by jezer » Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:27 pm
It's amazing how often, it all comes back down to taking bullets... Heck, I have no idea what I'd do. Because it's about ideas, these idea's are not at a point where they are shaping my actions yet, because the idea's haven't had time to 'mature' and change my outlook yet... because it's a process and journey, not a destination.
I had a dream last night, where people were being executed, and when my turn came up, I wrestled the shooter, and twisted the gun back on himself... I guess how I responded then, would probably be how I'd respond now, in the heat of the moment.
You can't say one thing and do another... then your a hypocritical... only when you can actually live the line have you arrived.
There probably is a time where violence is right... but I don't know when, and I couldn't define it...
As for the Tibetians... who is really winning? The tibetans are standing by what they believe in regards to non-violence, in an ethical sense, they actually have the higher moral fortitude than the oppressive regime. If you look at it, through those ethical and moral glasses... whose winning?
We all enter the world as nothing and die with nothing, so if any thing in this world makes one man's life better than an others... it must be who he was morally, as this seems to be the separating factor between man and animals...
It seems some think I'm willing to die needlessly... It's certainly not the case, I'll do everything I can to preserve my life, drawing the line at whats right... what ever that is... and that's what I ponder...
Dying for ones beliefs, but not fighting for them seems a real pure thought to me... it's seems to be where religions go wrong... dying for them is ok, but at that point where you cross over and start fighting for them is when you've crossed the line... that's no matter who you are or who you follow. Religion is such a choice thing... you can't force people, it's counter productive.
I'm not a scholar of religions... but I do know that in the story of Jesus... he actually died for what he believed in, and never fought for it... there seems to be something of his example that still interests others today, it's a pity a lot of his followers have embellished his example with a whole bunch of self centered righteous crap.
"Don’t let me become the man that I say that I despise."