That my hair is fabulous!
Posted on Nov 29th, 2007
by
George
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for November 29, 2007:
That my hair is fabulous!
Darling People,
I notice around here that a lot of people say that we can agree to disagree. OUCH! That hurts my feelings to hear that. First off, how can you be in agreement if you disagree with someone? That just plain stupid! Come on and think a little. God gave us little brains, but they still work for heavens sake.
Why don't you just admit that you disagree? Do you think that maybe it's because you don't want to appear judgmental? Because if you take a stance on something, then you're putting your neck out there. People might not like what you have to say about their precious idea, especially if you disagree with it. So then they start calling you all kinds of things, like judgmental, reactive, and worse things in my last blog: http://gnoway-of-all.zaadz.com/blog/2007/11/whats_wrong_with_relationships#comments) but I'm better mannered than that.
So back to the idea that when you are afraid of other people, you won't take a stand on things because you don't want to appear judgmental and you don't want to judge other people. So this leads to my next brilliant point which is this:
Everyone cops out and says, "It's All Good" or "We Agree to Disagree". Yikes and heaven save our souls now because we need it. When we choose to descend to a state of mind so low in which we decide that our God-given faculty of discernment is no good and will probably just get us into trouble if we express it, then we've just lost our minds! Or you could say that we gave up the privilege of using our mind.
Either way you do it - you just decided NOT to decide. You went ahead and said to yourself, "self, my dear and oh so precsious self-of-all-that-I-am, I haven't thought about this much, but I've decided anyway that I don't want to have to choose between right and wrong anymore. I would rather be a leaf in the wind and let the tide take me if it will, but I don't want to have to make discernments. It's too hard to decide and life should be easy. So I've decided that from here out that 'it's all good'. So don't ask me, self, what I think anymore about good and bad or right and wrong, because you know what my answer is and if you don't agree with me, that's fine too, because we can just agree to disagree."
Ouch everyone! You are not treating each other like good human beings when you talk to each other or your self like that.
"Peace out" My Little Darling Ones,
George
Darling People,
I notice around here that a lot of people say that we can agree to disagree. OUCH! That hurts my feelings to hear that. First off, how can you be in agreement if you disagree with someone? That just plain stupid! Come on and think a little. God gave us little brains, but they still work for heavens sake.
Why don't you just admit that you disagree? Do you think that maybe it's because you don't want to appear judgmental? Because if you take a stance on something, then you're putting your neck out there. People might not like what you have to say about their precious idea, especially if you disagree with it. So then they start calling you all kinds of things, like judgmental, reactive, and worse things in my last blog: http://gnoway-of-all.zaadz.com/blog/2007/11/whats_wrong_with_relationships#comments) but I'm better mannered than that.
So back to the idea that when you are afraid of other people, you won't take a stand on things because you don't want to appear judgmental and you don't want to judge other people. So this leads to my next brilliant point which is this:
Everyone cops out and says, "It's All Good" or "We Agree to Disagree". Yikes and heaven save our souls now because we need it. When we choose to descend to a state of mind so low in which we decide that our God-given faculty of discernment is no good and will probably just get us into trouble if we express it, then we've just lost our minds! Or you could say that we gave up the privilege of using our mind.
Either way you do it - you just decided NOT to decide. You went ahead and said to yourself, "self, my dear and oh so precsious self-of-all-that-I-am, I haven't thought about this much, but I've decided anyway that I don't want to have to choose between right and wrong anymore. I would rather be a leaf in the wind and let the tide take me if it will, but I don't want to have to make discernments. It's too hard to decide and life should be easy. So I've decided that from here out that 'it's all good'. So don't ask me, self, what I think anymore about good and bad or right and wrong, because you know what my answer is and if you don't agree with me, that's fine too, because we can just agree to disagree."
Ouch everyone! You are not treating each other like good human beings when you talk to each other or your self like that.
"Peace out" My Little Darling Ones,
George

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