Some Polish man once made the argument with me "If you make a mistake should you have to pay for it the rest of your life!"
Men and the son's of men don't think in terms of self pity like that. We think in terms of self reliance and responsibility.
But lets draw a few analogies to his statement.
Let's say you smoke cigarettes and promote the smoking of cigarettes and then you get cancer. Men know without a doubt not only are you going to pay for your mistakes the rest of your life; but rather when you make a mistake you could actually die from it! And when not immediately it could be a long and painful death.
So what about the Polish man above? The opposite of the belief of men would have to be, "If you make a mistake someone else should have to pay for it for you!"
And that is exactly why we have the U.S. Constitution to prevent people like that from taking sacrifices and torturing human beings.
Can a bad man repent? Yes, and when he does how do we know? He say's I made this mistake and I don't want you to make it either! Now real men are that way from the start. They don't need this indoctrination or chastisement. They don't stand on the sidelines with a closed mouth and gleam as accidents are about to happen.
"I made a mistake that hurt other people. Instead of me feeling guilt for it I sought to reinforce my spoiled sense of self and hurt as many people as I could in life." To me that is the best evidence of the Devil on earth!
Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2015
Originally published on 06 29 2015 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com
Men and the son's of men don't think in terms of self pity like that. We think in terms of self reliance and responsibility.
But lets draw a few analogies to his statement.
Let's say you smoke cigarettes and promote the smoking of cigarettes and then you get cancer. Men know without a doubt not only are you going to pay for your mistakes the rest of your life; but rather when you make a mistake you could actually die from it! And when not immediately it could be a long and painful death.
So what about the Polish man above? The opposite of the belief of men would have to be, "If you make a mistake someone else should have to pay for it for you!"
And that is exactly why we have the U.S. Constitution to prevent people like that from taking sacrifices and torturing human beings.
Can a bad man repent? Yes, and when he does how do we know? He say's I made this mistake and I don't want you to make it either! Now real men are that way from the start. They don't need this indoctrination or chastisement. They don't stand on the sidelines with a closed mouth and gleam as accidents are about to happen.
"I made a mistake that hurt other people. Instead of me feeling guilt for it I sought to reinforce my spoiled sense of self and hurt as many people as I could in life." To me that is the best evidence of the Devil on earth!
Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2015
Originally published on 06 29 2015 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com
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