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Old 11-14-2008, 03:18 PM   #1
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Default Re: poor little david wilcock

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I agree, I also hit the report button around the same time you did... I would have kept my mouth shut about it.

So you can use logic and scientific thought to point out where he is wrong. If you are right and he is wrong, then kudo's to you.

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great another poliece officer.....well at least jaby was honest about her botton pushing looks like you prefur the silent root......oh and this is not about right or wrong.....right and wrong are the primitive poo......it´s about compassion or no compassion.....service to self or service to others.....thanks for calling
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Old 11-14-2008, 03:42 PM   #2
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Default Re: this ridiculous david wilcock thread

Personally, I think this whole thread is ridiculous...

...and by the way, as you can see, when you "reply" to the thread, you can change the subject to whatever you want.

Regarding meat and "compassion": What about "compassion" for plant life? It's been scientifically proven that plants have "feelings" and react to threats and mistreatment.

I agree that it's deplorable the way many animals are treated in todays world. But if you look at the way plants are "also processed" and considering that they too have feelings, it could be debated that they are also being mistreated... especially if they are still "alive" when being eaten.

Anyway, this subject, (like politics and religion), can be an endless debate. I for one eat both meat and vegetables and can't imagine doing without either one of them!
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Old 11-14-2008, 04:13 PM   #3
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Default Re: poor little david wilcock

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great another poliece officer.....well at least jaby was honest about her botton pushing looks like you prefur the silent root......oh and this is not about right or wrong.....right and wrong are the primitive poo......it´s about compassion or no compassion.....service to self or service to others.....thanks for calling
I have great compassion for victims. Less for instigators. You do not have a RIGHT to my compassion, I give it on my own accord. Wether I follow the service to self or the service to others path it is my will that allows me to choose whom I feel compassion for.

It is not your place to dictate this to me!





You'll call me a fascist I'm sure, but a forum is not a democracy. There are rules to abide by. It was clearly stated in the closed stClair thread that bashing invited guests by Bill and Kerry is specifically against the rules. I happen to agree that this type of behavior is antagonistic. And so I took my responsibility and pushed that button.

Camelot interviewees tend to avoid this place... I understand why...

Let me repeat that I do not think you have to agree with the man. But like I said in the previous post. You can disagree with him constructively as opposed to doing the upset monkey routine.
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Old 11-14-2008, 04:20 PM   #4
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everything deserves to live in harmony with the earth......
I can only hope that you apply this sentiment to David Wilcox too....and a very noble sentiment it is!
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Old 11-14-2008, 04:59 PM   #5
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I hadn't intended to give this thread any more oxygen than is already present.

However, one subject that has emerged from this has interested me....

'Walking the talk'.

I thought - seriously and deeply - about whether anyone truly walks their talk 24/7. When I look with honesty, I'm not sure I do. I know the theory - do I always apply it? I try....I often fail.

It seems easy to expect other people to always walk their talk but in practice, it must be an area for saints Read the life of Gandhi and you'll see how even he struggled most of his life with working out his own understanding and practice of spirituality.

In respect of David - the man put his 'animal protein' bit in black and white for all to see. He didn't hide it and get caught out. There was no secrecy

Give the man a break - he's a human being
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