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<blockquote data-quote="fortyfive" data-source="post: 1569311" data-attributes="member: 21410"><p>The most miserable and bitter person I have ever known is one of my neighbors. It's a man in his forties, living a depressive, angry life, lonely in his room. Nobody likes him, and even dogs are avoiding him.</p><p></p><p>But the thing that defines him the most, is that he is always right. That's his biggest virtue and asset. Always ready to fight every opinion by endlessly arguing with anyone who dares to have different ideas like his.</p><p>He is unable to change his opinion on anything, and he is proud of it.</p><p></p><p>I think he is missing the point of what life is about, but to someone else, such a living could appear like a noble fight for the truth. And I'm fine with that. It's his choice, and he is bearing the consequences of it.</p><p></p><p>And no, not because I'm a truth relativist. I believe that God's Word is a clear and whole Truth. But I don't have the monopoly for explaining it.</p><p>And I doubt any man has it.</p><p></p><p>And that's why when I see some contemporary human being proclaiming himself as an exclusive owner of the truth, I'm a little bit skeptical.</p><p></p><p>Just look at how many always infallible Christians are now just pfizer preachers. Those who followed them are now triple jabbed, and some of them are now dead. But they died convinced that they did the right thing.</p><p></p><p>I'm critical of believing in any human construct totally, without doubt, and my experience is proving to me that I'm right.</p><p>Every person I know eventually disappointed me at some time. And I disappointed them, of course.</p><p>I love my brothers and sisters in Christ, but I'm careful in believing them wholeheartedly. They are just fallible humans like I'm.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have unlimited trust only in God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fortyfive, post: 1569311, member: 21410"] The most miserable and bitter person I have ever known is one of my neighbors. It's a man in his forties, living a depressive, angry life, lonely in his room. Nobody likes him, and even dogs are avoiding him. But the thing that defines him the most, is that he is always right. That's his biggest virtue and asset. Always ready to fight every opinion by endlessly arguing with anyone who dares to have different ideas like his. He is unable to change his opinion on anything, and he is proud of it. I think he is missing the point of what life is about, but to someone else, such a living could appear like a noble fight for the truth. And I'm fine with that. It's his choice, and he is bearing the consequences of it. And no, not because I'm a truth relativist. I believe that God's Word is a clear and whole Truth. But I don't have the monopoly for explaining it. And I doubt any man has it. And that's why when I see some contemporary human being proclaiming himself as an exclusive owner of the truth, I'm a little bit skeptical. Just look at how many always infallible Christians are now just pfizer preachers. Those who followed them are now triple jabbed, and some of them are now dead. But they died convinced that they did the right thing. I'm critical of believing in any human construct totally, without doubt, and my experience is proving to me that I'm right. Every person I know eventually disappointed me at some time. And I disappointed them, of course. I love my brothers and sisters in Christ, but I'm careful in believing them wholeheartedly. They are just fallible humans like I'm. I have unlimited trust only in God. [/QUOTE]
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