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Where does morality come from?
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<blockquote data-quote="rockytopva" data-source="post: 73899804" data-attributes="member: 279443"><p>It is important, for the sake of spirituality, that we divide the man into three parts…</p><p>Physical, Spiritual, and Intellectual. If E = mc2 then we can divide and conclude that...</p><p></p><p>Mass (m) = Energy (E/c2) And there are three varieties...</p><p></p><p>Natural E/c2 - All mass is basically cooled plasma, the sun is the visible form of E/c2</p><p>Mental E/c2 - Our thinking can produce creativeness, light, and good things</p><p>Spiritual E/c2 - E (motivation, warmth, love) / c2 (faith, hope, charity, joy)</p><p></p><p>The<strong> Natural E/c2</strong> in the form of mass produces a gravity that attracts other objects</p><p>The <strong>Intellectual E/c2 </strong>produces a gravity that draws us to study</p><p>The <strong>Spiritual E/c2 </strong>also has a gravity that draws and makes religion attractive</p><p></p><p>The<strong> Natural E/c2</strong> Morality is an instinct handed down through the generations </p><p>The <strong>Intellectual E/c2 </strong>Morality is a learned virtue mentally </p><p>The <strong>Spiritual E/c2 </strong>Morality is a spiritual virtue</p><p></p><p>I brought up my cat as a kitten and she is trained to be a good cat. I have a stray cat that can never be trained as she was born in the wild. God is the ultimate source of energy and light. It is important to let his light illuminate and warm naturally, intellectually, and spiritually. Which is all we can do. As the saying goes, you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockytopva, post: 73899804, member: 279443"] It is important, for the sake of spirituality, that we divide the man into three parts… Physical, Spiritual, and Intellectual. If E = mc2 then we can divide and conclude that... Mass (m) = Energy (E/c2) And there are three varieties... Natural E/c2 - All mass is basically cooled plasma, the sun is the visible form of E/c2 Mental E/c2 - Our thinking can produce creativeness, light, and good things Spiritual E/c2 - E (motivation, warmth, love) / c2 (faith, hope, charity, joy) The[B] Natural E/c2[/B] in the form of mass produces a gravity that attracts other objects The [B]Intellectual E/c2 [/B]produces a gravity that draws us to study The [B]Spiritual E/c2 [/B]also has a gravity that draws and makes religion attractive The[B] Natural E/c2[/B] Morality is an instinct handed down through the generations The [B]Intellectual E/c2 [/B]Morality is a learned virtue mentally The [B]Spiritual E/c2 [/B]Morality is a spiritual virtue I brought up my cat as a kitten and she is trained to be a good cat. I have a stray cat that can never be trained as she was born in the wild. God is the ultimate source of energy and light. It is important to let his light illuminate and warm naturally, intellectually, and spiritually. Which is all we can do. As the saying goes, you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink. [/QUOTE]
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