Hey Pat, You see there is contradiction here and I belive you and I have spoken of such before. Personaly speaking I am still giving your ideas some head space, although I do not think that I will be going for them anytime soon. Putting on my memory hat for a second I belive that one of the last things I said about this idea is that even if it was to be shown to be correct, then I would still deny it as I do not like the repurcussions of it.
To-whit! In your post below, in answer to Fiddler, you aportion some blame to society, and further claim that perhaps the biggest evil is an uncaring society. But if we where to take your idea to heart we would see that we can't blame society, we can't blame anybody as nobody has a choice in how we treat each other. The starving mugger in Fidds example was destined to be a starving mugger, no matter what society does. So my freind. I have to ask how can you blame society when society has no choice in the matter? On 8 Feb, 14:05, Pat <[email protected]> wrote: > On 4 Feb, 11:43, Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > > > So what is the greatest evil then? > > > The greatest evil is taking choice from somebody. However you perform > > such an action, by killing, by enslaving, by physical force. The key > > here is choice. > > > Even our children understand this, and can get highly upset when > > tasked with something they have no wish to do. > > > Agree, disagree, why? > > Of course I disagree...and you know why. You only THINK you have > choices. The continuum shows differently. Science stands with me on > this. If you truly believe that you have freedom of choice in a cause- > and-effect universe, you're allowing yourself to be duped. Please, > don't take that personally, as you know I would say it to anyone who > said such a thing. Our children understand what we instruct them. I > was instructed by some teachers and my father, who knew that there was > a catch involved in Special Relativity. Children will remain children > until they grow up and face the facts. The truth of the space-time > continuum has nothing whatsoever to do with what I wish it to be. All > my wishes are but events in it. And I truly wish that people would > face the facts and understand just this one aspect of reality; for, if > they did, they'd be a million steps closer to the One. If I get upset > because my father tells me to mow the lawn, that's just not anything > to get upset about. To do so would be childish. It's a FAR different > thing to take someone's life. The balance, in that case, is left to > God. And, personally, I believe that, for every action there is an > equal and opposite reaction. That would mean that, in the case of > murder, the person who murders gives up their afterlife (or, rather, > exists in a state wherein they would rather not). But, of course, > there's a greater scope in that, if a 'murder' occurs, then it had to > be the will of the One--and who can fight that? We are agents of the > Lord and do His bidding whether or NOT we realise that. The space- > time continuum is a permanent record of all things that are done (down > to the quantum level!) and it is by means of that permanent record > that our hands will testify against us (or for us, if and when we do > good). Apologies, once again, to Ian, for didactics. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/minds-eye?hl=en.
