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Old 11-04-2009, 02:52 AM   #7
TraineeHuman
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Default Re: Interview with pastor Lindsey Williams

I suspect that Williams has been fed misinformation, possibly with some significant true info thrown in somewhere.

One thing the doomsayers seem to conveniently ignore is that even if a piece of very bad news does happen to be true, the sanest and healthiest response is absolutely not to be sucked in by it. Instead, the only healthy response is to look at it from a very detached position. Only then can you evaluate the best way to respond. That’s assuming you know it’s true – which, as time has proved on this forum, is sure not the case well over 90% of the time. According to my dowsing, sometimes over 20% of the posts on this forum are made by misinfo agents, or by people who are simply repeating or reinforcing such agents’ misinfo.

Another thing the doomsayers always conveniently forget is the whole question of what screws people up, and ultimately makes them insane with sufficient quantity of it. What screws up people, everybody, is: terror. That usually screws people up more than being physically beaten and cut up (as many studies have shown). It’s simply not sane or positive to spread terror. Ever. Even if you know the terror info happens to be fact on some rare occasion. It’s not “neutral” to state or describe such info factually. It’s hugely destructive, and extremely bad karma. Unfortunately, many people today don’t realise that they may only begin to become aware of their bad karma once they die. I’m aware that so many dead people suffer greatly because of the attitudes such as doomsaying that they eventually, after death, discover are so deeply rooted they can’t rid themselves of them even well after death.

It's amazing to me how well over 90% (if not, often, 100%) of the firmly held beliefs of people who post doom are based on nothing but hearsay. I mean, for example, David Icke has said he has never himself had any experience of any kind of any alien being. One rule I have always followed on this forum (and in life generally) has been that I haven't posted an opinion unless it was based on my own direct experience. Admittedly, I've been "fortunate" to have direct experience of all kinds of intelligent beings, though not in their physical forms. It seems idiotic to me that so many people seem to have their fingers stuck so firmly up their posteriors and they believe that's OK.
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