AHHHHHHHHHHHH
we all need Jesus 😇🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
I don't.
sad
From my POV it's those who sell out to God that are sad, no personal integrity /smh
I don't.
sad
From my POV it's those who sell out to God that are sad, no personal integrity /smh
lol if you had personal integrity than you would not tell lies to yourself or other people, or believe lies and so on
I don't.
sad
From my POV it's those who sell out to God that are sad, no personal integrity /smh
lol if you had personal integrity than you would not tell lies to yourself or other people, or believe lies and so on
What does that have to do with integrity?
I don't.
sad
From my POV it's those who sell out to God that are sad, no personal integrity /smh
lol if you had personal integrity than you would not tell lies to yourself or other people, or believe lies and so on
What does that have to do with integrity?
Integrity
Integrity is the practice of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values
I guess that it depends on the definition that you reference but it usually includes honesty
How is my opinion dishonest though? It's definitely been consistent.
To be misguided is different from being dishonest. For example, while I think your beliefs are wrong, I would not call you a liar for saying them.
Based on what's in this world, it is not a choice that I do not follow Him, but rather the result of what I've learned leaving me with those conclusions. It'd be lying to myself if I had reason to otherwise not doubt the scripture, but I've at this point read so many religious texts that it's not about whatever constitutes reality anymore, but rather the human mechanisms behind them.
My thoughts tend to err towards Causal Determinism within Existential rhetoric; to me these deities are an expression of mankind's needs rather than the other way around. Through studying scripture from others' faiths and seeing how it affects them, like symptoms, we can learn more about how people function and the goals of the religions themselves.