- Banned
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Christ Messiah tells us to care.. But He also tells us to be wise. To care and be wise. To not cast the pearls before 'swine'; lest they turn and tear you apart for the pearls' sake. Where do wars arise from? They arise from 'wanting' but not 'having'.. It is covetousness. Christ Messiah tells us to care and to be wise.
Here in the U.S., we were brought up with this ideal. While in school we were taught to care for one another and if there was any trouble to take it the proper authorities. Principles, teachers, etc.... That is what we were taught.
And so after having graduated and moved on to higher education, this early and secondary education remained with us. We were to care and to be wise and college had us learn that not every person, even still at a younger than legal age for alcohol purchase, were caring. Wise maybe, but not all were caring... And so many thought from where, from what State, from what part of the U.S. these 'wise' but non caring still teens came from that they were more brutish than the 'jocks', no pun intended, than the jocks back 'home'.
But still. In grade school we were taught to care and to be wise.
And here in the U.S the same somewhat applies with that past generation. That 'caring and being wise' is not something that a person can take out of his pocket and discard of. It is not a used piece of high school memorabilia. It was instilled. In school, in family, in neighborhood, in respecting towards elders, in respecting to those 'proper authorities'.
And when and if these caring and wise ones are no more, there will be another kind of 'caring and being wise'.
And to this I write.
If after showing 'care' towards another that other turns to play 'mind games', what does that mean? The boy who cried wolf is a perfect example.
And are you certain that that person who says 'I don't need help', or 'I don't want help', really understands what he/she is saying? Does that person really believe that his or her life can exist as it is without others caring and being wise enough to be as acquaintances; as neighbors; as the citizens to which 'life' is around. Caring and wise citizens to whom the 'less' privileged live among for safety's sake.
So what might it mean if a 'well to do' person were to sincerely see how I might be 'helped' by him or her and then for me to use that concern to manipulate their minds to the point where their 'care' became their 'trap'?
And if this is a 'bad' thing, does it NOT occur where you live? In those neighborhoods you are familiar with? With those others; maybe even 'coworkers' who use your care to your disadvantage and to their own inner laughter for their own concept towards others being so gullibly 'loving'.
Here in the U.S., we were brought up with this ideal. While in school we were taught to care for one another and if there was any trouble to take it the proper authorities. Principles, teachers, etc.... That is what we were taught.
And so after having graduated and moved on to higher education, this early and secondary education remained with us. We were to care and to be wise and college had us learn that not every person, even still at a younger than legal age for alcohol purchase, were caring. Wise maybe, but not all were caring... And so many thought from where, from what State, from what part of the U.S. these 'wise' but non caring still teens came from that they were more brutish than the 'jocks', no pun intended, than the jocks back 'home'.
But still. In grade school we were taught to care and to be wise.
And here in the U.S the same somewhat applies with that past generation. That 'caring and being wise' is not something that a person can take out of his pocket and discard of. It is not a used piece of high school memorabilia. It was instilled. In school, in family, in neighborhood, in respecting towards elders, in respecting to those 'proper authorities'.
And when and if these caring and wise ones are no more, there will be another kind of 'caring and being wise'.
And to this I write.
If after showing 'care' towards another that other turns to play 'mind games', what does that mean? The boy who cried wolf is a perfect example.
And are you certain that that person who says 'I don't need help', or 'I don't want help', really understands what he/she is saying? Does that person really believe that his or her life can exist as it is without others caring and being wise enough to be as acquaintances; as neighbors; as the citizens to which 'life' is around. Caring and wise citizens to whom the 'less' privileged live among for safety's sake.
So what might it mean if a 'well to do' person were to sincerely see how I might be 'helped' by him or her and then for me to use that concern to manipulate their minds to the point where their 'care' became their 'trap'?
And if this is a 'bad' thing, does it NOT occur where you live? In those neighborhoods you are familiar with? With those others; maybe even 'coworkers' who use your care to your disadvantage and to their own inner laughter for their own concept towards others being so gullibly 'loving'.