I don’t have the framework of spirituality to be able to discuss these things effectively with you, though.
I don’t have the framework of spirituality to be able to discuss these things effectively with you, though.
It already has confused people ;-)
Amen, I’m glad to hear it.
Hatred is a vice that has potential in every human heart. The enemy of love sows hatred into as many hearts as it can, pitting groups and individuals against others.
Hatred is always the work of the enemy of man; you can be righteously angry but hatred is always self-defeating and causes all resulting actions to be destructive to all, just as actions performed for love never cause harm.
You can tell that is a man of peace because of how his dog reacted.
What, do you want love to cave in to the likes of you, who call a lover of all humanity sanctimonious and full of shit? To one who condescends from their ignorance to those of us who see the light and power and necessity of love?
“My hopes are that this brings us together as people. As people period. Not as a “people”. Not as black people. And understand that’s going to make everything change, is that we love each other,” Blige continues. “I hope that it brings us all together and helps uplift us rather than break us.”
The evil fucks that dynamited MLK’s house, then signed confessions were found “Not Guilty” by a jury of their peers.
Sure, that’s because I’m right. If I was actually wrong, you’d argue the points, not my person. And if I was wrong, I’d admit it, learn from it and be better next time.
My preference is your health and self-esteem.
It’s not my fault you’re not happy. Open your mind and heart to the truth of love.
I just saw the FDA’s (new?) guidelines on lead.
And no amount of makeup can cover up 50.
Why? Because makeup is full of lead and other shit that you wouldn’t eat, thus you shouldn’t put on your skin. Because I love you and it’s bad for you and because I think you’re beautiful in your most natural state and not according to someone else’s societal norms, even mine.
Oops, I missed that. Thanks. I skipped to Thomas Jefferson.
Wow, our education on the evils of the world, past and present, is never complete, but, as with all truth, leads us to gird ourselves against all evil. Thanks for the great article.
You have not pointed out a single fallacy to a single argument of mine.
Here’s you entire post:
So, what ideas have you set forth?