> <----------One day I will remove every last skeleton from this dirty
> closet of Corporate America, in a way no one can refute. It's very easy
> to do. When I do, I'll be applauded for my brave work in the face of
> such oppression, like most activists are. Unlike other activists, I will
> not forgive the indifferent who are happy to cheer for you after you
> defeated their attempts to stop you.
Most activists *aren't* recognized for their efforts. There are several
million activists out there, and most of their work and efforts are
unknown to me.
The fact that Ray believes he will be enshrined or have some holiday
named after him is symptomatic of the manic phase of his psychosis.
>
> Real money is being STOLEN here, not just from me, but from EVERY
> discriminated-against worker in this country, and they number in the
> millions. Your apathy towards them and profiting from discrimination
> puts you on the wrong side of history as far as I'm concerned.
This misguided appeal is typical of extremists who rally around causes.
In the same way that abortion foes speak about the "premeditated murder
of children," and the same way that some libertarians speak about the
"theivery" of government taxation. Strong language which misleads
someone about a conclusion.
To have something stolen from you, you must first own and have a right
to own something.
You do not have the "right" to any particular job in the United States.
I do not have the "right" to be a Congressman, even if I am qualified
for the position and want that position. Ray's position would make it
seem that I could claim that if I wanted to be a Congressman, and am
qualified for the position, yet do not get the position because the
other candidate was voted in (meaning I was discriminated against) for
whatever reason, then the voting public STOLE money from me because
they denied me the job I desired.
Once again, you do not have the "right" to any particular job in the
United States of America.
> I can tell you that people will be quoting me 500 years from now, even
> 5,000 years from now possibly. You, on the other hand, will be forgotten
> the moment you leave the planet.
This comment is also symptomatic of Ray's psychosis. People may or may
not quote me 500 years from now, but why should I care? I'll be dead
and/or in an afterlife or reincarnated by that point.
> Cackling and psychological abuse of the
> good men you helped kick down in the first place isn't very noteworthy
> historically. All it says is that you are two faced in that you lack the
> courage to confront those who harmed you, the courage to reveal that yes,
> you have been hired for sexual reasons (if harassed), and you lack the
> courage to help those you have harmed.
>
> I would hate to spend eternity in your soul. It is going to be running
> quite a fever.
Predictions of someone's afterlife are better left between that person
and his or her Diety, if she professes a belief in one. Once again,
Ray's comments show that he is in a manic phase of his psychosis.
> Your "victory" in this life will last you maybe another
> 50-70 years; mine will be eternal. That's because I didn't take the easy
> way out down here like you and others arrogantly have.
It seems to me that telling someone they will spend eternity in hell
for disagreeing with you is pretty arrogant to me. I don't know if
others share my view or not, but that's how it appears to me.
Ray's actions also reminds me of Matthew Chapter 6, where Jesus tells
people not to show their good deeds and piety "in order to be seen by
men," which is quite obviously what Ray is doing ... Just a thought.
> When the time
> comes for you to pay spiritually for that, you will beg for kindness as I
> beg now, and your cries will fall on the same deaf ears mine have fallen
> on, and there will be nothing you can do about it because you have
> essentially sealed your fate.
>
> Stealing money is wrong. I could retaliate against those who harmed me
> by killing them if this were an unsupervised jungle. Do you think I will
> not be rewarded in the next life for not doing that? For not
> retaliating, for taking every last ounce of corruption tossed at me and
> not breaking the rules even though they did? Of course I will. By God.
> The same God that will fry you and anyone who thinks like you in a lake
> of fire for all eternity.
"For with the judgement you pronounce you will be judged, and the
measure you give will be the measure you get." (Matthew 7:2)
"So whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them; for this
is the law and the prophets." (Matthew 7:12)
"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord," shall enter the Kingdom of
heaven, but he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that
day, many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophsesy in your
name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in
your name?' And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart
from me, you evildoers.'" (Matthew 7:21-23)
> Jesus said "Forgive them. They know not what they do." This generation
> doesn't have that excuse. It knows EXACTLY what it's doing.
The Roman soldiers were killing someone who would later become one of
the great religious leaders, and a moving force in Western thought and
culture. The soldiers *did* know they were killing someone. What they
didn't know was the legacy of the person they were killing.
What is this generation doing to Ray that is comparable? If Ray is
making this comparison (to Jesus crucifixion), then it seems to me that
Ray is claiming that we should know exactly who he are. Is he comparing
himself to Jesus? What are his justifications for that claim? Writing a
book about horse racing, and about seducing women; and tirelessly
campaigning for the right to be a secretary.
> I pity your
> afterlife. I know you won't listen until it's too late, and like
> watching a car accident, I have to sit by and watch you demolish your own
> soul and there's not a thing anyone can do about it....except you.
"For with the judgement you pronounce you will be judged, and the
measure you give will be the measure you get." (Matthew 7:2)
>
> You bit the apple. The poison from it doesn't seep in immediately.
>
"For with the judgement you pronounce you will be judged, and the
measure you give will be the measure you get." (Matthew 7:2)
James King
--
The days of old time radio drama come alive at http://www.shadowradio.org
My efforts have also gone unrecognized, but also have come back to me
years later in gratitude.
>
> The fact that Ray believes he will be enshrined or have some holiday
> named after him is symptomatic of the manic phase of his psychosis.
It is part of his grandiose image which is common in this type of mental
illness. He has said he was Jesus?
It comes from lack of self confidence and feelings of inferiority, which
usually stem from childhood.
>
> You do not have the "right" to any particular job in the United
States.
That is correct, no one has that right.
> > I can tell you that people will be quoting me 500 years from now,
even
> > 5,000 years from now possibly. You, on the other hand, will be
forgotten
> > the moment you leave the planet.
>
> This comment is also symptomatic of Ray's psychosis. People may or may
> not quote me 500 years from now, but why should I care? I'll be dead
> and/or in an afterlife or reincarnated by that point.
>
> > Cackling and psychological abuse of the
> > good men you helped kick down in the first place isn't very
noteworthy
> > historically.
You can't be psychologically abused unless you allow it.
How much do you know of psychology?
How much have you researched your illness?
I have a friend with the same illness, he has been through worse than
you.
All it says is that you are two faced in that you
lack the
> > courage to confront those who harmed you, the courage to reveal that
yes,
> > you have been hired for sexual reasons (if harassed), and you lack
the
> > courage to help those you have harmed.
> >
> > I would hate to spend eternity in your soul. It is going to be
running
> > quite a fever.
>
> Predictions of someone's afterlife are better left between that person
> and his or her Diety, if she professes a belief in one. Once again,
> Ray's comments show that he is in a manic phase of his psychosis.
Ray has no right to comment on someone's afterlife.
>
> > Your "victory" in this life will last you maybe another
> > 50-70 years; mine will be eternal. That's because I didn't take the
easy
> > way out down here like you and others arrogantly have.
>
> It seems to me that telling someone they will spend eternity in hell
> for disagreeing with you is pretty arrogant to me. I don't know if
> others share my view or not, but that's how it appears to me.
Like the poem I posted said: Anger is known in heaven, but hate is
known in hell.
Ray is living in hell, right here on Earth.
>
> Ray's actions also reminds me of Matthew Chapter 6, where Jesus tells
> people not to show their good deeds and piety "in order to be seen by
> men," which is quite obviously what Ray is doing ... Just a thought.
Well Ray is going against the seven capital sins in which his religion
believes in.
They are: Pride, Covetousness, Lust, Anger, Gluttony, Envy and Sloth.
>
> > When the time
> > comes for you to pay spiritually for that, you will beg for kindness
as I
> > beg now, and your cries will fall on the same deaf ears mine have
fallen
> > on, and there will be nothing you can do about it because you have
> > essentially sealed your fate.
I don't believe that is true, how can you prdeict someone's fate?
Everyday, every action and deed you do plays into this.
I know how this works.
> >
> > Stealing money is wrong. I could retaliate against those who harmed
me
> > by killing them if this were an unsupervised jungle. Do you think I
will
> > not be rewarded in the next life for not doing that? For not
> > retaliating, for taking every last ounce of corruption tossed at me
and
> > not breaking the rules even though they did? Of course I will. By
God.
> > The same God that will fry you and anyone who thinks like you in a
lake
> > of fire for all eternity.
>
> "For with the judgement you pronounce you will be judged, and the
> measure you give will be the measure you get." (Matthew 7:2)
And, you are breaking the 5th Commandment.
You know all ten?
Really.
I have told Ray that it would serve him well to examine his conscience
more fully to aid in his spiritual advancement.
Philosophy would help him.
Everyone must accept the difference between they way he is and the way
he thinks he ought to be. He should always try to grow.
>
> > I pity your
> > afterlife. I know you won't listen until it's too late, and like
> > watching a car accident, I have to sit by and watch you demolish
your own
> > soul and there's not a thing anyone can do about it....except you.
>
> "For with the judgement you pronounce you will be judged, and the
> measure you give will be the measure you get." (Matthew 7:2)
Eric Fromm states: a person who does not love himself cannot love
others. A person who has received no love or has not loved others
cannot love himself.
I think he is correct.
>
> >
> > You bit the apple. The poison from it doesn't seep in immediately.
Weird.
Love can help you Ray, and I'm not just talking romantic love.
There are several different kinds and each love is maintained and
sustained by the others.
Love always forms a circular process.
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Share what you know. Learn what you don't.