gregor7782 wrote:Does being right feel good? And only you know you’re right. I’m into edification and kindness. It says more about you than it does me or my “theological” comment. You may be right, but at the expense of making friends, and getting along. Find the similarities and not the difference, encourage and exhort, not discipline and destroy ideas you don’t support. I choose to see your point differently than you do. I accept your point even though I strongly disagree. Now, as to my actions or comments, you can’t possibly empower any direction to my comment or the content therein. But I love the idea that you’ll try try again! Sincerely, your fellow human.
Hi Gregor, Yes, I appreciate your concern about making friends. but it was you who started talking about Religion. All the Etiquette Books tell us that the two subjects we need to stay away from, in order to maximize our Friendliness, are Politics and Religion. Remember, I was only pursuing YOUR discussion.
Next, well, how many friends do we need? Remember that Some Friends exclude Others. Are YOU Friends with everybody you know, or do you draw the line? Of course you draw lines.
I would have been perfectly delighted to be your friend, but only IF you had been able to KEEP UP WITH ME. Friends after all need to be minimally compatible. But look at you, you admit you can't explain anything, but still you insist upon your opinions. But, yes, what an interesting Philosophy of Life, to GO not TOWARDS anything, but you're always reeling away from some kind of pain or being burned. That sounds like a Lost Soul to me!