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Topic: Are we realy "Modern"?
Rooster35's photo
Sun 10/21/18 11:21 PM


Modern, eh?
Let me laugh a bit laugh

I don't see what's so modern or civilised about
War
Perpetual poverty
The killing of the unborn
The killing of the living
Child trafficking
Organ trafficking
Persecution
Assassinations
Corruption
Legal theft
Slavery
Rape of women, men, children, animals...
Rape of Nature
Poisoning of our environment
Rempant injustice
Willful confusion of the masses
Propaganda on a planetary scale
And on
And on
And on...

Modern, hahahaha!!
Civilised, bwahahaha!!

We are nought but barbarians who've learned to read and write in order to more efficiently kill our neighbors and steal their land, goods, wives and children.
Nothing has changed besides the fact that we can now kill by remote.




these are sad realities of people who now consider ourselves 'civilized'.


Words are supposed to have meaning and they did, but not in our day and age. The meaning of words have been twisted and corrupted to facilitate the rape of the natural world and change the perception of Human Being into a vulgar type of animal barely down from the trees.
No wonder confusion reigns supreme.

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Mon 10/22/18 06:25 AM
I don't believe "modern" can be generalized, except in the form of technology and the results of medical research.

"modern", individually, is as diverse as each of us. I think we are a mix. We base our identity in jobs, amount of assets, number of friends, ideas, beliefs, etc.

For example: I am both domestic and an engineer. Women were not in my engineering discipline when I began. Trailblazer = modern.

When I began having kids, I was a stay at home mom = traditional + the added dimension of a technical background.

Was it uber-modern, or traditional, to file for divorce? It was both.

I learned early in my career, and in having children, that my identity could not be based in work, or motherhood.

My identity is being a Child of God through Jesus. It's a permanent identity, not tied to the capricious movements of society, or emotions.

Coming to know that is my foundation for everything else. Unimportant things fall away, the valuable remains. Very calming and peaceful, knowing what to do, and when.

Tom4Uhere's photo
Mon 10/22/18 07:42 AM
A + B = Tuesday
1 + 1 = Purple

There are a lot of people angry, frustrated, confused about reality because they don't understand it.
It causes people to expect something that will not happen and they act to try to make it happen.
This confuses it even more.

The first step is to try to understand the reality that surrounds you.
This requires looking at it with a clear understanding.
We are taught, all our lives, delusional concepts that attempt to rewrite reality to our own will but it doesn't work that way.

When reality rears its cold ugly head, it scares us or angers us and we start closing our minds to it.
As a defensive action, we despise the reality before us and work that much harder to change it to something we expect.
Problem is, reality doesn't care, it just is.

Most will heap delusions onto delusions trying to make reality bend to their will. It causes constant conflict in how we understand our lives.
Only by stripping away the delusions can we find contentment.

Before someone can change their reality they need to understand the reality that currently exists. If deluded about the current reality, any action plan will fail because the changes that are made will be changes to the delusion and not the reality. The reality will persist, thus, the action plan fails.

When action plans repeatedly fail, we start blaming things for the failure. In this case, money.
Sometimes reality can't be changed individually and sometimes it can't be change no matter what. Laying blame is merely an attempt to understand reality rooted in delusion.

Frankly, I doubt many people can understand the concepts I am referring to and it really doesn't matter to me. There are however, some people that understand what I'm writing and to them it makes a lot of sense.
They do matter to me because they are not prone to blaming or delusional thinking.

Having lived on both sides of the delusional mind-barrier I choose to embrace reality no matter how cold and dispassionate it is. To me, delusional thinking causes depressive thinking and I will no longer feed that monster at my expense.
I embrace reality and change what I can and accept everything else.
It gives me personal contentment.

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Mon 10/22/18 08:42 AM
:thumbsup:

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Mon 10/22/18 01:21 PM

Itybit's photo
Thu 10/25/18 12:42 PM
laugh ^

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