Originally Posted By: K4D
Nevermind 25,

I think I found the answer to my question.

Kevin



good. B/C that is one huge deflection of irrelevance and digression. Moreover, the questions about which "theological camp" one follows is designed to categorize answers rather than considering them. IF a person is "in" your camp & disagrees, you'll focus on how they are missing the real teachings of said camp. If they are followers of the "other camp", then you can dismiss their beliefs as being based on the wrong camp.

Either way, when they disagree with you, you don't have to consider the merits of their beliefs. I think that's a dead end to growth, and a sure fire way to stay stuck. You want to be on a spiritual search and have all the answers? Good luck.

You may have to Try finding a handful of beliefs you can truly rely upon and apply in your life, and stop spinning wheels trying to safe proof your life with a code of behavior that is risk free...

I also think whenever a belief is conveniently self serving, it should be doubly inspected for validity. Make sense?
j-


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