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04-08-2003, 09:18 AM | #51 |
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Spurly, I'm not sure if I did confuse you with kctan after a review. It was he who called "your god" bloodthirsty, and I was saying I don't think he was getting your point.
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Wow, it takes both monumental arrogance and narrow minded ignorance simulataneously to make such a statement. |
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Edited to add, Why just pick one point to address ? There's still a couple or so IIRC. |
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Well OK, give me an example of a 25 year old who everybody agrees was wise. They are so rare as to be virtually non-existent. You might say Mark Twain and I might say Oswald Chambers, but I imagine they themselves would say they wised up with age. It's all in how you define it and your personal opinion, at best. Rad |
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Where did the christian/non christians thing come from? I thought we were talking about age.
Name one? Are you kidding? You mean they have to be famous to be wise? Yes, I suppose it depends how you define it. You seem to have come up with a definition that includes you and very few others. Whatever. I define wise as someone who is contemplative, and can combine kindness and forethought and safety and compassion. Add a dose of experience and a dash of education. Someone who can see many sides of an issue, and _understand_ things s/he doesn't agree on. Someone who thinks things through. I have met 8 year olds facing death by cancer who have embraced learning and yearning and compassion and yes, they are wise. ~shrug~ your definition is different. That's fine. |
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