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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: average joe who wrote (23634)5/21/2006 1:38:14 PM
From: Solid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
The trouble about argument is that it moves the whole struggle onto the Enemy's own ground. He can argue too; whereas in really practical propaganda of the kind I am suggesting He has been shown for centuries to be greatly the inferior of Our Father Below. By the very act of arguing you awake the patient's reason; and once it is awake, who can foresee the result! Even if a particular train of thought can be twisted so as to end in our favour, you will find that you have been strengthening in your patient the fatal habit of attending to universal issues and withdrawing his attention from the stream of immediate sense experiences. Your business is to fix his attention on the stream. Teach him to call it "real life" and don't let him ask what he means by "real."

Well done though it is, excellent in the bridge's it constructs and necessary on the path to discovery...I have read it and many more of C.S. Lewis along the way...Word count above, 141.

'The spirit is willing the flesh is weak.'

Economy of words, 8. With the extra time then open while NOT reading the extra verbiage precious moments appear to ponder, to muse, to open to the wisdom within each word fulcrum.

My point- Truth stands before us each and every moment, awaiting our attention. When we are ready all the words, helpful, awesome as they may be, must be surrendered. Even our addiction and identification with thoughts must be released, if only for a nanosecond, to discover that which is beyond all words.

Then
'things'
are never quite the same.

'The way to the Kingdom of Heaven is within.'

Word count, 9

'Know Thy Self.'

Word count, 3

Your post, Sharp and well done.

Regards