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Pride: What a shame

Some hours ago I read this post and it’s sad and unfortunate that when pride and you-know-who reign in your soul it’s obvious that you won’t believe in anything, in fact I have seen and heard people that say they are god. Success, happiness and wisdom are essential things that do not agree with pride and intelligence very much. Wisdom is something that only God can give you, unfortunately almost no one deserves it these days. And it shows.

I really feel sorry.

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  1. Hello. I am failing to find even a slight hint of a coherent statement within your post. You almost seem to be proving Lynn’s observations equating lesser intelligent levels with increased acceptance of faith.

    Kind regards.

    Comment by TheTruthAboutAll — June 20, 2008 @ 5:40 pm

  2. Hope people is not misinterpreting what I’m trying to mean just because I’m not a native english speaker and so words like “soberbia” in spanish is properly translated to “pride”, and so on.

    I’m not proving anything, I’m just agreeing that when someone thinks he/she knows everything, most likely that person thinks (s)he’s superior.

    For sure it contrasts with another study done some years ago on New York, Washington, or some other big city in the East Coast, that stated that students with active participation in a religion do better in school that those that don’t. (Can’t even remember where I read the article.)

    It’s funny to see that the only post related to religion or politics which isn’t the main topic of this blog gets responses so fast. That just proves something already proven countless of times.

    Comment by ktn — June 24, 2008 @ 10:33 pm

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