The use of time is exactly proportional to the qualities of one’s religious belief.
Every moment is a spiritual moment.
Apparently, my religion focuses on personal reflection… or excessive use of a computer. And it’s self-focused. And vindictive.
Cosmic Plainspeak In So Many Words
The use of time is exactly proportional to the qualities of one’s religious belief.
Every moment is a spiritual moment.
Apparently, my religion focuses on personal reflection… or excessive use of a computer. And it’s self-focused. And vindictive.
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July 9, 2009 at 5:37 am
Julie Grimes
We are told to love God and to love our neighbor as ourselves. I think that means that we must love ourselves. God loves us unconditionally. Are we better than God? If he knows our flaws and loves us anyway, can we do any less? Loving oneself is not pride or vanity. Those come from placing yourself above others. It is just as bad to place yourself below others. Love values all people just the same. All people have flaws, yet all people are priceless in God’s eyes. Do not put yourself above God and think that you, or anyone else, is anything less than priceless.