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Psychologytalking 'bout Jesus
» redback - part B In response to part B posted by pink101:
My feeling is the world is always changing. For better or worse is truth-in-waiting. And it's changing for a complex mix of reasons. Trying to develop real new strategies or tinker at the edges or "do the ostrich" is as old as time itself, I suspect. Resistance to change comes in many forms. We have to get the latest x or we'll be left behind. Re-badging old systems, beliefs, practices, ideals even coffee shop layouts etc with new buzz words for the new generation, competes with real reform. And political correctness along with other ideals, has been bastardised. How do we develop our different perspectives? Because our experiences are different or we don't understand what's going on around us? Because our perspective needs more supernatural intervention...or less? There are many streams of change, it seems to me. You consistently example religionism by any number of terms, as a concern in that. Where would that rate if everyone listed their top 3. "We want to put an end to things like germ rand stem cell research" Sometimes the simple majority rule of democracy sucks, eh? Imagine the arrogance of the leaders among us who aim for what they believe is needed rather than what we want. And when have 'we' ever had unanimous on all things that matter. AND in context, 'leader' does not equate or is limited to politicians. Gottao go. This suite101 hassle and being kicked off the internet...7 times yesterday, makes me wish for the Dark Ages. OK..I'm joking! ABC -- posted by redback
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