keene wrote:Well, I see nothing wrong with being meek, or humble. Just because you're limitless is no reason to brag -- everyone else is just as limitless as you are! The position of meekness or humility is one of servitude to the unlimited potential of others. It's like giving them a boost to reach who they are. I'm a fan of the meek, although I'm not quite ready to join their ranks just yet.
We all know how obnoxiously difficult it is to teach a kid who is so afraid of being embarrassed for not knowing already that he keeps saying; yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, I know, I know, yeah, uhhuh, yep, yep, yep. It was hillarious to me to see Mormon after Mormon act like this when I opened up knowledge that I was 100 certain they had never ever heard before. I think this same fear in the gut is manifested by educated people who are way too quick to give their own definition to everything under the sun as if they already know all things possible.
Christ said do not fear those who can kill the body only but fear him who after he kills the body can cast the soul into hell. yeah, fear him. The many hells all knowing men imagine are phantoms and shadows of nothing. Only that one God who has power and can certainly place you where he wants and there is nothing you can do to prevent this is the real inventor of Hell. He owns the patent.
Men do not own a single breath that they take for granted still. Every breath is a gift of God. From there the gifts and powers of God excell one after another unto the great joy of worhipping God in his very presence. Most haters of God will be hawking up somthing vile to spit at the thought but they are just too dumb. Like dumb*** little brats who are going to learn nothing, ever.