02-12-2009, 05:45 PM
speedbump Wrote:Queenie Wrote:speedbump Wrote:Is that because the bible is a good manual, or because the people who run those HR seminars are Christians? They base it off the assumption that the bible would be a good manual for life because they are Christians who follow the bible, regardless of how good of a manual the bible is.
I'm basing this all on the assumption you made is correct, I honestly have no idea, although I have a feeling it is not.
You can find a lot "referenced" in the bible, if you're going to put it so loosely.
Have you been to many HR seminars? I have. Have you read the Bible? I have. That's what I base my statement on. Plain and simple.
That's all well and good, people makes ill founded statements all the time. But how do you feel about the first part of my post? That's really what interests me more.
The Bible is not a good manual, it is a great manual. The teachings in the Bible are all about being a good, honest, compassionate, trustworthy, etc. person. It does not say you have to be without sin. We are sinful by nature. But if you carry yourself in a righteous manner, you should not have any trouble being a productive citizen. I am not saying you have to be a saint, Lord knows I am not one. But there aren't a lot of things about my character, morals and values that anyone should have a problem with. I try to treat others as I would like to be treated. I do not envy what others have. I do not lie. I do not steal. I do not kill. I do not commit adultery. I have my faults, and I might slip here and there, but I know the difference between right and wrong.
There are some people that don't even realize when they are doing something wrong, but everybody else around them does.
Hey doc, do you know the address of that place?
Oh, you know, I do know the address. It's at the corner of go fuck yourself and buy a map!
Oh, you know, I do know the address. It's at the corner of go fuck yourself and buy a map!