interpretation or just average human response?
anonymous
December 12 2007, 20:54:31 UTC
I guess I’d like to share my opinion. I have a friend who had a similar need to write and make those words public. The writing was beautiful. The writing was insightful and soul searching. Personally I loved it. Sometimes it was bone chillingly evil. I knew it wasn’t reflecting my friend’s moral standards, but others didn’t understand. It became a real problem. It even caused my friend to lose employment. In the end it really came down to a battle of will. My friend decided that you cannot change how others perceive your words. My friend had to decide between exercising personal freedom to express self and catering to the average human response. It takes a very mature and reasonable person to be able to read/watch/listen to expressions and not associate it with the source (in this instance you). The decision was not easy, but in the end the choice was to hold back in order to keep the masses from drawing negative conclusions. There are also the scriptural principles below that may reflect some other opinions that you hold dear
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