Saturday, August 13, 2011

A question about Aristotle and Jesus?

I don't think so at all, humans are inherently good, if anything, all these things children are taught bring them away from their inherent goodness. The parable of the sower is more about the acceptance of any soul, some people jump on a belief, and take off with it, and the seed grows into a wonderful tree that gives shelter to others, and others seek for refuge, some seeds of truth go to souls who aren't even present in the moment, are not even listening, and they do not take root. Most people are not really listening, just trying to tell others what they think they know, unable to comprehend or learn anything new. Aristotle was talking more from the belief system of that time, and the statement is certainly biased, if you are raised in a family with no virtue, out of the depths of your suffering you may rise to be the tallest tree. Those who work their way up from the depths of hellish states are some of the most brilliant spiritual beings today, after all they couldn't of gone any lower, and have a great strength, as their roots are very deep, being able to support a huge tree. I hope this makes sense to you.

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