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For myself in my own life I adhere to antinomianism and I have always, ever since I was a child, opposed all that which stifles my mind and being such as herd mentality, the status quo, mundane existence, normality, fitting in, and the like. I have always taken pride in being "strange", "weird" or "unique". Being called "normal" to me is almost an insult - I Am That I Am. BTW, what is "normal"?
Xeper.
/Adramelek\
against law....normal is sad i love being called weird or crazy too =D i have to agree though, i see the most things to oppose in these mundane day to day things. its like Edison's quote in my signatureFor myself in my own life I adhere to antinomianism and I have always, ever since I was a child, opposed all that which stifles my mind and being such as herd mentality, the status quo, mundane existence, normality, fitting in, and the like. I have always taken pride in being "strange", "weird" or "unique". Being called "normal" to me is almost an insult - I Am That I Am. BTW, what is "normal"?
Xeper.
/Adramelek\
now this is a point i love and reflects in my xeperDevils advocate. If you always have in depth discussions with relatively like minded people your beliefs evolve, but it becomes kind of a group consciousness. It's equally important to discuss with people of opposing view points. When someone asks you to debate the existence of God, you should be able to say "ok, which side do you want?" Many don't do this though, and I oppose them, even if in agreement, to help them evolve.