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Old 09-09-2005, 08:14 AM
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I would love to hear other opinions on the text i wrote below. I know its somewhat long, and most people avoid these posts, so im writing this here to grab your attention :)
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Fredrich Nietzche describes it best.


I beleived this way b4 reading his books, but it was nice to see that others agree as well.

Heaven and hell is simply a state of being. Originally the gospels and "sacred" (heavy on the quotes) texts were just primative guidelines on how one should live life.

it mentioned nothing of sin..or punishment...it was more of a break down- If you are good and blah blah....you will go to heaven (meaning..your life wont suck and you will be happy)..

If you lie cheat..etc etc..your life can turn to hell....and you wont be happy..

thats all.

Then religion just became twisted as hell...I'm spiritual ....but not religious...I beleive what ive learned and experienced in life. We are all alive on this planet together. Its a balance, thats all. The problem with the human race is that - we try to understand more than we are capable of. In reality, we should just live...try to be happy with others and be free to express ourselives without judgment...

Birds fly...swim fish..we as humans can learn from that...we should just live...and not try to over analyze life. that only puts restrictions. Weve been brainwashed from day one..with stories of heaven..hell and god....its all horseshit. And people who beleive the whole jesus hype scare me. Buddhism is the closest thing to a respectable religion ( i know..its a philosophy..not a religion). But it just teaches you how to b happy. Buddhism has no real rules. it just suggests ways to keep centered.

but to make a long story short (cause i can go on and on- especially with the sihtty state of affairs our country is in with all those retarded religious freaks)

WE BECOME WORM FOOD
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