Perhaps, according to ones chosen discipline.

I don't subscribe to the concept of heaven and hell.

Grasshoppa



On Jan 11, 10:07 am, Vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's not true, SD !
>
> The difference between desire, which proceeds from the ego, and
> passion, which precedes the ego, is as between heaven and hell.
>
> On Jan 11, 5:08 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Passion is a human attribute which exemplifies a degree of desire.
>
> > On Jan 10, 5:05 pm, "Chris Jenkins" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Many places, my friend. It wells up from within. I've never put a name on
> > > mine. Some people would say heart, soul, spirit, god, love, hate, energy,
> > > atman, the all, the divine...neurobiologists paint maps of the movement of
> > > serotonin and dopamine, but where does the intention come from? Hell, what
> > > IS passion?
>
> > > On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Kierkecraig 
> > > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > > Where do Atheists find such passion?
>
> > > > On Jan 9, 10:07 am, "Ian Pollard" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Two questions I've been mulling over...
>
> > > > > 1. The recent atheist bus campaign in London, saw buses with the 
> > > > > slogan
> > > > > "There is probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life."
> > > > Members
> > > > > of Christian Voice -- in attempt to have the adverts removed -- have
> > > > > complained to the Advertising Standards Authority about the accuracy 
> > > > > of
> > > > this
> > > > > slogan. Would it be correct for atheists to now complain about the
> > > > accuracy
> > > > > of the commercial activities of Christian churches (such as the Alpha
> > > > > Course)? Or, in reality, are said atheists far too busy arguing on
> > > > Internet
> > > > > forums about whether the slogan is in fact *agnostic* and what the 
> > > > > most
> > > > > accurate meaning of the word "probably" is?
>
> > > > > 2. Should John Travolta be brought to trial for child neglect 
> > > > > following
> > > > the
> > > > > death of his son? Reports are claiming that his son, who suffered from
> > > > > autism, was denied prescription drugs and psychiatric counselling for 
> > > > > his
> > > > > illness (that could have helped control his seizures) because of his
> > > > > father's Scientology beliefs.
>
> > > > > Happy New Year!
>
> > > > > Ian- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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