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So if a murderer like the Bushes and so many like-minded ilks of this sort doesn't feel any guilt for the destruction of so many people through their monstrous policies then this equates with lessons learnt given how guilt free they are.
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Then people who don't necessarily feel any guilt for killing people should continue to kill people because they don't feel any guilt and don't suffer any remorse from them according to the rationale of how the creative law works.
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And if people aren't harangued by their misdeeds, according to this article, the necessary lessons are learnt and thus they in their next life will not repeat the offense.
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Something just doesn't make sense about this or is it my misinterpretation.
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--newinitiation 04:05, 10 July 2010 (BST)
 
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Mark said ...

Thanks, this was a great help in aiding many to understand spiritual evolution including myself. I find it interesting about the organic ship and it having AI that can think and respond telepathically. This possibly could be a bonding with ship and the person that has possession of that ship. I wonder if the ship has a mind of it's own or if it has built in instructional AI geared more towards it's pilot. Very interesting. I shall now go on about and try to fulfill these stages until I get to the final boss stage. :) j/k In reality the challenge is not surrouding us, rather it is in our own BEING that is developing by the choices we make and how it affects our future development as a whole until we all reach that Absolutum and become one with Creation. Sounds great, sign me up.

--Mark 21:27, 28 June 2010 (BST)

newinitiation said ...

So if a murderer like the Bushes and so many like-minded ilks of this sort doesn't feel any guilt for the destruction of so many people through their monstrous policies then this equates with lessons learnt given how guilt free they are. Then people who don't necessarily feel any guilt for killing people should continue to kill people because they don't feel any guilt and don't suffer any remorse from them according to the rationale of how the creative law works. And if people aren't harangued by their misdeeds, according to this article, the necessary lessons are learnt and thus they in their next life will not repeat the offense. Something just doesn't make sense about this or is it my misinterpretation.


--newinitiation 04:05, 10 July 2010 (BST)