Gentlebeings,
at last, Part the Last of Et Tu, Christos?
That started with http://wondercafe.ca/discussion/religion-and-faith/et-tu-christos
then went to here http://wondercafe.ca/discussion/religion-and-faith/et-tu-christos-part-s...
So, the last question for you all to consider is this:
What level(s) of responsibility do I (which means you, the believer) have for any of this?
And that is that,
Inannawhimsey
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Comments
Arminius
Posted on: 02/21/2009 02:48
Hello Inanna:
My answer is: All of the responsibility.
Everything has its price. There is a price to pay for becoming at-one with the world: One is the world, and is responsible for IT.
The Grail is easy to get, but there is a price. The price for getting the Grail is that the Grail gets you, and you become a life-long server to the Grail, and are responsible for IT.
The price for getting God is that God gets you, and you become a life-long servant of God, and are responsible for IT.
In Cosmic Unity,
Arminius von Welterod, Knight of The Holy Grail and Servant of the Cosmic Christ.
killer_rabbit79
Posted on: 02/21/2009 11:45
I guess if I am going to believe in something, I have the responsibility to try to understand what it is that I am believing in and to know what my reasoning is behind believing it. If I am actually going to put energy into believing in something, and possibly also speaking on behalf of that belief in conversation, I should make sure it is worth my while, by making sure that I have good reason(s).