Alma Hammond Jeffers I think the truth needs to start spending time on the wrong people so they will become the right people!
No matter where I go, there but for the grace of no gods, I am.

Alma Hammond Jeffers I think the truth needs to start spending time on the wrong people so they will become the right people!
Ralph-Uwe Scherer Therein lies the rub.
While said truth is spending time with the “wrong” people what will become of the “right” people. I mean, “the” truth can’t be in both places at once, can it?
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Richard Meyers Bartender? Hey, yeah, I’d LOVE a big cup of black coffee if you’ve got a sec…
Ralph-Uwe Scherer <babble>I think we all may have different “truths” in need of acceptance. And while we all accept these “truths” at different times, I was simply referring to “the” truth, which I believe is much harder to swallow.
There is a thick thin line between “the” truth and the “truth” and the “right” and “wrong” people.</babble>…See More
Ralph-Uwe Scherer I’m not sure I want to “win” this debate on what constitutes Positive Energy. ![]()
I think the “truth” might just have a better chance of being “the” truth coming from the “losing” side. ![]()
Also, sometimes Negative Energy is what it takes to get to the good stuff. ![]()
I “promise” not to say another word….. Lol
The price one must pay for paying attention can never be too high. Or is the price one must pay for not paying attention not high enough? After further babbling I believe there is a thin line between the price being too high and the price being too low when it comes to paying and not paying attention. I guess it all depends on what one is paying attention to? 🙂
I would rather be happy with being unhappy than trying to be happy with being unhappy.
Or trying to be happy with something I don’t know. In other words, being happy with a known has the potential be be far less stressful than being unhappy with an unknown. And in even other words, a man has to know his limitations. 🙂
I find myself always torn between two beliefs: the belief that life should be better than it is and the belief that when it appears better it is really worse.
Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has: it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but – more frequently than not – struggles against the Divine Word….
Reason must be deluded, blinded, and destroyed. Faith must trample underfoot all reason, sense, and understanding, and whatever it sees must be put out of sight and … know nothing but the word of God.
– Martin Luther
What harm would it do, if a man told a good strong lie for the sake of the good and for the Christian church … a lie out of necessity, a useful lie, a helpful lie, such lies would not be against God, he would accept them.
– Martin Luther
And just to show nothing in Christianity has really changed:
And the spirit of curiosity is not a good spirit. It is the spirit of dispersion, of distancing oneself from God, the spirit of talking too much. And Jesus also tells us something interesting: this spirit of curiosity, which is worldly, leads us to confusion.
– Pope Francis
To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.
– Thomas Paine