Furen (post: 1462696) wrote:Though it does sound horrible, I kinda liked it, it's like saying
People will hate you, love them anyway... WAIT a miniute
didn't someone say that in the past, like that... Jesus maybe...
Sapphire225 (post: 1462706) wrote:It may not be the most encouraging advice ever listed, and it is perhaps a pretty cynical way of looking at things, but it Jesus did it knowing full well how things were going to go.
ich1990 (post: 1462716) wrote:I don't like them.
The problem is that these aren't presented with any sort of reason behind them. There is no higher plan for doing what they say. The author just insists "because I told you too". If this was coupled with a proper "meaning of life" philosophy it would be fine, but taken by themselves the conclusion becomes laughable. It is like Existentialism's "work out your own life's meaning" without all of the self-reflection. If we are to take the above as truth, why not expand the ruleset?
"There will always be overpopulation"
[color="Red"]Run over people anyway.[/color]
"People will always be richer than you"
[color="Red"]Steal from them anyway.[/color]
etc.
ich1990 (post: 1462716) wrote:I don't like them.
The problem is that these aren't presented with any sort of reason behind them. There is no higher plan for doing what they say. The author just insists "because I told you too". If this was coupled with a proper "meaning of life" philosophy it would be fine, but taken by themselves the conclusion becomes laughable. It is like Existentialism's "work out your own life's meaning" without all of the self-reflection. If we are to take the above as truth, why not expand the ruleset?
"There will always be overpopulation"
[color="Red"]Run over people anyway.[/color]
"People will always be richer than you"
[color="Red"]Steal from them anyway.[/color]
etc.
The problem is that these aren't presented with any sort of reason behind them. There is no higher plan for doing what they say. The author just insists "because I told you too". If this was coupled with a proper "meaning of life" philosophy it would be fine, but taken by themselves the conclusion becomes laughable. It is like Existentialism's "work out your own life's meaning" without all of the self-reflection. If we are to take the above as truth, why not expand the ruleset?
Nate (post: 1462983) wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDTwO0TlwOU
ich1990 (post: 1462716) wrote:I don't like them.
The problem is that these aren't presented with any sort of reason behind them. There is no higher plan for doing what they say. The author just insists "because I told you too". If this was coupled with a proper "meaning of life" philosophy it would be fine, but taken by themselves the conclusion becomes laughable. It is like Existentialism's "work out your own life's meaning" without all of the self-reflection. If we are to take the above as truth, why not expand the ruleset?
"There will always be overpopulation"
[color="Red"]Run over people anyway.[/color]
"People will always be richer than you"
[color="Red"]Steal from them anyway.[/color]
etc.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1463189) wrote:Well... the author is already presupposing an ethic of Christian love, right? Love asks us to love for the sake of love, yes?
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1463189) wrote:Well... the author is already presupposing an ethic of Christian love, right? Love asks us to love for the sake of love, yes?
Bobtheduck wrote:The difference is that the entirety of the backing for these statements is all there in the Manual. Meaning the Bible, not whatever book this person is pedaling.
Nate (post: 1463217) wrote:Are you saying people can't write books on theology and love because the Bible exists or something? Why so cynical that you think this guy is just doing it out of greed? Do you think C.S. Lewis wrote his books for money?
TheMewster (post: 1466197) wrote:I don't know what to think on the issue of Theology books. I'm actually pretty open to see what they say as long as they're Christian .
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 120 guests