tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2872289811002419028.post8263655610746086755..comments2023-07-21T10:01:32.456+01:00Comments on T Childs Christianity Blog: Rebel Without a Cause?T-Childshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14973808285834438472noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2872289811002419028.post-86421664697980048882011-08-23T22:34:46.481+01:002011-08-23T22:34:46.481+01:00My pleasure Daz-keep writing and people will keep ...My pleasure Daz-keep writing and people will keep reading. Yes, sometimes even the most well meaning of people can cause more trouble than they know, by trying to be good without knowing the facts. I think some Christians can be like this quite frankly-acting without thinking, and causing chaos! Such is life! Sometimes, it might be better to change ourselves first before we go off gallivanting to change the world!T Childshttp://tchildschristianityblog.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2872289811002419028.post-16000385839094581132011-08-23T22:20:52.385+01:002011-08-23T22:20:52.385+01:00Thanks for continuing to enjoy the Rabbit - it mea...Thanks for continuing to enjoy the Rabbit - it means something.<br /><br />Most of us mean well but the phrase 'one man's meat is another man's poison' does not compute with many - a lot of people believe they have the answer to someone else's problems and also see the solution to any situation as a bit of their own personal interference!!<br /><br />9 times out of 10 people like that are throwing stones from inside a glass house!!Daznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2872289811002419028.post-81714013380924949492011-08-19T16:51:17.019+01:002011-08-19T16:51:17.019+01:00Alright Daz! I really appreciate your comment, not...Alright Daz! I really appreciate your comment, not just for the fact that your posts on 'OutSpokenRabbit' are always of a very high quality, but just for the fact that someone is reading my posts; it gets lonely sometimes here in cyberspace! <br /><br />Seriously, what you say about people chasing success/the rat race/corporate dream is so true; sometimes I think even people who are, in most people's eyes, successful, are still not doing in life what they really want to do, but doing it because that's what they think they should be doing, or because someone else wants them to; and so on. It's hard finding yourself in this world full of millions of people, and even harder making a difference; but I think that when we hold onto our dreams, big or small as they may be, we are making headway; even a small ripple in a pond can make a big impact.<br /><br />Look forward to seeing your next post!T Childshttp://tchildschristianityblog.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2872289811002419028.post-22558944140236458792011-08-18T22:26:06.072+01:002011-08-18T22:26:06.072+01:00Evenin TC - nicely done
Interesting point you mak...Evenin TC - nicely done<br /><br />Interesting point you make about people 'drifting' through life.<br /><br />Much of it is, I believe, because rather than 'find themselves' and their true identity, many people seem happy to tie into the conventional wisdom of how 'society' might regard their existence as a success.<br /><br />So many of us chase the rat race/corporate dream without any regard to whether this is real achievement or the successful negotiation of a minefield. People 'drift' to use your word, into having relationships and children they perhaps didn't want - certainly not with that person anyway.<br /><br />The key is for people to find and express themselves while hurting nobody else, and forget what the 'paternal hand on your shoulder' is telling you to do.Daz Pearcenoreply@blogger.com