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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Sandwich on July 18, 2002, 05:38:42 pm
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Among Christian circles, at least, there is a very famous and moving poem/mini-story called "Footprints in the Sand":
One night a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the Lord. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand, one belonging to him, and the other belonging to the Lord.
When the last scene of his life flashed before him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path of his life there was only one set of footprints. He noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life.
This really bothered him and he questioned the Lord about it. "Lord, you said that once I decided to follow You, You'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints. I don't understand why, when I needed you most, you would leave me."
The Lord replied "My son. My precious child, I love you and would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering,when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you."
Just today I heard about a, errr.... different... version to this poem:
One night I had a wondrous dream,
One set of footprints there were seen,
The footprints of my precious Lord,
But mine were not along the shore.
But then some stranger prints appeared,
And I asked the Lord, "What have we here?
Those prints are large and round and neat,
But Lord, they are too big for feet."
"My child," He said in somber tones,
"For miles I carried you alone.
I challenged you to walk in faith,
But you refused and made me wait."
"You disobeyed, you would not grow,
The walk of faith, you would not know,
So I got tired, I got fed up,
And there I dropped you on your butt."
"Because in life, there comes a time,
When one must fight, and one must climb,
When one must rise and take a stand,
Or leave their butt prints in the sand.
As I'm sure you could guess, it's called "Buttprints in the Sand". :lol: :D
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Originally posted by sandwich
As I'm sure you could guess, it's called "Buttprints in the Sand". :lol: :D
Oh, my. :p
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Uh huh......
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:lol:
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that's actually pretty funny :D
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Where's that wakka when I need it?
Oh wait, there it is. :wakka:
Mom had two plaques with the footprints poem on them.
Lost them when the house burned down. :(
But the story's pretty funny there.
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It's funny - but it's true, people can be over dependent on religion. The forget how to stand on their own two feet.
Bet heh, nice poem :)
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Funny AND educational.
Don't see that every day, :nod:
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Originally posted by Thunder
It's funny - but it's true, people can be over dependent on religion. The forget how to stand on their own two feet.
i guess that's a matter of opinion though
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Originally posted by Thunder
It's funny - but it's true, people can be over dependent on religion. The forget how to stand on their own two feet.
Bet heh, nice poem :)
The post was about people without faith and refusing to stand up for there religion i think.
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Originally posted by Zeronet
The post was about people without faith and refusing to stand up for there religion i think.
I think it was a commercial for trousers. You know, if you're going through life on your butt your trousers have the tendency to get old real fast :p
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Originally posted by Zeronet
The post was about people without faith and refusing to stand up for there religion i think.
It's still about religion in a way then - if you have a religion but no faith in it then what's the point? So you can... go to a church on a sunday and call yourself Christian? Seems like that's utterly avoiding the entire point to me.
And Stealth is right, it is about opinion - but I think I'm correct here. To say that I wasn't would imply that religion is a necessity for every person to get from day to day life - and that isn't true.
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Many people, including myself, share that opinion with you to some point Thunder.
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it really depends what you mean by religion. if you mean something you believe in, well, most people do need religion to live- they need to believe in themselves, or something, that can support them, encourage them to live.
if you mean organised religion, that's a different matter.
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i guess that's pretty true
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Originally posted by icespeed
it really depends what you mean by religion.
Ja, I agree... the term "religion" is over/mis - used so much that's it's getting to my head. You can't tell if people are trying to say "belief", "belief in god", "belief in your foot", or whatnot.....
(it's like: are you religious?
err.... I believe that I'm here.
nono, I'm asking if you're religious.
well, I believe that I'm made of atoms made from electrons?
well, but are you religious?) :p
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well I don't have a "belief" in anything, so to speak. :D (I like logic and assume it works in reality, but I do not "believe" in it :p :D)
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I agree with Stuneap
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Originally posted by icespeed
it really depends what you mean by religion. if you mean something you believe in, well, most people do need religion to live- they need to believe in themselves, or something, that can support them, encourage them to live.
Is worshipping oneself breaking a Commandment? Are you not raising a false idol by doing so? Oooh, bad little white girl, bad... :wink:
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Originally posted by Kellan
Oooh, bad little white girl, bad... :wink:
*stifles laughter*
Bwhahaha!
:wakka:
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Originally posted by Kellan
Is worshipping oneself breaking a Commandment? Are you not raising a false idol by doing so? Oooh, bad little white girl, bad... :wink:
Silly beige boy, she didn't say she believed in herself in that way! :p
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Originally posted by sandwich
Silly beige boy, she didn't say she believed in herself in that way! :p
I know that. But it didn't stop me saying it. :D
And...erm... "beige boy"?? :wtf: Is that some kind of special new insult that only you use...? :p
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Originally posted by Kellan
And...erm... "beige boy"?? :wtf: Is that some kind of special new insult that only you use...? :p
No, but you had already used the "white" term, and I wanted to be a bit creative while staying accurate. So since I know that you are what's known as "white", it probably means that your skin is actually more of a beige color, like mine. Hence, "beige boy". :D
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....uhmm... you are a boy, right? :wtf:
:lol:
P.S. Please let's not make this into some sort of stupid "skin color" argument - I hate both political correctness and bigotry/prejudice. :D