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Nowadays i think the biggest enemy of christianity is..
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View Post"We" as in human beings on planet earth. Yes you are part of that roster and no you can't prove anything. That's kind of my point....
Reading your posts is like listening to Deepak Chopra, he's nothing but a con artists who speaks nonsense. I'm not saying you are a con artists, but belief should come from things you know.
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Originally posted by takingaim View PostThere is no 'one' definition of spirituality. The closest I'd say I've got to experiencing it was sitting on a river bank one evening, and experiencing an overwhelming feeling of peace. It felt perfect. I always think of spirituality as just understanding there's a deeper meaning/value to that which we enjoy. Sex should be spiritual, eating food should be spiritual, listening to your favourite music should be spiritual. I know when I've gone for a run & come back home, just looking at a glass of cold water is spiritual to me. lol
Originally posted by The Noose View PostDeepak seems alright. I dont really know him, but he doesnt seem like a con artist.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostSo spiritual doesn't mean something supernatural to you. Well if you want to substitute the word "spiritual" for delicious, awe inspiring, introspective, emotional, loving, etc....then that's fine. Let's just not act like it's something that comes from another world.
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Originally posted by takingaim View PostNo, I don't think of spiritual as 'supernatural'. But like I said, there is no 'one' definition of spirituality. Believing in 'karma' is part of spirituality, for example. But there is absolutely no evidence that karma exists. People just believe in it because it makes them feel good.
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Originally posted by takingaim View PostNo, I don't think of spiritual as 'supernatural'. But like I said, there is no 'one' definition of spirituality. Believing in 'karma' is part of spirituality, for example. But there is absolutely no evidence that karma exists. People just believe in it because it makes them feel good.
Everything rebounds, everything echoes. Everything is connected.
When was the last time you did something bad that didn't bite you in the ass? When was the last time you did something good that didn't grow into something better?
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Originally posted by - Righteous - View PostKarma is most definitely real.
Originally posted by - Righteous - View PostEverything rebounds, everything echoes. Everything is connected.
Originally posted by - Righteous - View PostWhen was the last time you did something bad that didn't bite you in the ass? When was the last time you did something good that didn't grow into something better?
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