Many Catholics believe, and I dare say many Protestants and Orthodox also think, that some people whose thought processes are disturbing, can be healed with a gentle word and patient doing of good to, for, and with them. Is that so?
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Many Catholics believe, and I dare say many Protestants and Orthodox also think, that some people whose thought processes are disturbing, can be healed with a gentle word and patient doing of good to, for, and with them. Is that so?
I'm thinking about poor thinking, but some poor thinking arises from mild mental illnesses, however, most poor thinking comes from one's upbringing and from the influence of one's peers. Some poor thinking is of the "nasty thoughts" type, like racism, some is communal bigotry against any who differ. I am thinking about people online, especially, some who come to IRC channels or other social forums, and troll with rude comments and hateful comments.Could you give an example? Do you mean mental health challenges or poor reasoning or just nasty, mean thoughts?
Isn't the whole "woke" thing a product of anti-woke people pretending that "woke" exists? And isn't the idea of being aware of other people's suffering and wanting to alleviate it just Christian ethics?But there is a popular woke-movement today that claims that "to differ with me - is hate speech"
Perhaps some among the Pharisees and Sadducees would think that the Lord, Jesus Christ, was rude because he spoke of their blindness, hypocrisy, bad example, and other negative qualities and to them Jesus became an object of their hatred but was the man who said "Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest" hateful? I do not believe so.Jesus and His messengers in the first century , and since then,
would be called rude and hateful by many religious and non-religious.
Those serving the enemy of Christ called (and call today) Jesus and His followers many things.hateful? I do not believe so.
All men will hate you because of MeJesus and His messengers in the first century , and since then,
would be called rude and hateful by many religious and non-religious.
I'm thinking about poor thinking, but some poor thinking arises from mild mental illnesses, however, most poor thinking comes from one's upbringing and from the influence of one's peers
Many Catholics believe, and I dare say many Protestants and Orthodox also think, that some people whose thought processes are disturbing, can be healed with a gentle word and patient doing of good to, for, and with them. Is that so?
Have you noticed that no one ever really defines 'woke"? They just describe it is things most can agree they don't like. That is poor thinking.Isn't the whole "woke" thing a product of anti-woke people pretending that "woke" exists?
And isn't the idea of being aware of other people's suffering and wanting to alleviate it just Christian ethics?