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Yahweh: Benevolent God of Bloodthirsty Monster?
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<blockquote data-quote="dnihila" data-source="post: 56842678" data-attributes="member: 183326"><p>Salam, Peace, Shalom to everyone,</p><p>I am wondering why do students keep on asking the questions after reading or seeing or hearing the lesson?</p><p>1. Were they absent minded during the lesson? </p><p>2. Were they ready to not understand the lesson?</p><p>3. Were they against the teacher, the book or the school itself?</p><p>4. Why do they attend the lesson in first place as long as they don't like it?</p><p>5. Why do they use the school books as long as they have their own books to be used as weapons? Are their books weak enough not to be used to challenge Holy Books?</p><p>6. Which is easier to those scholars: to tear a page from a book to hide an unpleasent truth? Or to write their own " Perfect Book"?</p><p>A reader is always a student who learns and never criticize as long as a particular book was his/her own choice. </p><p>Every student should:</p><p>choose the school, the class, the book. And prepare him/herself to be present minded</p><p>write comments, thoughts forward,backward and present , visions, questions, the lessons learned and conclusions. </p><p>Whenever you adapt and accept the thoughts of that book you might be able to criticize out of seeking more knowledge but not " the poor attempts of- and I mean of but not ( or) - putting the book down". Rules must be known for knowledge seekers. </p><p>To take the place of a critical thinker, reader or listener, anyone must show the piece of art they made or they had or they chose to give a chance to categorize the level of their interests in order to choose the right words that fits the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnihila, post: 56842678, member: 183326"] Salam, Peace, Shalom to everyone, I am wondering why do students keep on asking the questions after reading or seeing or hearing the lesson? 1. Were they absent minded during the lesson? 2. Were they ready to not understand the lesson? 3. Were they against the teacher, the book or the school itself? 4. Why do they attend the lesson in first place as long as they don't like it? 5. Why do they use the school books as long as they have their own books to be used as weapons? Are their books weak enough not to be used to challenge Holy Books? 6. Which is easier to those scholars: to tear a page from a book to hide an unpleasent truth? Or to write their own " Perfect Book"? A reader is always a student who learns and never criticize as long as a particular book was his/her own choice. Every student should: choose the school, the class, the book. And prepare him/herself to be present minded write comments, thoughts forward,backward and present , visions, questions, the lessons learned and conclusions. Whenever you adapt and accept the thoughts of that book you might be able to criticize out of seeking more knowledge but not " the poor attempts of- and I mean of but not ( or) - putting the book down". Rules must be known for knowledge seekers. To take the place of a critical thinker, reader or listener, anyone must show the piece of art they made or they had or they chose to give a chance to categorize the level of their interests in order to choose the right words that fits the issue. [/QUOTE]
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