badbobby wrote:
no I do not think it is purposely kept alive
I feel it is just handed down
from one generation to the next
I also feel that our Lord gave each of us a brain
we can all decide what kind of person we want to be
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You're right for a change. Handing it down keeps it alive, and that is generally on purpose. As to using your brain, that's fine, but it is based on how you were trained by your parents and associates early in your life. Basically, "you are what you were when;" which is a phrase I learned from a motivational speaker with a PhD long ago. Some of us make the right choices and some do not, just depends on your personal values as to what is right or what is wrong, but we should learn through experience and education to tolerate the opinions and philosophies of others even though we may disagree with them, which is why we have the First Amendment in our founding documents, and that's a tough cookie for some to swallow.
Abel wrote:
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You're right for a change. Handing it down keeps it alive, and that is generally on purpose. As to using your brain, that's fine, but it is based on how you were trained by your parents and associates early in your life. Basically, "you are what you were when;" which is a phrase I learned from a motivational speaker with a PhD long ago. Some of us make the right choices and some do not, just depends on your personal values as to what is right or what is wrong, but we should learn through experience and education to tolerate the opinions and philosophies of others even though we may disagree with them, which is why we have the First Amendment in our founding documents, and that's a tough cookie for some to swallow.
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Query: Do you feel that over the years education has evolved towards or away from tolerence of digressing opinions?
And thank you for your reply...
badbobby wrote:
just for a change???
I , too , am outraged Badbobby...
You might not always be right , but you are never wrong...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I , too , am outraged Badbobby...
You might not always be right , but you are never wrong...
he may have me confused with badbob
that happens.Course he may have my number
lol
badbobby wrote:
he may have me confused with badbob
that happens.Course he may have my number
lol
I can't imagine anyone confusing you with the user Bad Bob...
I would liken it to confusing a top shelf whiskey to prison wine...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I can't imagine anyone confusing you with the user Bad Bob...
I would liken it to confusing a top shelf whiskey to prison wine...
thank you for your kind words Canuck
but bob aint all bad
just has mostly wrong information
and I like his cartoons
badbobby wrote:
thank you for your kind words Canuck
but bob aint all bad
just has mostly wrong information
and I like his cartoons
Understood and point taken...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Query: Do you feel that over the years education has evolved towards or away from tolerence of digressing opinions?
And thank you for your reply...
On the liberal side I believe the opinions are more toward whichever opinions the mass hysteria is being directed toward (basically, their agenda of a government utopian tyranny). If you don't share their opinions you become their enemy. They wish to gain control, and one day they will have gained so much control that they will have nothing left to control; everyone will eventually work for the government until they all get fed up with getting screwed and quit en masse and everyone will starve to death or die violently. Of course, a few will survive to start it all over again.
On the conservative side the opinions are tolerated better (more for the good of the country and less giving everything away), but they still have a tendency to push toward moving you toward their agenda as well, but it isn't as pronounced. The conservative side is my preference because they lean toward more reasonable and logical opinions, whereas the liberals are hell bent toward controlling the masses by gifting and subversion to continue holding their power over the masses, the way being their way or the highway, and they have no plausible road signs to warn them of the cliff they are approaching.
Cicero said it best when he said "The evil was... the willingness of the people to sell their rights to be free men for full bellies and the excitement of games." We pretty much have full bellies, observing the obesity problems we have, and there is no doubt in my mind that the majority of the country is totally enamored with professional sports (games). Entertainment is our thing, and the Deep State is expert in providing it for us to cover their insidious intent. We are about to see history repeat the fall of the Roman Empire if we keep on this track.
Socialism has always failed when funding of those who were willing to work finally dries up; considering the redistribution of wealth, the government cannot give to the masses anything it hasn't already stolen from the masses, and the gifts dwindle down by the amount those in power skim off of that which they have stolen for themselves.
Abel wrote:
On the liberal side I believe the opinions are more toward whichever opinions the mass hysteria is being directed toward (basically, their agenda of a government utopian tyranny). If you don't share their opinions you become their enemy. They wish to gain control, and one day they will have gained so much control that they will have nothing left to control; everyone will eventually work for the government until they all get fed up with getting screwed and quit en masse and everyone will starve to death or die violently. Of course, a few will survive to start it all over again.
On the conservative side the opinions are tolerated better (more for the good of the country and less giving everything away), but they still have a tendency to push toward moving you toward their agenda as well, but it isn't as pronounced. The conservative side is my preference because they lean toward more reasonable and logical opinions, whereas the liberals are hell bent toward controlling the masses by gifting and subversion to continue holding their power over the masses, the way being their way or the highway, and they have no plausible road signs to warn them of the cliff they are approaching.
Cicero said it best when he said "The evil was... the willingness of the people to sell their rights to be free men for full bellies and the excitement of games." We pretty much have full bellies, observing the obesity problems we have, and there is no doubt in my mind that the majority of the country is totally enamored with professional sports (games). Entertainment is our thing, and the Deep State is expert in providing it for us to cover their insidious intent. We are about to see history repeat the fall of the Roman Empire if we keep on this track.
Socialism has always failed when funding of those who were willing to work finally dries up; considering the redistribution of wealth, the government cannot give to the masses anything it hasn't already stolen from the masses, and the gifts dwindle down by the amount those in power skim off of that which they have stolen for themselves.
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