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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Some Serious Shit SB Says
I don't believe in sin. I just believe in choices that people make. Some are better than others.
Some are better than others but when you think about it from the truly cosmic position, they all lead to something. We label some things as "bad" and some as "good" and I suppose for our purposes they are but in actuality, it's just life. Okay. More coffee for me. Love you and good morning.
I prefer to look at it as beneficial choices and harmful choices. Calling the harmful ones "sin" makes them too vague and far away. No one wants to be a "sinner". No one sets out to do evil. What we often do is fail to look ahead to see the domino effect consequences to our choices. We decide to do what is easiest or feels best or is most profitable to us NOW. We justify our actions - whatever they might be - even if our justification is "I don't know what I was thinking". We never want to really own up to making a really bad decision for the real reason.
I am a Gen-X, lazy, manic-depressive bastard, with an eating disorder, OCD, and a propensity for alcoholism. I am basically hell to live with, but I enjoy red wine, Ritalin, reality TV, and disdainful cats. This description could also be useful as a personal ad for a dating service.
4 comments:
Some are better than others but when you think about it from the truly cosmic position, they all lead to something. We label some things as "bad" and some as "good" and I suppose for our purposes they are but in actuality, it's just life.
Okay. More coffee for me.
Love you and good morning.
I prefer to look at it as beneficial choices and harmful choices. Calling the harmful ones "sin" makes them too vague and far away. No one wants to be a "sinner". No one sets out to do evil. What we often do is fail to look ahead to see the domino effect consequences to our choices. We decide to do what is easiest or feels best or is most profitable to us NOW. We justify our actions - whatever they might be - even if our justification is "I don't know what I was thinking". We never want to really own up to making a really bad decision for the real reason.
Ms. Moon,
As usual, I couldn't agree more.
Good morning and I love you also.
Jeannie,
You are right. The word sin is way too loaded. It was designed by Christianity to make us feel like shit about ourselves.
I feel like shit about myself enough. I don't need their help.
Love you, friend.
SB
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