Re: Absolute truth, the testament of truth.
Except there are problems with this philosophy. The most poignant of which in the contect of dealing with people is that it is insensitive to tell someone that they are dying because they've done wrong in a previous life. Imagine this as you, the one doing the telling, to someone who is dying of cancer. You tell them they have done wrong in a past life, or possibly this one, so they must suffer. However, there is one little inconvenience that stands in the way. I'm not sure about you, but I don't remember anything from less than 2 years of age, and certainly nothing from a past life. How do you propose to hold someone responsible for something they don't remember doing. I'm not going to even debate on whether reincarnation can be proven or not, since you believe in it, for the sake of the argument, I say that it exists. If you really do blacken your soul with past transgressions, then why can't you remember doing so in the next life. Also, if you have no memory of doing wrong deeds in a past life, why should you be held responsible. This is similar to how we do not hold people responsible who have done terrible things but it can be medically proven that at the time, they were suffering a fugue state or something of the kind. You ask us to take responsibility for actions caused in previous lives, when we cannot remember such actions? I say no.
Also, I am interested to hear what you have to say on such matters, not this Terence fellow. If you want to propagate the faith you have unto others, it's you that must do the convincing, not others. A wall of text convinces no one of nothing if they don't care to read it. If all it took to convince someone is just the literature, then there would be no car dealerships as such. There would only be lots filled with cars and pamphlets. You'd take one of each and find the most convincing, then take it in and arrange the paperwork. It doesn't work that way though, and that's why there are salesmen who help you to find what you are after (while causing you to depart with a significantly lighter purse).
You've tried to convince us, and it looks like you've got one taker out of the 75,000 plus regustered users. So my advice is thus: Either become a lot more convincing and stop relying on walls of text, using yourself as the medium of spreading the faith; or just stop, as I doubt you'll find many more interested parties.
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