rockyroadlove
Since Aug 29, 2005

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Im originally from San Francisco, California...
I am politically and religiously active, but I refuse to
claim any particular affiliation, seeing that there are
truths and mistruths in each angle.

I appreciate humility and I take the position that I
prefer to be wrong than to be arrogant - as if I knew
absolute truth...

I am the kind of person to look at the largest scaled picture
of each argument...

I am generally very creative and a loving individual, and I
side on the air of compassion vs. self righteousness.

My main question for society is: why do we spend so much money on
technology rather than humanity? and is technology used to
control humanity?

I also must admit, I have considered that the illegalization of
marijuana must be a major world conspiracy...even Genesis 1:29
could provide a decent theological argument for the positive
qualities of using it...if even God thinks its good for food,
why shouldnt we?

But in that respects, I do not agree that it should be abused.
Native Americans used it in special rituals, at special times, as
a holy thing...so it makes me wonder why it is illegal.

I AM a Christian, and I wonder about the religious Christian movement
and why it is so divided...but I do not consider myself "religious" like
most "Christians" who Ive discovered are mostly hypocrites.

I love all people, and I am not ashamed to call them ALL my brothers
and sisters. Hate is the no. 1 lesson religion reinforces, therefore,
I separate myself from any denomination or organization. The Bible is
my only reference of thought...let it stand alone (in its original form)
and let me be wrong...

I have not read any other holy books, but I think such divisions does
much harm to humanity...If we stopped to consider how divisions serve a
greater purpose to Evil, then we might stop and ponder this great
mystery.

I think if we all put down our books and pondered the infiniteness of
our Maker...we might realize what is really important.

But since so many value money and power...let us respond with our
creative abilities to contribute knowledge to society.

I hate controversy, and I think an honest, humble verbal exchange of
ideas is not only more healthy, but also more productive to change.