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20.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:31 pm

What I think is that all living species, including humans, are not important at all...The whole thing is a cover up for something fishy..that is going on behind the scenes, us totally unaware...Religions may well be screens designed to limit our awareness.

21.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:31 pm

I am reading the posts in sequence. prayer and raki?

22.       catwoman
8933 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:35 pm

Quoting peace train:

I am reading the posts in sequence. prayer and raki?


Well, then they confused the sequence. It's
1. raki
2. prayer
That's how it normally goes.

23.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:37 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting peace train:

I am reading the posts in sequence. prayer and raki?


Well, then they confused the sequence. It's
1. raki
2. prayer
That's how it normally goes.



The order (sequence) does not matter...

24.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:40 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

It is sometimes hard to understand all divine laws...But there is no harm in trying to understand them...




quoting Portokal
Aenigma, chinese do believe that negative feelings have their reflection in calamities...
Unfortunately i do not remember now the feelings asociated with calamities, but the general idea was that everything is interconnected, negative thoughts will have their impact on nature. For eg. feeling of envy causes floods.


PS i love that sweet little guy with the joint
end of quote

It is sometimes hard to understand the fluctuation in Portokal's command of english . . . but there is no harm in trying to understand it . . .

thanks Alfalfa

25.       catwoman
8933 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:41 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting peace train:

I am reading the posts in sequence. prayer and raki?


Well, then they confused the sequence. It's
1. raki
2. prayer
That's how it normally goes.



The order (sequence) does not matter...


Oh, then your god is nicer

26.       portokal
2516 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:45 pm

Quoting peace train:

Quoting AlphaF:

It is sometimes hard to understand all divine laws...But there is no harm in trying to understand them...




quoting Portokal
Aenigma, chinese do believe that negative feelings have their reflection in calamities...
Unfortunately i do not remember now the feelings asociated with calamities, but the general idea was that everything is interconnected, negative thoughts will have their impact on nature. For eg. feeling of envy causes floods.


PS i love that sweet little guy with the joint
end of quote

It is sometimes hard to understand the fluctuation in Portokal's command of english . . . but there is no harm in trying to understand it . . .

thanks Alfalfa


lol lol lol

27.       portokal
2516 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:49 pm

Quoting peace train:

Quoting AlphaF:

It is sometimes hard to understand all divine laws...But there is no harm in trying to understand them...



It is sometimes hard to understand the fluctuation in Portokal's command of english . . . but there is no harm in trying to understand it . . .


thank you.

28.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 01:55 pm

Quoting peace train:

Quoting AEnigma III:

I think that people who believe that everything is a "divine plan" are prone to resignation when things go wrong and accepting defeat as "fate" instead of being strong and fighting to change things.

If they are especially religious, they are also in danger of believing that ill things that happen to them are punishment...



And there are those who believe in the power of prayer, often to give them the strength to fight.



What fight is this? A fight with likes of me?

29.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 02:03 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

Quoting peace train:

Quoting AEnigma III:

I think that people who believe that everything is a "divine plan" are prone to resignation when things go wrong and accepting defeat as "fate" instead of being strong and fighting to change things.

If they are especially religious, they are also in danger of believing that ill things that happen to them are punishment...



And there are those who believe in the power of prayer, often to give them the strength to fight.



What fight is this? A fight with likes of me?



Whatever fight AEnigma was referring to

30.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 01 Feb 2008 Fri 02:06 pm

Quoting AlphaF:



What fight is this? A fight with likes of me?



what are you like ?

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