Bible Wisdom
Today's Story on THE LOVE OF WISDOM: QUOTE: 'In essence, if we want to direct our lives, we must take control of our consistent actions. It's not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives, but what we do consistently.' (Anthony Robbins, Author and Speaker) In the United Kingdom there is a saying, 'If you look after your pennies, the pounds will look after themselves.' In WISDOM the same applies. If you become habitual in the process of looking after your smaller actions, as Anthony Robbins puts it, 'your consistent actions'; you will automatically through habit approach your bigger actions in the right manner. To start over, to start again is never too far away. If for example you begin to have a few poor actions. Pause, gather your energy and start once more. Try to make your every action pure and correct. What about your family and friends? Do you tell them the truth? You do not need your memory as much if you tell the truth, as you can always quote the truth easily. Today's story is about a first impression. How you perceive something to be before you get there may not be how it appears. Try not to expect all of the time as too many disappointments are sure to follow. Expectations can steer you away from happiness, because over 80% of the time your expectations are wrong. Stay with your instinct, your gut reaction and the need for expectation is reduced. AN OLD MAN AND HIS DOG An old man and his dog were walking along a country road, enjoying the scenery, when it suddenly occurred to the man that he had died. He remembered dying, and realized, too, that the dog had been dead for many years. He wondered where the road would lead them, and continued onward. After a while, they came to a high, white stone wall along one side of the road. It looked like fine marble. At the top of a long hill, it was broken by a tall, white arch that gleamed in the sunlight. When he was standing before it, he saw a magnificent gate in the arch that looked like mother of pearl, and the street that led to the gate looked like pure gold. He was pleased that he had finally arrived at heaven, and the man and his dog walked toward the gate. As he got closer, he saw someone sitting at a beautifully carved desk off to one side. When he was close enough, he called out, "Excuse me, but is this heaven?" "Yes, it is, sir, " the man answered. "Wow! Would you happen to have some water?" the man asked. "Of course, sir, come right in, and I'll have some ice water brought right up." The gatekeeper gestured to his rear, and the huge gate began to open. "I assume my friend can come in..." the man said, gesturing toward his dog. But the reply was, "I'm sorry, sir, but we don't accept pets." The man thought about it, then thanked the gatekeeper, turned back toward the road, and continued in the opposite direction. After another long walk, he reached the top of another long hill, and he came to a dirt road which led through a farm gate. There was no fence, and it looked as if the gate had never been closed, as grass had grown up around it. As he approached the gate, he saw a man just inside, sitting in the shade of a tree in a rickety old chair, reading a book. "Excuse me!" he called to the reader. "Do you have any water?" "Yeah, sure, there's a pump over there, " the man said, pointing to a place that couldn't be seen from outside the gate. "Come on in and make yourself at home." "How about my friend here?" the traveller gestured to the dog. "He's welcome too, and there's a bowl by the pump, " he said. They walked through the gate and, sure enough, there was an old-fashioned hand pump with a dipper hanging on it and a bowl next to it on the ground. The man filled the bowl for his dog, and then took a long drink himself. When both were satisfied, he and the dog walked back toward the man, who was sitting under the tree waiting for them, and asked, "What do you call this place?" the traveller asked. "This is heaven, " was the answer. "Well, that's confusing, " the traveller said. "It certainly doesn't look like heaven, and there's another man down the road who said that place was heaven." "Oh, you mean the place with the gold street and pearly gates?" "Yes, it was beautiful." "Nope. That's hell." "Doesn't it offend you for them to use the name of heaven like that?" "No. I can see how you might think so, but it actually saves us a lot of time. They screen out the people who are willing to leave their best friends behind." (Unknown Author) QUOTE: 'Happiness is essentially a state of going somewhere wholeheartedly, one-directionally, without regret or reservation.' (William H. Sheldon) Press Release Author: http:/ /wisdom-and-philosophy.com/ Marketing by: http:/ /www.DIY-SEO-uk.co.uk/ Website: Link: http://www.computer-repairs-in.org/ computer repairs in new york
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The sad story of the Bible?
Until 1400 AD, Catholic monks preserved the original purityof the Bible and made copies by hand. Everyday in the Holy Masses, the congregation attended both 'Breaking of the Bread.' The Bible was not available to common people as there was no printing at that time as it is today.
In 1453 AD, printing was invented. Copies of the Bible were made available. In 1517 AD, Martin Luther attacked the Church, but first he vandalized the Bible itself. To defend his dogmas, he threw out seven Old Testament books from the early canons of the Bible (Wisdom, Sirach, Judith, Baruch, Tobit, 1st Maccabees, and 2nd Maccabees). He planned to destroy even the New Testament book, 'Letter of James', which spoke against his doctrine 'sola fide' (man is saved not by work but faith alone). But James 2:26 says: " Faith without work is dead." When opposition mounted , he was satisfied, accusing this Epistle as 'Epistle of the straw.' So, the Bible that is used by Protestants, is partial, incomplete...
... incomplete and unauthentic.
His followers started to fight with each other on the interpretation of the Bible by creating contrary theologies and new dogmas.Thousands of churches were formed. ALL BELIEVE THAT THE BIBLE ALONE IS THE BASIS OF FAITH; DOGMA NEVER TAUGHT BY JESUS, NEVER WRITTEN IN THE BIBLE, NOR SUPPORTED BY THE BIBLE. Each church started to change interpretations and even words in the Bible according to their desire. This resulted in more than 200,000 churches with contrary views, all based in the Bible. All claim the guidance of the same Holy Spirit. The holy Spirit can never do this dirty confusion and total anarchy as it is the Spirit of Truth. Thus history proved, beyond any doubt, that the 'Bible alone' theory is not from God. In fact the Bible became an instrument in the hands of satan to create chaos and anarchy in Christendom when it was taken away from its real basis --- The Church founded by Jesus Christ upon Peter.
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So, Jesus warned, (Jn 15:6) anyone who does not remain in me will be thrown out like a branche and wither."
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So, Catholics, do you agree?
I absolutely do!
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primoa1970, whatever.
my_my_now, I provided you history, you provided me with your mere opinion? is that the way it should go now?
hstvx, I totally agree!
rf186, I posted in English, so I assume you can understand it, unless you don't know how to read, or you can't understand English. which one is your case?
Hieromedius, are you trying to insult me by calling me that?
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Is Solomon no longer wise?
Growing up in a broadly Christian community, I was often quoted the words of Solomom. Whenever wisdom was mentioned, the name Solomon often followed. The Wisdom of Solomon!
Now Solomon being wise, often reffered to the Almighty God and indeed proposed that the foundation of wisdom was aknowledging God, and fearing Him.
Times have moved on admittedly, yet I dont remember Solomons name being stricken from the books, seeing as his wisdom is no longer in fashion. Or can wisdom be fashionable?
Whats the definition of wisdom? Does Solomon no longer represent this attribute?
Below is something from Dictionary.com.
wis?dom
? ??w?z d?m
?noun
1.
the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
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scholarly knowledge or learning: the wisdom of the schools.
3.
wise sayings or teachings; precepts.
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4.
a wise act or saying.
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( initial capital letter ) Douay Bible . Wisdom of Solomon.
Wisdom of Solomon
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a book of the Apocrypha, probably written about 50 bc , addressed primarily to Jews who were under the influence of Hellenistic learning
Is there a new wisdom flourishing now? Oh dear.
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