What enters, and leaves, are often determined by belief systems. they determine perception, which determine thought, speech, and action. Those get a response from the environment.
The definition comes from the choice of what one believes.
According to The Laws of Moses, everything a Jew ate had to be "kosher". If you ate unkosher food it was a big sin and thought to corrupt and defile the eater. Then comes Jesus who taught something different, similar to your question: That is was the thoughts and intents of the heart expressed by words which came out of the mouth which were much more important and a better gage of virtue than eating unkosher food. "Call nothing I have made unclean."
it is an intelligent saying, metaphorically ofcourse.
A man of honour or a gentleman speaks wisely keeping in mind his audience, the environment and is sensitive. A person who speaks vilely, insensitively and rudely is not honourary because these actions defile him.
Ergo, a man living on leftovers is better than a man dining in a five-star hotel provided his speech is wise and a word of his mouth is clean.
here they come out from the fingers that are typing for YA answers. Yeah, they do matter for the avatar but less concerned the mans in front of the com. screen. yeah, this is cyber world our avatars are friends among themselves are we are like puppeteers.
In real life, we cannot hide behind a pen name or avatar. We have to speak and communicate directly personally. There we are affected directly so we have to be careful of what coming out of our mouths.
Amen. Setting aside the eating of poisons and whatever, eating does not change a person or our thoughts of them as much as their foul mouthed abuses and prejudices of hate.
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What enters, and leaves, are often determined by belief systems. they determine perception, which determine thought, speech, and action. Those get a response from the environment.
The definition comes from the choice of what one believes.
According to The Laws of Moses, everything a Jew ate had to be "kosher". If you ate unkosher food it was a big sin and thought to corrupt and defile the eater. Then comes Jesus who taught something different, similar to your question: That is was the thoughts and intents of the heart expressed by words which came out of the mouth which were much more important and a better gage of virtue than eating unkosher food. "Call nothing I have made unclean."
it is an intelligent saying, metaphorically ofcourse.
A man of honour or a gentleman speaks wisely keeping in mind his audience, the environment and is sensitive. A person who speaks vilely, insensitively and rudely is not honourary because these actions defile him.
Ergo, a man living on leftovers is better than a man dining in a five-star hotel provided his speech is wise and a word of his mouth is clean.
here they come out from the fingers that are typing for YA answers. Yeah, they do matter for the avatar but less concerned the mans in front of the com. screen. yeah, this is cyber world our avatars are friends among themselves are we are like puppeteers.
In real life, we cannot hide behind a pen name or avatar. We have to speak and communicate directly personally. There we are affected directly so we have to be careful of what coming out of our mouths.
But I don't write/type rubbish though.
Yes. Philosophically speaking that which enters the mind of a man should not disturb the mood.
Amen. Setting aside the eating of poisons and whatever, eating does not change a person or our thoughts of them as much as their foul mouthed abuses and prejudices of hate.
explain wat u r trying to say properly or in more detail