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Offline Catholic Samurai

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Is "Temptation" an Outmoded Concept?
« on: May 18, 2011, 03:09:55 PM »
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  • Is "Temptation" an Outmoded Concept?
    May 17, 2011
    by Henry Makow Ph.D.

     
    "Rule your mind or it will rule you."  -- Horace

    "It's all good"  -- popular expression c. 2011
     

    Most people act like the concept of "temptation" is a relic of a bygone era.

    Yet in their hearts, I think they know the concept has never been more timely and urgent than it is today.

    A woman asked a newspaper  advice column recently:

    "I've been in a relationship for many years with the same guy. I love him, but I've recently discovered I might be more attracted to members of the same sex. Should I tell him? Should I end it? Is there something psychologically wrong with me?"

    The psychologist Dr. Joti Samra replied:

    "First and foremost, there is absolutely nothing that is psychologically wrong with you for having questions about your sɛҳuąƖ orientation.... One's true sense of sɛҳuąƖ orientation is not a choice ... If you feel that your partner is someone you could talk to openly, and without judgment, you could certainly gently raise the issue with him."

    This lady has a passing fancy for other ladies. No wonder, the media is full of it. It's the latest thing. So she raises it with her boyfriend. If he isn't also brain-dead, he will not be happy to learn that his future wife, and the mother of his children, his rock and solace, is a closet lesbian.

    Wouldn't it be smarter to shut up and let it pass?

    Do we have to indulge every attraction we feel, even if it is destructive to us and the people we supposedly love?

    Say she were attracted to other men. Should she act on that too? Discuss it with him?  Most heterosɛҳuąƖs are sɛҳuąƖly attracted to many members of the opposite sex. But if they are already committed to someone they care about, they repress it. They recognize it as temptation.

    Suppose this woman was sɛҳuąƖly attracted to children? Would the psychologist OK that as well? "One's true sense of sɛҳuąƖ orientation is not a choice.."  Believe me, this kind of logic leads to pedophilia. After that, bestiality.

    People will resist eating fats and sugars because they are unhealthy. But they think nothing of indulging toxic and self-destructive desires.

    True religions see man as the interface between spirit (God) and matter (animal.)  Man is like a little boy (spirit) riding an elephant (body.) He must restrain his animal instincts.  He must be able to recognize temptation and resist it.

    Our "secular" society is a stepping stone to the Illuminati's satanism. The satanist does not recognize this dichotomy between spirit and matter. He denies the existence of spriit and sees humans as animals. He finds salvation in self-indulgence, not self-restraint. "Do what thou wilt," is the satanist motto.

    We are like Eve in the garden, subjected to temptation 24/7. Money. Sex. Food. Material things. Power. Fame. TV is full of gorgeous bodies.

    They have abolished the very concept of temptation.We have been disarmed, and made vulnerable to all these appeals. We see it. We want it. We are no longer able to discern what is good and what is self-destructive.

    We need to rediscover this spiritual skill. An alarm must go off in our mind every time we are tempted.

    Quickly we will discover that the rewards of self-restraint far exceed self-indulgence. We will feel as much self confidence and pride from exercizing our spiritual muscles as we do from an intense physical workout.

    Spiritual discipline gives life definition and challenge. As we purify ourselves, we begin to enter into the fourth dimension, the moral dimension. We begin to experience the person we were meant to be.

    I would like to hear your stories about recognizing and overcoming temptation.

     


    ---
    The Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13)

    "Our Father in heaven,
    hallowed be your name.
    Your kingdom come,
    your will be done,
    on earth as it is in heaven.
    Give us this day our daily bread,
    and forgive us our debts,
    as we also have forgiven our debtors.
    And lead us not into temptation,
    but deliver us from evil."

    "Louvada Siesa O' Sanctisimo Sacramento!"~warcry of the Amakusa/Shimabara rebels

    "We must risk something for God!"~Hernan Cortes


    TEJANO AND PROUD!


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    Is "Temptation" an Outmoded Concept?
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  • For some sardonic musical laceration of the ridiculous "It's all good" saying:



    Lyrics:

    It's All Good

    Talk about me babe, if you must
    Throw on the dirt, pile on the dust
    I'd do the same thing if I could
    You know what they say, they say it's all good
    All good
    It's all good

    Big politician telling lies
    Restaurant kitchen, all full of flies
    Don't make a bit of difference, don't see why it should
    But it's all right, 'cause it's all good
    It's all good
    It's all good

    Wives are leavin' their husbands, they beginning to roam
    They leave the party and they never get home
    I wouldn't change it, even if I could
    You know what they say man, it's all good
    It's all good
    All good

    Brick by brick, they tear you down
    A teacup of water is enough to drown
    You ought to know, if they could they would
    Whatever going down, it's all good
    All good
    Say it's all good

    People in the country, people on the land
    Some of them so sick, they can hardly stand
    Everybody would move away, if they could
    It's hard to believe but it's all good
    Yeah

    The widow's cry, the orphan's plea
    Everywhere you look, more misery
    Come along with me, babe, I wish you would
    You know what I'm sayin', it's all good
    All good
    I said it's all good
    All good

    Cold-blooded killer, stalking the town
    Cop cars blinking, something bad going down
    Buildings are crumbling in the neighborhood
    But there's nothing to worry about, 'cause it's all good
    It's all good
    They say it's all good

    I'll pluck off your beard and blow it in your face
    This time tomorrow I'll be rolling in your place
    I wouldn't change a thing even if I could
    You know what they say, they say it's all good
    It's all good
    Age, thou art shamed.*
    O shame, where is thy blush?**

    -Shakespeare, Julius Caesar,* Hamlet**