Storms of life respect no age or position.
Our perspectives towards issues of life are inspired by our experiences. Our scope of understanding can not exceed our level of experience. Hence shallow and deep perception of same issue co-exist in same world
Okay, I don't want to tread on any toes or be accidentally rude here. I looked up the phrase "storms of life," and all the references came back as VERY insider Christianity. So inside, that none of them even hinted at what the phrase refers so colorfully to. So no comment possible in response to that.
"Our perspectives towards issues of life are inspired by our experiences."
I'd answer that claim with "partly, but not entirely."
" Our scope of understanding can not exceed our level of experience. "
I'd say firmly, that that assertion is flat out false. Almost everyone I have ever known, has repeatedly understood things that are way beyond their experience. It's fundamental to existence. If you have to experience falling from a great height before you understand that it's not very good for you, then you wont live past the first day you come upon a great height.
" Hence shallow and deep perception of same issue co-exist in same world." ????? I don't follow. If you stick with your assertion that no one can understand what they haven't experienced, wouldn't that mean that there CAN be no simultaneous shallow and deep perception?
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I'm getting that the use of the "rolf" emoticon suggests that you think you said something funny. Could you expand on that a bit?
As I said at the top, I'm not deep into any religion, so if this is a thread for intense Christians only, you can ignore my questions and comments.