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onelife
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The Spiritual Cowgirl

I posted this quote earlier in StompboxMan's "Reason to Accept Jesus" thread hoping it would end some of the arguments but it just got lost amid the name calling.

I think it deserves a thread of it's own because it really points out the hypocrisy of arguing about which religion, if any, is the right religion.

I don't really care what you call God or don't call God.

What I care about is how do these beliefs of God or no God affect your life?

Do these beliefs support and make you more open minded  and creative and accepting of diverse people's beliefs and wanting to be of service in some way or do these beliefs or non beliefs in God  close you in?

Sera Beak - The Spiritual Cowgirl

http://serabeak.com

you can't control the wind but you can learn to sail

contentment is true wealth

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yumpy
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl


onelife wrote:

I posted this quote earlier in StompboxMan's "Reason to Accept Jesus" thread hoping it would end some of the arguments but it just got lost amid the name calling.

I think it deserves a thread of it's own because it really points out the hypocrisy of arguing about which religion, if any, is the right religion.

I don't really care what you call God or don't call God.

What I care about is how do these beliefs of God or no God affect your life?

Do these beliefs support and make you more open minded  and creative and accepting of diverse people's beliefs and wanting to be of service in some way or do these beliefs or non beliefs in God  close you in?

Sera Beak - The Spiritual Cowgirl

http://serabeak.com


ya, i think i will change my belief's. 

 

i've said before, Jesus is MY way. 

 

i don't give a rats if anyone wants something else. 

 

i haven't been called to convert anyone. 

 

if people want some questions answered, i might be able to help.

if they want serious shit, talk to a pastor or priest or who's fuckin job it is, to do that.

or try a theologion. or ask trainset. 

 

 

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onelife
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl


yumpy wrote:

ya, i think i will change my belief's. 

 

i've said before, Jesus is MY way. 

 

i don't give a rats if anyone wants something else. 

 

i haven't been called to convert anyone.

 

if people want some questions answered, i might be able to help.

if they want serious shit, talk to a pastor or priest or who's fuckin job it is, to do that.

or try a theologion. or ask trainset. 


It's not about trying to get anyone to change their beliefs.

It's about what kind of life people lead regardless of what, if any, their beliefs are. It's about whether their beliefs actually serve them in a way that is helpful to themselves and others or if it is harmful.

It's really about encouraging people to take an honest look at themselves. 

At least that is how I see it.

you can't control the wind but you can learn to sail

contentment is true wealth

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yumpy
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl


onelife wrote:

yumpy wrote:

ya, i think i will change my belief's. 

 

i've said before, Jesus is MY way. 

 

i don't give a rats if anyone wants something else. 

 

i haven't been called to convert anyone.

 

if people want some questions answered, i might be able to help.

if they want serious shit, talk to a pastor or priest or who's fuckin job it is, to do that.

or try a theologion. or ask trainset. 


It's not about trying to get anyone to change their beliefs.

It's about what kind of life people lead regardless of what, if any, their beliefs are. It's about whether their beliefs actually serve them in a way that is helpful to themselves and others or if it is harmful.

It's really about encouraging people to take an honest look at themselves. 

At least that is how I see it.


all well and good, onelife.

 

might as well yell into the grand canyon.

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yumpy
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl

my responce was more from a believer's POV.

 

people of our age, have already made up their mind.

 

 

 

 

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Just Me
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl


yumpy wrote:

onelife wrote:

I posted this quote earlier in StompboxMan's "Reason to Accept Jesus" thread hoping it would end some of the arguments but it just got lost amid the name calling.

I think it deserves a thread of it's own because it really points out the hypocrisy of arguing about which religion, if any, is the right religion.

I don't really care what you call God or don't call God.

What I care about is how do these beliefs of God or no God affect your life?

Do these beliefs support and make you more open minded  and creative and accepting of diverse people's beliefs and wanting to be of service in some way or do these beliefs or non beliefs in God  close you in?

Sera Beak - The Spiritual Cowgirl

http://serabeak.com


ya, i think i will change my belief's. 

 

i've said before, Jesus is MY way. 

 

i don't give a rats if anyone wants something else. 

 

i haven't been called to convert anyone. 

 

if people want some questions answered, i might be able to help.

if they want serious shit, talk to a pastor or priest or who's fuckin job it is, to do that.

or try a theologion. or ask trainset. 

 

 


you dont stand a snowballs chance of sharing the kingdom of god

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Microtilt
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl

"ho de anexetastos bios ou biôtos anthrôpô"
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl


yumpy wrote:

my responce was more from a believer's POV.

 

people of our age, have already made up their mind.

 

 

 

 


I guess we see which side you fall on.  When someone says they've made up their mind it usually means they've closed their minds.  That was the point of the quote.

I hope we're not too messianic or a trifle too Satanic.

Fuck art, buy junk.
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl


onelife wrote:

I posted this quote earlier in StompboxMan's "Reason to Accept Jesus" thread hoping it would end some of the arguments but it just got lost amid the name calling.

I think it deserves a thread of it's own because it really points out the hypocrisy of arguing about which religion, if any, is the right religion.

I don't really care what you call God or don't call God.

What I care about is how do these beliefs of God or no God affect your life?

Do these beliefs support and make you more open minded  and creative and accepting of diverse people's beliefs and wanting to be of service in some way or do these beliefs or non beliefs in God  close you in?

Sera Beak - The Spiritual Cowgirl

http://serabeak.com


 

She can ride me cowgirl style.

I HAVE SPOKEN
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moogerfooger
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl


yumpy wrote:

my responce was more from a believer's POV.

 

people of our age, have already made up their mind.

 

 

 

 


surround yourself with people that seek the truth.

 

run like hell from those that have found it. 

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thankyou
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl

“The very purpose of religion is to control yourself, not to criticize others. Rather, we must criticize ourselves. How much am I doing about my anger? About my attachment, about my hatred, about my pride, my jealousy? These are the things which we must check in daily life.”

...The Dalai Lama

 

I bought this quote on a little tapestry that some monks were selling as they made beautiful sand paintings at an event in Colorado Springs. 

 

 

 

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There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in.

....Leonard Cohen
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Re: The Spiritual Cowgirl

The purpose of religion is to sell the stupid the idea that real life starts at death.
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