At 12:35 AM, 1/16/07 ~enlightenedpsych2~ was quoted saying
"Perhaps all of these rules society has put on man and woman to believe and follow accordingly because Christ would have done so, are all wrong.
I am not a devout follower of any religious organization; however, I follow my soul and my spirit. If these ethereal parts of me had spoken communicative abilities, I firmly believe each would dictate a certain set of principles. These principles would guide, not force, me to open my worldview as an adult living in restricted times. Mindsets are closed using the bible as a perfect way to deny change and inevitability that what worked before, is not working now.
Evolution is amazing and intellect even more but if we restrict our existing to what a society deems is correct we might miss the true purpose behind evolving at all !
I have both heterosexual and homosexual friends and let me tell you neither are the wiser for true love is very, very complicated and only Goddess/God (maybe even jesus although he was human) has enough sense to stop figuring it out and just go with the flow and be loving . . . all the time, even if there sexual preference is not yours.
Imperfection is just as beautiful as perfection, only the realms in which these states of being exist, are vastly different. If Goddess / God does not appreciate the sin homosexuals partake in then love should have been more simpler with a guide book, instructions and resolutions should it be difficult or impossible to achieve. But She/he has not and therefore we, way less significant then omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent Creator have no business thinking we can decide what and whom should be together, or apart."
Erica Hidvegi Copyright (c) 2007 sub-Titled No Religion, just Jesus


Comments: 6
Can you tell me why Jesus never wrote anything? Do you think his mother threw away all of his study notes and pictures?
The son of God couldn't write? I thought he was a Rabi . .
I mentioned that we came from the sea in one of my google groups and I received a comment about whether or not I had ever read Genesis.