 Sponsor | Thomas-Jefferson | Dec 12, 2007 4:30pm | According to me there is only one law anywhere you go:
"Don't piss off anyone important" |
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| | lizzy | Dec 12, 2007 4:31pm | | suppose theyre already pissed and you just happen to be there..are you guilty? |
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| | lizzy | Dec 12, 2007 4:39pm | Yes of course like everything els..but i could say the way you handle it depends largely on what it is you haveto handle.
How much can one take? stresswise |
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| | lizzy | Dec 12, 2007 5:14pm | | wildly yes but you agree there is a limit? |
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 Sponsor | Thomas-Jefferson | Dec 12, 2007 5:17pm | | maybe. Jesus did awfully well. The only time I can recall him getting angry was at church. |
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| | lizzy | Dec 12, 2007 6:58pm | Would you blame him? i heard he mashed the money lenders violating the laws in the temple they called god
Most of the time he was so calm even though he knew his cruel fate..
then again he inherited good genes
we as full humans are prone to our condition |
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 Sponsor | Thomas-Jefferson | Dec 12, 2007 9:15pm | hm...
That "difference" between Jesus and humanity is a difficult issue for me. I say we are all children of God. Jesus was a man born in Nazareth, Christ is the Righteous Holy Spirit Incarnate. |
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| | lizzy | Dec 13, 2007 10:27am | | I didnt mean in any way that Jesus was not human..thats part of the point..he was flesh and blood with the same kind of emotions that anyone would experience, but i think he was well aware of who he was, but didnt boast or abuse his power like some waco fruitcakes do..in that sence his teachings of humility equipts us with a workable diciplin..do you think anyone has ever been posessed by bad spirits ect? |
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