If the innocent are the victims then who do 'they' follow?
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
United States
May 4, 2009 4:02am CST
The liars that cheat make the innocent victims, stealing from the innocent makes the world poor both in material and spirit.
The truth leads to the knowledge and wisdom that to raise our world up out of despair we need to know the truth.
Oppression of the truth leads to possessions, being lost.
If you follow a prophet that believes and needs the innocent to be victims then what path do you follow?
If you need to pick up a weapon to make people submissive then what power do you live by?
Can you name 'their' god?
Before you begin a response know who 'they' are for 'they are not innocent.
3 people like this
8 responses
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
4 May 09
They followed me here.......so i will not be able to answer your question at this time, because They are watching me. 

2 people like this

@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
5 May 09
I see you are being followed and watched with a smirk 

1 person likes this

@James72 (26790)
• Australia
5 May 09
We can name "their" God whatever we like really because it's nothing more than misguided ideals backed by twisted interpretations of scripture and information to suit any given cause. Anyone with the slightest levels of charisma and ability to be convincing can succeed with any chosen agenda and back it up quite effectively with a multitude of so called legitimate sources. Such are the byproducts of free will and interpretation!
1 person likes this
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
5 May 09
How would you know if someone was to come along without that pretense and agenda? While anyone could be and most likely always would be quite charismatic one key to a distinction would be something different, almost an exception to the rule.
So called legitimate sources are not really legitimate at all, and perjury is one thing that should be considered as a tall tale sign that the individual in question has set out to take what they do not really have a right to acquire.
Legitimate sources are those phrases spoken and captured in the house where the truth is above all most important.
1 person likes this
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
6 May 09
Key point,
When the undeniable information can be proven then how do we run rip shod with the evidence to promote freedom for others when people who are new to the information are being overly cautious with the evidence and material?
The facts get crushed in the heavy burdened slow moving system of bureaucracy filled with red tape and loop holes instead of safety nets for the innocent.
@James72 (26790)
• Australia
5 May 09
From my experience, it's better to make the initial assumption that EVERYONE has a hidden agenda. At least if you end up being wrong, then it's a mistake you'll happily accept making. Always erring on the side of caution is a far safer mentality. I'm not saying we should develop eyes in the back of our heads and spend our lives paranoid mind you! This is more about self preservation until such time as a true representation can be undeniably proven.
1 person likes this


@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
5 May 09
Well I'm really glad you wrote what you did as others seem to have gotten the point, no need to be sorry you brought a smile to my face when I read your response I thought to my self that is a perfect response. You don't want to get the point of it! That was my point 

@DavidReedy (2378)
• United States
8 May 09
I'm not quite sure I'm certain where you are coming from or where you are going with this post, but I found it interesting, and so many ideas, thoughts, and responses tried to manifest themselves as one time, in direct competition with one another, that I hope I can produce something more than a juxtaposed, confounded, caccophonic stream of nonsense...
Uhm, first of all, I find that no one (with exception to an incredibly small amount of the population) ever lives by the words of their prophets. Let me back up a bit. First of all, we're in trouble on one hand because we really don't have any in our contemporary religion-debunked scientific and self-centered materialistic culture. On the other hand, those that claim to follow the prophets very rarely do so. I know I risk offending here, but for those who follow Muhammed, he advocated murder and robbery, and I've heard it said that the Quran (like the Talmud) advocates in certain instances incest and paedophilia. The Bible's got its lionshare of perversions, at least I don't recall any advocation of pedophilia though... Anyway, I deviate--if people practiced what the Christ, or what the Buddha taught--what a fraternity brother once eloquently called Bill and Ted philosophy--being truly excellent to one another, then we'd be in a much better world today.
The irony is, and I'm not familiar with a lot of religions and their foundations, but being a something of a novitiate scholar of Buddhism and Christianity, I find it so funny that both of these great men would preach of non-conformity and self-control--being antithetical to the establishment--being true antiestablishmentarianists, instead teaching the people to find (the) God inside themselves and all around them, to break the chains of slavery and judgment--and yet the adherents would then, almost instantly, completely pervert their teachings, create their institutions--their religions (from latin "religio", ritual) that would re-forge the chains of slavery and establish greater forms of judgement and intolerance. Funny, how that works out.
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
9 May 09
It comes about as quite a dynamic shape that begins circular and ends as a sphere of something that you don't really need to be tied to.
How eloquently you put forth that thought.
In deed the duality of being against the establishment of a government that would be the head or leader of the masses yet at the same time democratically elected by the people who are told they really don't need to be ruled by any King. (Straight from the Bible, the book of Samuel) Yet do the people follow their instructions or do they insist upon that which will not be a solid foundation for the future?
Certainly the problems for our world begin when people start to believe the lies that are told instead of searching for the truth through our ability to know right from wrong.
1 person likes this
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
11 Jul 09
Reading is both part of the answer and part of the problem.
I should say communicating instead of reading.
The deal is what is read or spoken and what value the material has to help self and others.
I too put some miles on the keyboard today...
Lots to do...
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
5 May 09
Yes, with many names...
I really don't know where to begin, but I think we and others do know the truth. That puts the few of us on a very narrow path.
@jazzsue58 (2666)
•
5 May 09
Some people rewrite their holy books to fulfil their own ambitions - in this case, their God is the Devil. No virgins in paradise for them, just long forked tails and a sky-high central heating bill in the next world.
1 person likes this
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
5 May 09
Have you studied the workings and life cycle of blackholes? The sky-high central heating bill could be a reality for souls cast into such depths found in our universe.
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
6 May 09
That is the strangest things and not unlike my own personal experience, there are people working behind the scenes in computer rooms and as moderators of message boards that try to keep to the best of their ability control on the flow of information.
I have a file full of information that exposes this problem in great detail.
From server sites being crashed or owners of web sites crashing computer links to cover up local crimes that are being exposed.
The whole issue begins in the seat of power.
Who is controlling the ability of the people to have access and break away from the bondage of abuse???
@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
4 May 09
I presume you are thinking of the Muslims who believe by bombing innocent women and children in a marketplace, they worship Allah who is not a god of love but of fear. But in reality Allah is not their main god, but there is another who calls himself god, the god of this present age, Satan, Beezelbub, he has many names. And goes by power, fear, terror, despair. The list goes on, and there is also another god, man, pride.
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
5 May 09
Don't forget the Christians who are following the same god as they worship their man made king the pride of their arrogance, this is not about the prophets of good but the bad that have stolen the profits through perjury.
The leaders of lies include all religions and many would strike out at me for pointing out the very truth that exists when they have not followed the good teachings instead they follow the wide path of destruction.
I've told you about my Christian experience and I've seen others write of similar stories of many different denominations, therefore; all organized religions have this great flaw...
Wanna spread the flu? Go to church and experience the weakened foundation of the liars that require all to be sinners in need of salvation, the biggest lie of all is to require another person to believe or else they should die.
The purpose of true faith is that we shall all live and to live in peace we come to know our faith. This is the solid foundation the rock that builds a very spiritual life and belief system that transcends all organized religions.
Don't pick only on the Muslim world for the problem does not only exist there.
Read my story again, or allow me to point out a very odd violation of my Constitutional rights that occurred in a court of law... The things that should not happen. Let me tell you again about those things...
1 person likes this









