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Baroux
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Hello,
What is anarchy versus order when it comes down to the individual human person? Does prayer have any effect in life? Is God’s will actually incredibly simply to carry out? Can we change other people? What is the purpose of life?
These, and more questions, are answered this is almost three page essay on how “Life Flies By” without regard to your own choice.
Do you choose between anarchy and order? What truly is anarchy? I make the distinction that there are only two states in life: the vegetative or the active. If you are active, you are doing God’s will, and if not, no.
My credentials are slight, but notable. I have unofficially (in my own time–not at university) studied human science for the past five years, and have completely changed my life over these very issues. Being in difficult circumstances, I have looked deep into myself, and discovered a very interesting dilemma: the very purpose of life itself, and what it truly means to live. You can say we’ve had the wool pulled over our eyes.
Let’s just say, it is not exactly as you have expected. Even ceaseless prayer is not sufficient to be qualified as staying in permanent action. You shall see.
Please don’t take this as an affront against the Church. As a philosopher, I take it as my duty to explore and explain the universe. Philosophers are known to take ideas that may seem irrational, and either disprove them, or make them a part of their own personal idea-set. I am still a practicing Catholic, and regularly attend Mass, confession, and the sacraments, but nevertheless, I have been forced to observe this very topic I have detailed through both experience and internal interest.
May you find this useful, and may God be praised.
What is anarchy versus order when it comes down to the individual human person? Does prayer have any effect in life? Is God’s will actually incredibly simply to carry out? Can we change other people? What is the purpose of life?
These, and more questions, are answered this is almost three page essay on how “Life Flies By” without regard to your own choice.
Do you choose between anarchy and order? What truly is anarchy? I make the distinction that there are only two states in life: the vegetative or the active. If you are active, you are doing God’s will, and if not, no.
My credentials are slight, but notable. I have unofficially (in my own time–not at university) studied human science for the past five years, and have completely changed my life over these very issues. Being in difficult circumstances, I have looked deep into myself, and discovered a very interesting dilemma: the very purpose of life itself, and what it truly means to live. You can say we’ve had the wool pulled over our eyes.
Let’s just say, it is not exactly as you have expected. Even ceaseless prayer is not sufficient to be qualified as staying in permanent action. You shall see.
Please don’t take this as an affront against the Church. As a philosopher, I take it as my duty to explore and explain the universe. Philosophers are known to take ideas that may seem irrational, and either disprove them, or make them a part of their own personal idea-set. I am still a practicing Catholic, and regularly attend Mass, confession, and the sacraments, but nevertheless, I have been forced to observe this very topic I have detailed through both experience and internal interest.
May you find this useful, and may God be praised.