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Do You Believe In Scientism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bertrand Russell White" data-source="post: 75982083" data-attributes="member: 433955"><p>Yes, people who feel deep compassion desire justice be done even if they don't put it in those terms as you say here. My Mother was one such person. She would abhor any injustice and it came from a deep compassion that could be linked to descriptions both of you refer to either by Jesus or the Mystics. She didn't sit around reading and contemplating about these things but had a pragmatic, earthy and introverted sensitive side that felt and experienced injustice/pain/suffering/evil even as she outwardly would resist it by practical acts of service, kindness, and a very great capacity to "join" with the hearts of most people and show love. She was beloved by all and a "Mother figure" to many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bertrand Russell White, post: 75982083, member: 433955"] Yes, people who feel deep compassion desire justice be done even if they don't put it in those terms as you say here. My Mother was one such person. She would abhor any injustice and it came from a deep compassion that could be linked to descriptions both of you refer to either by Jesus or the Mystics. She didn't sit around reading and contemplating about these things but had a pragmatic, earthy and introverted sensitive side that felt and experienced injustice/pain/suffering/evil even as she outwardly would resist it by practical acts of service, kindness, and a very great capacity to "join" with the hearts of most people and show love. She was beloved by all and a "Mother figure" to many. [/QUOTE]
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