When Jesus went into the desert, the serpent that is Satan spoke scripture to him. Satan, supposedly an angel, knows the bible through and through. Satan however was not preaching the word of God but was attempting to usurp it, asserting an inverted perception of reality in order to deceive. Jesus responds with scripture but understanding and using it's true meaning. Who or what 'Satan' is invites a whole manor of interpretations and speculation from 'Aliens' to 'pure ideologies'. On either front, the forces that are not easily perceived are either intrinsically influenced by or simply, our beliefs, manifest into action. In that someone who is acting to deceive the world around them, is in union with what our forefathers would have called "demonic beings". Demonic beings and demonic thoughts are well and truly the same if they manifest into demonic action. Two sides of the same coin that both carry the ultimate value. And like Satan twisting the m
Recently I have thought a lot about karma. In the past I have used it as an excuse to do harm to others or at the very least expect or wish harm to be done. Growing up in a volatile household, controlling my anger has been a path in itself. If it is in someone else's nature to do something, why should karma dictate it to be in mine? Lest I become the very thing I have set out to avoid. How can we "love thy neighbor" but still disapprove of others behavior. Hate the sin but love the sinner, as I am a protestant and wish not to prosecute others in the name of my faith (RC's), as I have my own tribulations to worry about. In any good use of the word, I need to worry about my own karma, not others. And after all is said and done karma has shown itself to be, to me, a revengeful and spiteful concept. People concerned with karma are usually more or less concerned with the material application and who or what has done what to who. Very rarely do people see the bad things t
It is my opinion that men are (generally) stronger than women, men tend to have more physical strength and are certainty less agreeable, in that it is harder to change a mans opinion, as I've heard many women complain about in the past. Men are definitely as destructive as they are creative, as most accomplishments and failures of mankind can be accounted to men, like James Brown famously sung, it's a mans world. But that being said, women possess a strength and ability that cannot be compared to anything. Men may have built monuments and societies, but women create life, in which without, monuments and societies could not exist. Women should therefore be protected, not preyed upon, by those who are stronger. We call the earth mother nature, perhaps our relationship with nature is a reflection of how we treat women? Porn is something that, in my experience at least, has somewhat been encouraged in modern society. At school I was taught that masturbation is natural and to a subt