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Once you understand 'belief', you come to
understand that everyone is (a 'believer')
Everyone's life exemplifies their
belief.
Belief is so fundamental that little genuine
engagement takes place between polarized 'belief-systems'. Examples: (1)CPL
stating that he is converting to LDS beliefs and, understands that he has to
forfeit his position as moderator but, would like to remain part of the
'conversation'. (2) Izzie stating that she
voted incorrectly in the last Presidential election. She now recognizes that she
should have voted for the communist candidate.
Someone asked recently why we've 'seen' so little
of David and Christine lately. IMO they are either doing something more
profitable than hurling insults or, they are 'propigating their distinctive
belief system on an alternate location on the www.
Anyone who has read me over time is able to see the
mediocre level at which I think. However, I can see that no genuine exchanges
have taken place hereon in some time.Exceptions which prove the rule:The Bishop
of California (JD) and The Bishop(ess?) of Virginia (Jt). They really do
try.
I'm expecting to be 'blown off' for my little rant
but, would be delighted to have someone say something regarding 'belief'
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- [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on TT, a 'believer' (small '... Lance Muir
- Re: [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on TT, a 'believer'... Terry Clifton
- RE: [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on TT, a 'belie... ShieldsFamily
- RE: [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on TT, a 'believer'... ShieldsFamily
- Re: [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on TT, a 'belie... Lance Muir
- RE: [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on TT, a 'b... ShieldsFamily
- Re: [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on TT, ... Lance Muir
- RE: [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on... ShieldsFamily
- Re: [TruthTalk] Everyone, including on TT, a 'believer'... Judy Taylor

