Anonymous ID: e4e8fb Dec. 28, 2017, 9:14 p.m. No.200532   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>120430

While I agree with anon’s demand for full disclosure, s/he made an erroneous statement that I am compelled to correct.

 

The anon wrote that “The best trick the devil ever played was convincing us that he didn’t exist.”

 

WRONG! The best trick ever played was convincing us that “the devil” (or the belief therein) is more powerful than we are as individuals with free will.

 

Have you ever wondered why the old adage “sell your soul to the devil” is stated so?

 

ITS BECAUSE THE DEVIL REQUIRES YOUR WILLFUL CONSENT TO TAKE YOUR SOUL!

 

We always have a choice - to either give in to temptation or reject it. That was the great lesson in Christ’s teachings.

 

That is where personal responsibility for one's actions comes into play.

 

So, it is easy to be angry at HRC, BO, GS, Rothschilds, Hitler, Mao, Stalin, Lenin and the like for their crimes against humanity, but its much more important for US to realize and accept the fact that these psychopaths rose to positions of power because thousands upon thousands of people willfully allowed them to do so and, in many cases, followed their commands to harm and/or kill the innocent.

 

Q said that “there are more good people than bad [in the world.]” What s/he was really saying is that there are more people making the right choices than those who are not.

 

The Freedom to Choose by Yezdi Antia

 

We do not choose to be born.

 

We do not choose our parents.

 

We do not choose our historical epoch,

 

or the country of our birth,

 

or the immediate circumstances of our upbringing.

 

We do not, most of us, choose to die,

 

nor do we choose the time

 

or conditions of our death,

 

but within all this realm of choicelessness,

 

we do choose how we shall live:

 

courageously, or in cowardice, honorably or dishonorably, with purpose or adrift.

 

We decide what is important and what is trivial in life.

 

We decide that what makes us significant is either what we do

 

or what we refuse to do.

 

But no matter how indifferent the Universe

 

may be to our choices and decisions,

 

these choices and decisions are ours to make.

 

We decide.

 

We choose.

 

And as we decide and choose,

 

so our lives are formed.

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JORDAN PETERSON Why Your Moral Choices are Important

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vCKa2XN1FA&t=11s