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Sociology > Depression |
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"John" |
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05 Dec 2003 07:36:29 AM |
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Why is this so painful? |
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Tonight, I'm disinclined to believe that it's all in my head.
Funny, isn't it, that I'm most likely to believe in a divine hand--albeit, a
mad one--when I'm least inclined to blame it on my head.
Never mind.
Maybe the divinity is most inclined to believe in us when least inclined to
believe in its own omnipotence.
But for neither of us is the other really the answer, is it?
It's as though we are each groping to find each other through an
intermediary, God to know us, and we to know God through the medium of all
this misery.
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| User: "harakiri" |
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| Title: Re: Why is this so painful? |
05 Dec 2003 06:27:23 PM |
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ya it all started in the garden and if i was eve, i would tell the serpent,
"no thanks, watermelon is yummier and the pale yellow watermelon tastes like
apple anyways."
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Tonight, I'm disinclined to believe that it's all in my head.
Funny, isn't it, that I'm most likely to believe in a divine hand--albeit,
a
mad one--when I'm least inclined to blame it on my head.
Never mind.
Maybe the divinity is most inclined to believe in us when least inclined
to
believe in its own omnipotence.
But for neither of us is the other really the answer, is it?
It's as though we are each groping to find each other through an
intermediary, God to know us, and we to know God through the medium of all
this misery.
.
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