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il0seonpurpose
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Korea (South)5638 Posts
November 02 2009 21:59 GMT
#1
Please watch this video, I hope you learn something from this. This was really touching, I'm not really sure how I'm going to change my life but again, it reinforced my thoughts to be thankful every single day.



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Jank
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States308 Posts
November 02 2009 22:28 GMT
#2
His situation sucks and I'm glad his blind faith is helping him through it. He is right that we are often caught up in the mindless bullshit that makes up most of our existence and that we should seek meaning rather than merely trying to fit into the cookie cutter that society has provided us. ...But he comes off condescending at the end. I don't need some unlucky kid (and I mean this in the nicest way possible, he really got the short end of the stick and I'm glad hes taking it alright) being scared for me enjoying my life or scared for people of other faiths. Fucking christians..
"You don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day." - Michael Parenti
Triple7
Profile Joined April 2009
United States656 Posts
November 02 2009 22:35 GMT
#3
^ He never mentioned being scared for those of other faiths, and your generalization of Christians was unnecessary.
A bit condescending, but the old message of "appreciate every day" is there.
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il0seonpurpose
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Korea (South)5638 Posts
November 02 2009 22:37 GMT
#4
Haha he did sound pretty condescending but it was pretty true about how we don't know when we die and therefore we don't appreciate everything.
Jank
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States308 Posts
November 02 2009 22:39 GMT
#5
The fact that he's christian is easily inferred. And clearly you didn't listen closely enough. He explicitly said he's scared for those who think they know where they go when they die, but they really don't. But clearly HE does because his religion is correct hurrdurr
"You don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day." - Michael Parenti
Weaponx3
Profile Joined January 2009
Canada232 Posts
November 02 2009 22:44 GMT
#6
On November 03 2009 07:28 Therapy wrote:
His situation sucks and I'm glad his blind faith is helping him through it. He is right that we are often caught up in the mindless bullshit that makes up most of our existence and that we should seek meaning rather than merely trying to fit into the cookie cutter that society has provided us. ...But he comes off condescending at the end. I don't need some unlucky kid (and I mean this in the nicest way possible, he really got the short end of the stick and I'm glad hes taking it alright) being scared for me enjoying my life or scared for people of other faiths. Fucking christians..


I really like the clip, and im not going to argue your stand on it therapy, but our journey as a human beings is not just as physical beings but also spiritual. The kid is just trying to help us understand that there many things in this world the entice us, which will eventually consume us if we put our confidence in such things because there are greater things we are called to do. If you choose to ignore this than you should really ask yourself who has the blind faith because he has explored the spiritual part of life and it has helped him in his struggles.
Jank
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States308 Posts
November 02 2009 22:56 GMT
#7
Before I go any further in arguing my point I'd like to state that I am not a nihilist or athiest or anything of that nature. I am agnostic with a slight trend towards deism (That is, I believe there is some force, meaning, or creator(but not a personified diety like most religions claim) behind the creation of the universe and it is not a mere mathematical probability that occurred by sheer chance. One does not have to embrace a church to find such "spiritual" meaning. One merely has to examine oneself and the cosmos to find their own personal morality and meaning. I am not denying that material greed is far too often the purpose of many people's existence which can lead to extreme dissatisfaction with their life as well as depression.

That said, there is nothing wrong with enjoying the amenities that life provides such as video games, booze, drugs, friends, sports, and whatever else you can find to occupy your time. As long as it isn't the sole purpose of your existence to own a big car or to get high or fucked up.
"You don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day." - Michael Parenti
Sfydjklm
Profile Blog Joined April 2005
United States9218 Posts
November 02 2009 22:57 GMT
#8
don't dig it.
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bITt.mAN
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Switzerland3693 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-02 23:00:50
November 02 2009 22:59 GMT
#9
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"
BW4LYF . . . . . . PM me, I LOVE PMs. . . . . . Long live "NaDa's Body" . . . . . . Fantasy | Bisu/Best | Jaedong . . . . .
Jank
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States308 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-02 23:05:37
November 02 2009 23:02 GMT
#10
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.
"You don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day." - Michael Parenti
bITt.mAN
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Switzerland3693 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-02 23:13:37
November 02 2009 23:12 GMT
#11
On November 03 2009 08:02 Therapy wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.


Yeah, I'm sorry that he's dead too. I was just looking at one other video of his and I think the footage came from some sort of talk/sharing he gave to the public so dunno about that...
Just think of it as HIS therapy, which kinda seems to work
BW4LYF . . . . . . PM me, I LOVE PMs. . . . . . Long live "NaDa's Body" . . . . . . Fantasy | Bisu/Best | Jaedong . . . . .
il0seonpurpose
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Korea (South)5638 Posts
November 02 2009 23:22 GMT
#12
Why does everything have to be a religious war here? Haha, just enjoy the video and take it for what it's worth!
Xusneb
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
Canada612 Posts
November 03 2009 00:48 GMT
#13
It was good until the end. "every breath given to me... BY GOD" Ugh, sorry, you can send the same message without the overt religiousness. Specifically this one: Live for the moment and learn to be more appreciative of life.
If you want to be happy, be. - Leo Tolstoy
YPang
Profile Blog Joined April 2007
United States4024 Posts
November 03 2009 00:50 GMT
#14
i feel a warm feeling, but i'm not sure what its from... and i can't relate.
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eMbrace
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States1300 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-03 00:59:58
November 03 2009 00:59 GMT
#15
I'm sorry, but that was just a terrible video. I mean wow...I was taken by surprise by how fast it nose dived.

BanZu
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States3329 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-03 01:09:41
November 03 2009 01:05 GMT
#16
On November 03 2009 07:39 Therapy wrote:
The fact that he's christian is easily inferred. And clearly you didn't listen closely enough. He explicitly said he's scared for those who think they know where they go when they die, but they really don't. But clearly HE does because his religion is correct hurrdurr

Fuck, might as well not tell other people we care about them through our beliefs because everyone should be only half-hearted and half-believing when it comes to religion.

RIGHT....



Don't be stupid.

On November 03 2009 08:02 Therapy wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.

Let's just say that God DID exist.

Wouldn't you feel like a fool to have said that?
Sun Tzu once said, "Defiler becomes useless at the presences of a vessel."
Folca
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
2235 Posts
November 03 2009 01:18 GMT
#17
On November 03 2009 10:05 BanZu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 07:39 Therapy wrote:
The fact that he's christian is easily inferred. And clearly you didn't listen closely enough. He explicitly said he's scared for those who think they know where they go when they die, but they really don't. But clearly HE does because his religion is correct hurrdurr

Fuck, might as well not tell other people we care about them through our beliefs because everyone should be only half-hearted and half-believing when it comes to religion.

RIGHT....



Don't be stupid.

Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 08:02 Therapy wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.

Let's just say that God DID exist.

Wouldn't you feel like a fool to have said that?

Let's say that a invisible pink unicorn exists.
Dea : one time when he was playing vs the comps he asked me "how do I make that flying unit that makes the other stuff invisible" and I reply "ur playing terran zomg"
BanZu
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States3329 Posts
November 03 2009 01:28 GMT
#18
On November 03 2009 10:18 Folca wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 10:05 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:39 Therapy wrote:
The fact that he's christian is easily inferred. And clearly you didn't listen closely enough. He explicitly said he's scared for those who think they know where they go when they die, but they really don't. But clearly HE does because his religion is correct hurrdurr

Fuck, might as well not tell other people we care about them through our beliefs because everyone should be only half-hearted and half-believing when it comes to religion.

RIGHT....



Don't be stupid.

On November 03 2009 08:02 Therapy wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.

Let's just say that God DID exist.

Wouldn't you feel like a fool to have said that?

Let's say that a invisible pink unicorn exists.

Then what? Do you have any experience regarding this pink unicorn? Books? Testimonials? People?

Thank you, come again.
Sun Tzu once said, "Defiler becomes useless at the presences of a vessel."
eMbrace
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States1300 Posts
November 03 2009 01:53 GMT
#19
On November 03 2009 10:28 BanZu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 10:18 Folca wrote:
On November 03 2009 10:05 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:39 Therapy wrote:
The fact that he's christian is easily inferred. And clearly you didn't listen closely enough. He explicitly said he's scared for those who think they know where they go when they die, but they really don't. But clearly HE does because his religion is correct hurrdurr

Fuck, might as well not tell other people we care about them through our beliefs because everyone should be only half-hearted and half-believing when it comes to religion.

RIGHT....



Don't be stupid.

On November 03 2009 08:02 Therapy wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.

Let's just say that God DID exist.

Wouldn't you feel like a fool to have said that?

Let's say that a invisible pink unicorn exists.

Then what? Do you have any experience regarding this pink unicorn? Books? Testimonials? People?

Thank you, come again.


There are many books written about unicorns -- I've been told they grant wishes.
Jank
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States308 Posts
November 03 2009 02:04 GMT
#20
Sorry BanZu I don't argue with people who don't present logical arguments. It's a huge waste of my time.
"You don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day." - Michael Parenti
Draconizard
Profile Joined October 2008
628 Posts
November 03 2009 02:17 GMT
#21
On November 03 2009 10:28 BanZu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 10:18 Folca wrote:
On November 03 2009 10:05 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:39 Therapy wrote:
The fact that he's christian is easily inferred. And clearly you didn't listen closely enough. He explicitly said he's scared for those who think they know where they go when they die, but they really don't. But clearly HE does because his religion is correct hurrdurr

Fuck, might as well not tell other people we care about them through our beliefs because everyone should be only half-hearted and half-believing when it comes to religion.

RIGHT....



Don't be stupid.

On November 03 2009 08:02 Therapy wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.

Let's just say that God DID exist.

Wouldn't you feel like a fool to have said that?

Let's say that a invisible pink unicorn exists.

Then what? Do you have any experience regarding this pink unicorn? Books? Testimonials? People?

Thank you, come again.


I would like to testify that I've had a personal relationship with the unicorn in question all my life. In fact, I live my life entirely through the guidance of her teachings. I even scribbled some of them down on a restaurant napkin the other day. It was intense; I tell you.
eMbrace
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States1300 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-03 02:19:51
November 03 2009 02:19 GMT
#22
On November 03 2009 11:17 Draconizard wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 10:28 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 10:18 Folca wrote:
On November 03 2009 10:05 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:39 Therapy wrote:
The fact that he's christian is easily inferred. And clearly you didn't listen closely enough. He explicitly said he's scared for those who think they know where they go when they die, but they really don't. But clearly HE does because his religion is correct hurrdurr

Fuck, might as well not tell other people we care about them through our beliefs because everyone should be only half-hearted and half-believing when it comes to religion.

RIGHT....



Don't be stupid.

On November 03 2009 08:02 Therapy wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.

Let's just say that God DID exist.

Wouldn't you feel like a fool to have said that?

Let's say that a invisible pink unicorn exists.

Then what? Do you have any experience regarding this pink unicorn? Books? Testimonials? People?

Thank you, come again.


I would like to testify that I've had a personal relationship with the unicorn in question all my life. In fact, I live my life entirely through the guidance of her teachings. I even scribbled some of them down on a restaurant napkin the other day. It was intense; I tell you.


all unicorns are males buddy --- man I hate when people misread the teachings.
Draconizard
Profile Joined October 2008
628 Posts
November 03 2009 02:25 GMT
#23
Gasp, a heretic; burn him at stake! I am the true prophet of the unicorn!

(PS, the IPU is generally accepted as female)
7mk
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Germany10157 Posts
November 03 2009 02:40 GMT
#24
On November 03 2009 10:28 BanZu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 10:18 Folca wrote:
On November 03 2009 10:05 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:39 Therapy wrote:
The fact that he's christian is easily inferred. And clearly you didn't listen closely enough. He explicitly said he's scared for those who think they know where they go when they die, but they really don't. But clearly HE does because his religion is correct hurrdurr

Fuck, might as well not tell other people we care about them through our beliefs because everyone should be only half-hearted and half-believing when it comes to religion.

RIGHT....



Don't be stupid.

On November 03 2009 08:02 Therapy wrote:
On November 03 2009 07:59 bITt.mAN wrote:
You know what he has that is so hard to come by in this world we live in? Peace, inner peace.

The thing that makes his testimony so much more potent is that we know that he has conviction, and it is such a strong sign to the world of what true faith can give you, Peace in the face of death.

Now it may sound cheesy what Clayton said, and people will probably put him down, call him blind or condescending, but look at that 19-year-old. I challenge anyone who comes across this thread to look at that man who is not even twenty and think for just one moment what it would be like to be him, to know that you ARE going to die, quite soon in fact.

Then the real question is: are you ready to die? (morbid topic I know but important too) Are you ready to die? Are you in any way a tiny part of the man he is, to have the strength and courage to accept the fact that you very probably will NOT wake up tomorrow, yet are still concerned about OTHER people? A question, how the hell is it possible that this, thin, meek, 19-year-old guy has the strength and courage and moral fiber to do this?

This guy knows he's gonna die (he has, in fact, already died), but instead of being scared for himself, desperate to try and postpone his death with countless chemicals, living recklessly, committing suicide (which is what I thought the clip was about at first) or whatever, he is trying to help other people??? WTF
Can I get a collective WTF from the world here? He is genuinely concerned about other people when you would think to only care about the last few days you have left.

Though he may be dying, this guy is doing his best to help OTHER people INSTEAD OF HIMSELF. And look at him, look at the peace he has, which I wish I could have. I mean really, I wish that I could be just a tiny part of the man he is. I can't help asking myself; "What is it that he has that gives him his strength and courage?"


That's what's so hard for me to accept about church and religion. I have no problem with people's personal faiths as long as it doesn't interfere with MY life. It's just when they feel obligated to "help" me and save my soul that I get irritated. This type of speech is simply not appropriate for a school assembly or whatever it is that is depicted in the video. I am glad he found inner peace but I wish he wouldn't try to help others by touting his faith and religion to everyone who'll listen.

EDIT: and I'm sorry to hear that he's passed, I hope his passing was peaceful and that he left this world content and with no regrets.

Let's just say that God DID exist.

Wouldn't you feel like a fool to have said that?

Let's say that a invisible pink unicorn exists.

Then what? Do you have any experience regarding this pink unicorn? Books? Testimonials? People?

Thank you, come again.


There's a lot of people who witnessed the divine being of the spaghetti monster
beep boop
BanZu
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States3329 Posts
November 03 2009 02:50 GMT
#25
On November 03 2009 11:04 Therapy wrote:
Sorry BanZu I don't argue with people who don't present logical arguments. It's a huge waste of my time.

Oh, you're a cool guy.

Pretty stupid guy at that though, I wasn't even presenting an argument.

It was a simple question loooooooooooooooooooooooool
Sun Tzu once said, "Defiler becomes useless at the presences of a vessel."
7mk
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Germany10157 Posts
November 03 2009 03:02 GMT
#26
On November 03 2009 11:50 BanZu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 11:04 Therapy wrote:
Sorry BanZu I don't argue with people who don't present logical arguments. It's a huge waste of my time.

Oh, you're a cool guy.

Pretty stupid guy at that though, I wasn't even presenting an argument.

It was a simple question loooooooooooooooooooooooool


actually by asking these questions you presented the argument that christianity, unlike the unicorn story, has a basis which...
Hm maybe Therapy was right just not continuing with this.
beep boop
BanZu
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States3329 Posts
November 03 2009 03:05 GMT
#27
On November 03 2009 12:02 7mk wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 11:50 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 11:04 Therapy wrote:
Sorry BanZu I don't argue with people who don't present logical arguments. It's a huge waste of my time.

Oh, you're a cool guy.

Pretty stupid guy at that though, I wasn't even presenting an argument.

It was a simple question loooooooooooooooooooooooool


actually by asking these questions you presented the argument that christianity, unlike the unicorn story, has a basis which...
Hm maybe Therapy was right just not continuing with this.

Asking him to consider something is an argument?

LOOOL TO YOU TOO SIR
Sun Tzu once said, "Defiler becomes useless at the presences of a vessel."
Jank
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States308 Posts
November 03 2009 03:05 GMT
#28
You're right. You were not in fact presenting a valid argument. As far as I understand though christians reject the notion of having faith "just in case" and that faith must be based on real heartfelt belief. As such, your inference that I should accept religion because I would feel "silly" upon realizing that there is a god, and a christian one at that, is utterly ridiculous.
"You don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day." - Michael Parenti
Folca
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
2235 Posts
November 03 2009 03:12 GMT
#29
He doesn't believe the invisible pink unicorn, time to start the Crusades. Dark Ages here we come!
Dea : one time when he was playing vs the comps he asked me "how do I make that flying unit that makes the other stuff invisible" and I reply "ur playing terran zomg"
Jank
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States308 Posts
November 03 2009 03:16 GMT
#30
Fine, fuck it. I'll just let the trolls take over. You can be scared for me because I don't belief in a christian heaven if you want BanZu. I hope one day you will open your mind to the wonderful world of logic and accept reason into your heart. In the meantime I'll do mathematical proofs for your soul.
"You don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day." - Michael Parenti
BanZu
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States3329 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-03 03:39:25
November 03 2009 03:35 GMT
#31
On November 03 2009 12:05 Therapy wrote:
You're right. You were not in fact presenting a valid argument. As far as I understand though christians reject the notion of having faith "just in case" and that faith must be based on real heartfelt belief. As such, your inference that I should accept religion because I would feel "silly" upon realizing that there is a god, and a christian one at that, is utterly ridiculous.

Uhh... assuming way too much loooool. I only posted one post in response to your post and you're nerdraging like no other. I didn't even mean to impose on your beliefs or anything like that, but wow. You sure do PMS when it comes to religious "arguments".

On November 03 2009 12:16 Therapy wrote:
Fine, fuck it. I'll just let the trolls take over. You can be scared for me because I don't belief in a christian heaven if you want BanZu. I hope one day you will open your mind to the wonderful world of logic and accept reason into your heart. In the meantime I'll do mathematical proofs for your soul.

Once again, you assume too much about me. Scared for you? lol
You're bringing waaaaay too much of your bias into this by assuming that I'm some religious freak that impedes on other people's beliefs and forces myself on others. You seriously need to approach each person differently cause you're coming off as a huge douche. I felt that my post was just a harmless reply but you're taking it way too seriously.

Religion and science aren't mutually exclusive. But apparently intelligence and you are.


Btw, I don't think you know what a "troll" is.

Sun Tzu once said, "Defiler becomes useless at the presences of a vessel."
Jank
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States308 Posts
November 03 2009 03:38 GMT
#32
Again with the Ad hominem attacks. Rather than addressing what I'm saying you're just mocking me for caring about the topic. Piss off.
"You don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day." - Michael Parenti
BanZu
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States3329 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-03 03:40:33
November 03 2009 03:39 GMT
#33
On November 03 2009 12:38 Therapy wrote:
Again with the Ad hominem attacks. Rather than addressing what I'm saying you're just mocking me for caring about the topic. Piss off.

Did I not address them?

?!?

What i posted is saying that what you assumed about me isn't true (although you probably won't take my word for it).
Sun Tzu once said, "Defiler becomes useless at the presences of a vessel."
7mk
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Germany10157 Posts
November 03 2009 04:09 GMT
#34
On November 03 2009 12:05 BanZu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 12:02 7mk wrote:
On November 03 2009 11:50 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 11:04 Therapy wrote:
Sorry BanZu I don't argue with people who don't present logical arguments. It's a huge waste of my time.

Oh, you're a cool guy.

Pretty stupid guy at that though, I wasn't even presenting an argument.


It was a simple question loooooooooooooooooooooooool


actually by asking these questions you presented the argument that christianity, unlike the unicorn story, has a basis which...
Hm maybe Therapy was right just not continuing with this.

Asking him to consider something is an argument?

LOOOL TO YOU TOO SIR


On November 03 2009 11:50 BanZu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 11:04 Therapy wrote:
Sorry BanZu I don't argue with people who don't present logical arguments. It's a huge waste of my time.

Oh, you're a cool guy.

Pretty stupid guy at that though, I wasn't even presenting an argument.

It was a simple question loooooooooooooooooooooooool


On November 03 2009 12:35 BanZu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 12:05 Therapy wrote:
You're right. You were not in fact presenting a valid argument. As far as I understand though christians reject the notion of having faith "just in case" and that faith must be based on real heartfelt belief. As such, your inference that I should accept religion because I would feel "silly" upon realizing that there is a god, and a christian one at that, is utterly ridiculous.

Uhh... assuming way too much loooool.




... And Therapy is the one coming off as a douche? Seriously?
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Folca
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
2235 Posts
November 03 2009 04:11 GMT
#35
Hypocrisy at it's finest, when one can't even identify their own actions.
Dea : one time when he was playing vs the comps he asked me "how do I make that flying unit that makes the other stuff invisible" and I reply "ur playing terran zomg"
Draconizard
Profile Joined October 2008
628 Posts
November 03 2009 04:13 GMT
#36
I answered his question, too, but he just chose to ignore me.
eMbrace
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States1300 Posts
November 03 2009 04:16 GMT
#37
loooooooooool
BanZu
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States3329 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-03 04:39:19
November 03 2009 04:37 GMT
#38
On November 03 2009 13:09 7mk wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 12:05 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 12:02 7mk wrote:
On November 03 2009 11:50 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 11:04 Therapy wrote:
Sorry BanZu I don't argue with people who don't present logical arguments. It's a huge waste of my time.

Oh, you're a cool guy.

Pretty stupid guy at that though, I wasn't even presenting an argument.


It was a simple question loooooooooooooooooooooooool


actually by asking these questions you presented the argument that christianity, unlike the unicorn story, has a basis which...
Hm maybe Therapy was right just not continuing with this.

Asking him to consider something is an argument?

LOOOL TO YOU TOO SIR


Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 11:50 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 11:04 Therapy wrote:
Sorry BanZu I don't argue with people who don't present logical arguments. It's a huge waste of my time.

Oh, you're a cool guy.

Pretty stupid guy at that though, I wasn't even presenting an argument.

It was a simple question loooooooooooooooooooooooool


Show nested quote +
On November 03 2009 12:35 BanZu wrote:
On November 03 2009 12:05 Therapy wrote:
You're right. You were not in fact presenting a valid argument. As far as I understand though christians reject the notion of having faith "just in case" and that faith must be based on real heartfelt belief. As such, your inference that I should accept religion because I would feel "silly" upon realizing that there is a god, and a christian one at that, is utterly ridiculous.

Uhh... assuming way too much loooool.




... And Therapy is the one coming off as a douche? Seriously?

So me being a douche means it's ok for him?

On November 03 2009 13:13 Draconizard wrote:
I answered his question, too, but he just chose to ignore me.

Do you feel neglected? :[
Sun Tzu once said, "Defiler becomes useless at the presences of a vessel."
bITt.mAN
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Switzerland3693 Posts
November 05 2009 19:28 GMT
#39
Awwww, thats nice all of you having a bitching contest about semantics, what so-and-so said and nice pink unicorns, how cute.

If this video makes you uncomfortable just say it, instead of going off on juvenile tangents
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wwJd)El_Mojjo
Profile Blog Joined September 2009
Sweden173 Posts
November 06 2009 02:46 GMT
#40
On November 03 2009 09:48 Xusneb wrote:
It was good until the end. "every breath given to me... BY GOD" Ugh, sorry, you can send the same message without the overt religiousness. Specifically this one: Live for the moment and learn to be more appreciative of life.


I just watched the longer video on the web page mentioned in the end of this video and I don't think that was his message at all...

He says he's scared because he knows there's a lot of people who don't know where they are going. The way I interpret his message is that we should not live in the moment and cloud our vision with things that doesn't really matter. I think he's scared because he thinks we're losing our very purpose by worrying about what we can accomplish in our lives instead of focusing on what matters in the long run. That would be to give your life to God so that it will have a meaning that is greater than just what we make up in our own minds.

I haven't heard of him before though, so I might be wrong on some points. But I seriously doubt that he intended to tell us we should live for the moment.
Gc.El_Mojjo
Megalisk
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States6095 Posts
November 06 2009 03:15 GMT
#41
When he said, "distracted by Boyfriends, Girlfriends, School, ipods, and anything else Satan can throw at you", I lol'd and closed the video.
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