Thursday, August 23, 2012

Growing up is morally expensive.

Confidence –– 
arrogance.



Humility –– 
push over.



Laughing at oneself –– 
self hate.



Speaking up for justice –– 
shut up attention seeker.



Transcending primal urge –– 
enjoy the world silly idiot!



Tied down with rules of religion –– 
lost forever in freedom.



Innovative thinking on what has never been thought before –– subscribing to lies just  because they’re new.



Loving the weakest of the weak –– 
promoting suffering by supplying its need with loose change.



Getting educated –– 
getting indoctrinated.



Left behind because change is resisted –– 
making unstable what has been fine for centuries.



Being honest with feelings –– letting emotions dictate action and thought.

Pulled in by peer pressure –– 
dismissing the natural, interdependent love of community.

Being atheist –– 
in arrogance becoming that very god that doesn’t exist.



Loving Jesus –– 
loving him so much that one stops loving others.



Loving the dalai-Lama –– forgetting he is in the Pope’s boat on abortion, contraceptives and homosexuality.



Turning up one's nose, proud, so above pretentiousness.


Fundamentally opposed to fundamentalism.

Just loving: the perfect balance of all variables –– 
arrogance: better than everyone else for getting there.