Fw: No pain, no gain
Jun 23, 1998 04:19 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck
> Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 7:31 AM
> From: "Dallas TenBroeck" <dalval@nwc.net>
> Subject: Re: No pain, no gain
>June 23rd Dallas offers :
>
>
>I agree Obedience makes me very nervous if it is enforced
>whimsically. On the other hand [OTOH] -- IMOP there is a lot of
>evidence for LAW in our universe -- Science relies on it
>implicitly.
>
>Why should humanity be excluded ? Why should the area of
"morals
>and ethics" be so touchy ? What have se to be afraid of ? Is
>someone going to find out our horrid secrets ? Well then, are
we
>afraid to appear in our true colors ? Some heart searching
seems
>indicated. Dal
>
>==================================
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: "Chuck Cosimano" <drpsionic@aol.com>
>Date: Monday, June 22, 1998 5:11 PM
>Subject: Re: No pain, no gain
>
>
>>In a message dated 98-06-22 16:00:49 EDT, you write:
>>
>>>Is this Chuck, Charles Cosimano? Chuck, read my webpage and
>tell me if you
>>>still feel the same about what you have just said to me.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>It's me! I'll have to take a look at the page, but I have a
>feeling my
>>distrust for such things will remain.
>>
>>I have this real deep feeling that something out there really
>doesn't like
>>humanity and keeps coming up with things for folks to believe
in
>and generally
>>make life difficult for everyone. The problem is that feelings
>and intuitions
>>are unreliable
>======================================
>
>IT'S PROBABLY THE MEMORY IN NATURE OF THE BAD CHOICES WE MADE IN
>THE PAST, AND WHICH IS NOW OUR "BAD" KARMA COMING HOME TO ROOST.
>we HAVE TO UNDO OUR OWN ERRORS. Dal
>
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