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The Kingdom of Heaven and the Qualities of Grace
Read more: The Kingdom of Heaven and the Qualities of GraceAfter last week’s class was over, I was left feeling very uncomfortable, as if something bad had happened. First of all, I didn’t have any intention to politicize my message. It is applicable to everyone regardless of politics or religion. Second of all, and more importantly, this issue of judgment is just so annoying. It…
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The Teachings of Jesus and Cognitive Dissonance
Read more: The Teachings of Jesus and Cognitive DissonanceMichael: Last week, we discussed Jesus’s commandment of “Do not Judge”. We noted that judgment may be an innate feature of our humanity, it comes instantaneously and automatically. It occurred to me that asking if we can stop judgment is similar to Nicodemus’s question if we can be born again by returning to the mother’s womb.…
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Can We Stop Judging?
Read more: Can We Stop Judging?Michael: Last week we examined how our genetics and environment could be a cause for us or others to commit grievous sins. If factors outside of me caused me to commit a sin, is it fair that I pay the price of my sins? How do we judge this situation? These factors complicate our understanding…
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Can Genetics or the Environment Cause Us to Commit Sin?
Read more: Can Genetics or the Environment Cause Us to Commit Sin?Michael: Last week we discussed how our genetics have major influences on our personality and attitudes. Having this knowledge may change how we perceive and experience pain and suffering. We also discussed how genetics and the environment, known as nature and nurture, also influence how we worship, participate in religion, and our outlook on the…
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Personality in Pain and Suffering
Read more: Personality in Pain and SufferingSharon: I’d like to delve into the intersection of personality and genetics, in the context of our ongoing discussions about pain and suffering. Today, I’ve woven in elements that touch upon the genetic influences on how we perceive and process pain. Let’s ground our conversation in a Bible verse that emphasizes the universality of divine…
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Gender Differences in Response to Pain and Suffering
Read more: Gender Differences in Response to Pain and SufferingNote: I used the following sources for my text today: https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.308.5728.1574 https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/religion-spirituality-and-mental-health Last week, Sharon talked about how people in various cultures respond to suffering. Today, I want to explore how different genders respond to pain and suffering, specifically how that response is based on their biology, culture, and spirituality. First: Is there a difference…

Daoism would agree, I think. Freedom comes with accepting the Dao—the Way, God. Struggling against it is not freedom and…