Spirituality Named Compassion

Do you reserve your compassion for the like minded? What is to be gained by crushing somebody’s faith on YA!?
I don’t know why it has taken me so long to come to this realization. Driven by an unhealthy sadistic thrill, I’ve taken pleasure in denouncing the faith of others. The feeling is like a gleeful aggravation. That’s about as close as I can come to describing it.
I am an atheist with very few genuine questions pertaining to religious doctrine or religious feeling. I really have no place in this section. Under a multitude of names and avatars I’ve done my best to ridicule and hurt others. The elicitation of anger, sorrow and confusion are the only things that I may have accomplished in my attempts to disillusion a couple hundred people.
I renounce the campaign against Religion & Spirituality. We all need to live the best way we know how and attempt to respect one another while doing so. Above all else we are simply human beings. This question is my apology, catharsis, exorcism and goodbye.
Maturity is truly a wonderful thing. Somehow, you must have had an ephiphany. Truly, congrats!
Now would you mind posting this in the Gender and Women’s Studies section. Those boys need to have little compassion for the women. They are doing the same thing in that section to clog up any decent and legitimate discussion of women’s issues.
Role of Compassion in Education and Wider Societal Context
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Anger: Wisdom for Cooling the Flames $6.98 It was under the bodhi tree in India twenty-five centuries ago that Buddha achieved the insight that three states of mind were the source of all our unhappiness: wrong knowing, obsessive desire, and anger. All are difficult, but in one instant of anger—one of the most powerful emotions—lives can be ruined, and health and spiritual development can be destroyed. With exquisite simplicity, Bu… |
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A Spirituality Named Compassion $7.00 • Fox marries mysticism with social justice, leading the way toward a gentler and more ecological spirituality and an acceptance of our interdependence• A road map to fulfillment for the coming centuryIn A Spirituality Named Compassion, Matthew Fox, the popular and controversial author, establishes a spirituality for the future that promises personal, social, and global healing. Using his own … |
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