel was that all the other stuff was the dog and pony show, Chirst was here to tell us to be nice to each other, the Beuatituds are more important than the ressurection, the ressurection was intended to get people to pay attedtion to the things he was saying.

I still belive this, I also think there is wisdom, spiritual wisdom, to be found in other books and from other people. Taoism, Buddism, Native belifes (any Natives, American, Austrailian, African, etc) and other religions all have some connection to the Sacred. The devout of each describe the same feeling of peace and contentment with thier faith that Minamoon described. I don't belive that only the Christians experiance the real epiphany and the others are haveing some how false. This has lead me to the conclusions that they must have a real connection to God.

I envy minamoon and others who can feel this way. I have tried, but it hasn't happened. I have a nagging skeptisim that both defines my sense of self and leaves me always questioning.


> No object, word, book, local, or person is more sacred than any other. Only the concepts that they represent are sacred. The cross is just a great big wooded 'T', the shroud of Turin is a very old sheet, the Bible is just words, Jerulsim is a very old city in a Desert county. The Pope is a wise old Polish man. What is sacred are the ideas people, places, and things are invesed with by belivers. Only Ideas are trully sacred.

This I do belive, this world will pass away. Even Christ left, but his words live on.

> Some Sacred Ideas
> Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. (they most important)
> To thyn own self be true. (Balances with the first one, a person should't loss themselves completly in the service of others)
> There are more things in Heaven and Earth than are drempt of in your philosphy (we don't know everything)

I trust science, but only so far (quatum physics sets off my skeptisim as well). I belive it is proper to science to seek all the anweres, but I doubt they will ever find them all, I don't think it is possible.


> Some Ideas that arn't really sacred but I live by
> With Great Power Comes Great Responibility (from Spider-Man, if you can fight you shoud defend those who can't, if your are intelegnt you shoud teach the ignorant, if you are rich you should look after the needy)

Deffinitly still belive this.

> The Prime Directive is Non-Interfearance (Balanced with above, know when you shoudln't help, even if you can. This is tricky)

Also this, but I still have trouble telling the diffrence.

> Violence is the last refuge of the incompetant (there is always another way)

But sometimes trying to find it will cost lives as well. Some things should be fought. WWII was, in my mind, the single most justified war in history.

> Imagination is more important than logic (never get to serious for your own good)

Very important, I suggest everyone who isn't offended by foul language watch Dogma.

> There, I needed to say that.

There I needed to re-examin that

> Spider-anymaythedebatbegin-Boy

Speed'and may the debate restart, if any one checks the recent message page instead of the regular page'ball

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