Live and speak the truth. Good advice, as always, thank you! On another issue: I am not sure, have not studied the book of Job well. But does it say, that Job did not give up on himself? As I read it - he did give up on himself. Is the sole lesson of Job not, that he never turned away from God?
The path of least resistance leads us straight to hell that's one thing I've learned in the last 53 years betrayal should start with an a,, born with nothing grown up with nothing taught to have nothing don't believe a damn word that comes out of a teacher's mouth so you drop out of school no one tells you right from wrong no guidance stand out in a storm with the lightning rod and you're giving a choice that's been my life from day one the only good thing that ever came in my life always ended in betrayal and closed eyes to what really is the truth because you can't afford the truth people use religion because it's an easy way to get to low IQ agreeance and then people use satanic religion for the same exact reason there's no in between and what is in between is the truth which were not allowed to think
If you want to be grateful for your own personal suffering ... that is your right. But teaching children that THEY should be grateful for their suffering ... in the name of a god ... ought to be a teaching of the past that will be shunned in the future.
What "purpose" is there when a baby suffers from starvation and then dies? What did that baby learn that was of value? Should the baby have been grateful for the suffering? Religion is morbid.
@@TheRealPetersonPerspective I suggest you missed the point of my question. In a religious context what do you believe "that baby learned" that was of value ... from the suffering it had to endure before in it's short life it died from starvation?
He is the best of us, I think.
We are led by the least among us. The least noble...the least brave
@@ICWieneryay couldn't agree more.
At least top 3
@@TheRealPetersonPerspective Are you per chance a Mason, sir.
Live and speak the truth. Good advice, as always, thank you!
On another issue: I am not sure, have not studied the book of Job well. But does it say, that Job did not give up on himself? As I read it - he did give up on himself. Is the sole lesson of Job not, that he never turned away from God?
Job did not give up.
He never gave up
The story of job is animated into a cartoon and available on UA-cam for kids. It's a good start
The path of least resistance leads us straight to hell that's one thing I've learned in the last 53 years betrayal should start with an a,, born with nothing grown up with nothing taught to have nothing don't believe a damn word that comes out of a teacher's mouth so you drop out of school no one tells you right from wrong no guidance stand out in a storm with the lightning rod and you're giving a choice that's been my life from day one the only good thing that ever came in my life always ended in betrayal and closed eyes to what really is the truth because you can't afford the truth people use religion because it's an easy way to get to low IQ agreeance and then people use satanic religion for the same exact reason there's no in between and what is in between is the truth which were not allowed to think
If you want to be grateful for your own personal suffering ... that is your right.
But teaching children that THEY should be grateful for their suffering ... in the name of a god ... ought to be a teaching of the past that will be shunned in the future.
What "purpose" is there when a baby suffers from starvation and then dies?
What did that baby learn that was of value?
Should the baby have been grateful for the suffering?
Religion is morbid.
but we are not babies , we can learn every chance to suffer is a chance to learn and grow
@@TheRealPetersonPerspective
I suggest you missed the point of my question.
In a religious context what do you believe "that baby learned" that was of value ... from the suffering it had to endure before in it's short life it died from starvation?