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11-07-05
How many people enjoy being preached to about anything, and who is the judge of morality?
if a person really feels that their personal philosophy would create a better world,than write a self help book or go the infomercial routet, those are unobtrusive way that let people decide if your philosophy is right for them or not, and allow them to change the channel or shelf the book if not.
I could easily go tell people what makes my life so much "better" than theirs, but would that be accurate or fair to them, would they look at my life and agree. What would make a person preaching their philosophy any different than those who preach the word of god in a way that make people despise that religion, how many people like Dr. Phil's philosophy or take Richard Simmon's philosophy on health and fitness serious?
i wouldn't bother, if a person inquired why i am happy, content in my marriage or able to pleasantly deal with people, even those i can't stand, i'd be willing to share, but i wouldn't want to force my ideals on anyone else...i don't liek it when people force theirs on me.
without the option of mass media, a public lifestyle or avid followers to do the work could a person really have an affect on one person, much less the world with only words?
not even jesus could do that...he backed it up with actions, and look at what's become of his philosophies. To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |