Re: interpretation or just average human response?endsofbreadDecember 13 2007, 03:27:46 UTC
I really appreciate your opinion and thanks for bringing out those scriptures.
Even though I'm very sure of who you are and I like you, I am always disappointed that you fail to leave a name. Very.
I guess I overestimated myself and people who may read my journal. I figured anyone who read and knew just a little about me could reason that I'd never be stupid enough to do drugs and that if I did I DEFINITELY wouldn't be stupid enough to write about it in here. I even thought it was a pretty basic metaphor, but I obviously know better now.
Thoughts are beautiful, but not worth stumbling anyone, including myself.
As far as writing untruths in the first place... it doesn't bother my conscience to write something untrue as long as the correct interpretation of it is right and true, if that makes any sense. I'll go back to writing disclaimers at the end of every post if I feel one is necessary so that way it shouldn't bother any one else's.
It reminds me of how many people left Jesus after they didn't understand his words about eating his flesh and drinking his blood. Not the same scenario and I'm certainly not Jesus, but most of my thoughts are spiritually minded, even if it deals with struggle. I think those thoughts are refreshing and interesting to read. Paul wrote about struggles too.
My resolve is just to go back to putting disclaimers at the end of any thought that could be responded to negatively. Although its personally disappointing.
Even though I'm very sure of who you are and I like you, I am always disappointed that you fail to leave a name. Very.
I guess I overestimated myself and people who may read my journal. I figured anyone who read and knew just a little about me could reason that I'd never be stupid enough to do drugs and that if I did I DEFINITELY wouldn't be stupid enough to write about it in here. I even thought it was a pretty basic metaphor, but I obviously know better now.
Thoughts are beautiful, but not worth stumbling anyone, including myself.
As far as writing untruths in the first place... it doesn't bother my conscience to write something untrue as long as the correct interpretation of it is right and true, if that makes any sense. I'll go back to writing disclaimers at the end of every post if I feel one is necessary so that way it shouldn't bother any one else's.
It reminds me of how many people left Jesus after they didn't understand his words about eating his flesh and drinking his blood. Not the same scenario and I'm certainly not Jesus, but most of my thoughts are spiritually minded, even if it deals with struggle. I think those thoughts are refreshing and interesting to read. Paul wrote about struggles too.
My resolve is just to go back to putting disclaimers at the end of any thought that could be responded to negatively. Although its personally disappointing.
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