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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "V"
Date: 20 Jun 2007 02:12:58 PM
Object: 'When we try to control others it is s signpost of our own dis-ease.'
Over the years I have run into many people that would like to control
me.
Some say my posts are too long, others tell me I have no right to
exist at all.
Recently one person told me the type I was using was too large. (I'm
54..so eyesight is going downhill.)
Others tell me I do not use 'I' enough.
Then the opposite group writes me that tell me I am an egomaniac
because my posts contain too many 'I's"
I am not bound by such prejudice that these people exhibit.
When they let the 'length' of a post or 'type' size I use disturb them
it says it all about their state of inner peace...nil.
When we try to control others it is s signpost of our own dis-ease.
If I see a post I do not like...I just go onto the next one.
Whenever we get upset with others, it is good to look at things in
perspective of the 3 laws that govern us.
All humans answer to:
Man made law
Natural law
Divine law (for those that believe in the spiritual realm**)
Always remember, if a person's actions do not violate any of these
laws, then it becomes more of a 'subjective question' of violation.
When likes and dislikes of actions become subjective, then, making
demands on others without a firm foundation in the laws bases our
decision in our ego.
As such, the general rule is:
Persons should seek to please themselves with their actions first
before they please the ego's of others.
**for further discussion about spiritual or divine laws that govern us
see:
'Every Atheist Serves Two Gods' at:
http://jesusneverexisted.org/jne/forum/index.php?topic=342.0
Take Care,
V (Male)
Agnostic Freethinker
Practical Philosopher
AA#2
For free access to my earlier posts on voluntary simplicity,
compulsive spending, debting, compulsive overeating and clutter write:
vfr44@aol.com. Any opinion expressed here is that of my own and is not
the opinion, recommendation or belief of any group or organization.
.

User: "Olrik"

Title: Re: 'When we try to control others it is s signpost of our own dis-ease.' 20 Jun 2007 09:45:27 PM
On Jun 20, 3:12 pm, V <v...@aol.com> wrote:

Over the years I have run into many people that would like to control
me.

No, we'd like you to control yourself.
<snip>

AA#2

And that's still proof that you're an egotistical *****.
Olrik
.

User: "raven1"

Title: Re: 'When we try to control others it is s signpost of our own dis-ease.' 20 Jun 2007 03:03:32 PM
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:12:58 -0700, V <vfr44@aol.com> wrote:

Then the opposite group writes me that tell me I am an egomaniac
because my posts contain too many 'I's"

No, people tell you that you're an egomaniac because you insist on
repeatedly telling everyone else how to run their lives after you've
been told that no one is interested.
--
"O Sybilli, si ergo
Fortibus es in ero
O Nobili! Themis trux
Sivat sinem? Causen Dux"
.

User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: 'When we try to control others it is s signpost of our owndis-ease.' 20 Jun 2007 06:51:17 PM
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:12:58 -0700, V wrote:

I am not bound by such prejudice that these people exhibit.

It's not "prejudice" you dumb *****, it's about the rules and conventions
of Usenet and respect for other people.
It's no wonder you're a drunk. You're so totally self-absorbed.
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
------------------------------------------------------------
"You believe in a book that has talking animals, wizards,
witches, demons, sticks turning into snakes, food falling
from the sky, people walking on water, and all sorts of magical,
absurd and primitive stories, and you say that *we* are the
ones that need help?" - Jon Stoll
.

User: "Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister"

Title: Re: 'When we try to control others it is s signpost of our own dis-ease.' 20 Jun 2007 03:29:13 PM
V <vfr44@aol.com> strained and strained
finally something went 'plop'.
This is what it smelled like:

Over the years I have run into many people that would like to control
me.

Some say my posts are too long, others tell me I have no right to
exist at all.

Recently one person told me the type I was using was too large. (I'm
54..so eyesight is going downhill.)

Others tell me I do not use 'I' enough.

Then the opposite group writes me that tell me I am an egomaniac
because my posts contain too many 'I's"

I am not bound by such prejudice that these people exhibit.

When they let the 'length' of a post or 'type' size I use disturb them
it says it all about their state of inner peace...nil.

When we try to control others it is s signpost of our own dis-ease.

If I see a post I do not like...I just go onto the next one.

Whenever we get upset with others, it is good to look at things in
perspective of the 3 laws that govern us.

All humans answer to:

Man made law

Natural law

Divine law (for those that believe in the spiritual realm**)

Always remember, if a person's actions do not violate any of these
laws, then it becomes more of a 'subjective question' of violation.

When likes and dislikes of actions become subjective, then, making
demands on others without a firm foundation in the laws bases our
decision in our ego.

As such, the general rule is:

Persons should seek to please themselves with their actions first
before they please the ego's of others.

**for further discussion about spiritual or divine laws that govern us
see:

'Every Atheist Serves Two Gods' at:

http://jesusneverexisted.org/jne/forum/index.php?topic=342.0



Take Care,


V (psychopath)

For free access to my earlier posts on voluntary simplicity,
compulsive spending, debting, compulsive overeating and clutter write:

What about an explanation of your compulsive fuckwittery?
.
User: "LC"

Title: Re: 'When we try to control others it is s signpost of our own dis-ease.' 20 Jun 2007 10:31:32 PM
On Jun 20, 4:29?pm, "Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister"
<use...@heathens.Org.uk> wrote:

V <v...@aol.com> strained and strained
finally something went 'plop'.
This is what it smelled like:





Over the years I have run into many people that would like to control
me.


Some say my posts are too long, others tell me I have no right to
exist at all.


Recently one person told me the type I was using was too large. (I'm
54..so eyesight is going downhill.)


Others tell me I do not use 'I' enough.


Then the opposite group writes me that tell me I am an egomaniac
because my posts contain too many 'I's"


I am not bound by such prejudice that these people exhibit.


When they let the 'length' of a post or 'type' size I use disturb them
it says it all about their state of inner peace...nil.


When we try to control others it is s signpost of our own dis-ease.


If I see a post I do not like...I just go onto the next one.


Whenever we get upset with others, it is good to look at things in
perspective of the 3 laws that govern us.


All humans answer to:


Man made law


Natural law


Divine law (for those that believe in the spiritual realm**)


Always remember, if a person's actions do not violate any of these
laws, then it becomes more of a 'subjective question' of violation.


When likes and dislikes of actions become subjective, then, making
demands on others without a firm foundation in the laws bases our
decision in our ego.


As such, the general rule is:


Persons should seek to please themselves with their actions first
before they please the ego's of others.


**for further discussion about spiritual or divine laws that govern us
see:


'Every Atheist Serves Two Gods' at:


http://jesusneverexisted.org/jne/forum/index.php?topic=342.0


Take Care,


V (psychopath)


For free access to my earlier posts on voluntary simplicity,
compulsive spending, debting, compulsive overeating and clutter write:


What about an explanation of your compulsive fuckwittery?

Is fuckwittery a real word? You made that up!
.



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