Re: All in Perspective
this reminds me of yesterday, down at Ground Zero.
there were a few ''causies'' around, one guy was preaching, well, screaming thorugh a megaphone, on how god is almighty and has a master plan for the middle east..........
then, a block away, at Saint Pauls church, the clergy there was talking to people, preaching love, forgiveness, hope, compassion, and reality. not once did the words ''punishment, death, religion'' come up. he just spoke to the basic human emotions in a quiet, respectful manner.i spoke with him for 2 minutes and found him engageable, endearing and honest. he never pressed his certain viewpoint on me, just talked about how we should remain positive even though i was staring at a 70 foot hole in the ground where the lives and bodies of my loved ones were lost
that is the difference where religion becomes too much as opposed to where it can be vital in soothing and aiding people with hard times.
this reminds me of yesterday, down at Ground Zero.
there were a few ''causies'' around, one guy was preaching, well, screaming thorugh a megaphone, on how god is almighty and has a master plan for the middle east..........
then, a block away, at Saint Pauls church, the clergy there was talking to people, preaching love, forgiveness, hope, compassion, and reality. not once did the words ''punishment, death, religion'' come up. he just spoke to the basic human emotions in a quiet, respectful manner.i spoke with him for 2 minutes and found him engageable, endearing and honest. he never pressed his certain viewpoint on me, just talked about how we should remain positive even though i was staring at a 70 foot hole in the ground where the lives and bodies of my loved ones were lost
that is the difference where religion becomes too much as opposed to where it can be vital in soothing and aiding people with hard times.
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