On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 6:14 PM, juan <juan.g71@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 07:35:35 -0300 Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com> wrote:
Juan, just for personal curiosity, why your little buddy Zzzzzz can send messages about the Bible and call Jesus as her/his "Lord",
last message about the bible was *mocking* christians I think? I don't see how that's a problem. On the other hand, you certainly can fault Zen for all the russia garbage he posts.
but I can't call Tim Berners-Lee a "Sir"? At least, he certainly exists! :P
I was joking with you, but being completely sincere, I do not give the same importance to titles than the most of the people, my dear. Titles represent respect, they are an honor, but most of them can be completely empty, without real value. I can use several different names to call God/Goddess, but at least for me, He/She is more than my Lord/Lady, because He/She is not my owner, He/She is my Father/Mother. An example about titles: - I like to say Mr. Mok-Kong Shen is my Professor. Technically, he is not a professor, but at least for me, he is and I do not care about the rest of the world's opinion. When I was feeling much, really very much pain, almost going to the Intensive Unity Care in the hospital, with no clue about life or death, he was very worried about my health, trying to explain me his works to keep me awake, studying, alive. I am and will always be very grateful. He is so polite and formal that I always imagine he will blush and faint if I say I adore him. :P :P :P I've had my first Yom Kippur this weekend and it was a bit "unconventional", but very special for me. I want to learn more about the Muslim culture too. So, in this moment, I am crying for hundreds of people in several different places, thinking about several religions and Gods. Sincerely hope the heart and soul of all of us can find peace and comfort. Words always seem so inadequate to express the sadness, the deep frustration, the despair we all feel after so many cruel and non-sense deaths. Tears represent better how much my heart is broken... I will pray to the God of my childhood, with no name, no gender, no prejudices, no cruelty, when I was innocent and would never think someone would kill or hurt in God's name. Peace, with or without a God or a religion. Ceci