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  • justice or just us

  • great video!

  • Confucius, Is the best!

  • We evolved, but a long time ago. Recent progress is only in form of objects around us. Our's is negligible.

  • Beautiful quotes, great knowledge ya got here,...thumbs up to ya Eudoxio80 and thankin' my sis Tanya for the GREAT Share! = )

  • The Pythagoras quote at 2:02 is so true. I've been saying this, in so many words, for a while now, though I never knew of Pythagoras' quote. It's satisfying to know that someone as great as Pythagoras had the same thoughts as I. I'll be using this! : )

  • Thank you.

    Very inspiring words.

    Now we need action, I do not know who said "Actions speak louder than words"

    however they are spot on. We do need more than talk if progress is to be made and starving people fed. Stop using the word conspiracy and start thinking the word Agenda. There is one in progress and those words posted foresaw it many years ago. Still the few decide for the many and how often if ever is it in our favour.

    Before we shout rubbish go check out the facts for yourself.

  • HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NO WE HAVEN'T...

  • Words from 1000 BC. and now here we are. Are we really evolved? Thanks Eudoxio80.

  • This is western philosophy.

    It does not apply in some areas to eastern world.

    There is no bible in the east.

  • so true pal if you need to cling to a religeon to remain a just person your equivalent to a robot that needs a microchip to work.

  • Good stuff! Human nature has not changed since the Garden of Eden, will human nature ever change? Possibly...

  • where did dinosaur bones come from????

  • Dinosaurs.

  • Excellent ...thank you !!

  • Nope. We havent evolved.

  • dormant

  • I dont get you. I dont pay attention to the Bible but I dont think we evolved from monkeys either. I go for none of the above. We descended from somewhere. Where? I dont know.

  • @antoconno we didn't evolve from monkeys...humans and monkeys both evolved from an earlier primate. We can trace our evolution through our DNA.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    I dont believe you.

  • @antoconno it's not a matter of beliefs - look into it for yourself. our origins are only debatable with willful ignorance. 

  • I am sorry for forgetting the whole statement by St. Theresa The Little Flower. But I do remember now...the last line...

    all things are changing...

    God only is changeless..

    God alone sufficeth...

    There I think I did that a bit more justice.

  • There is no justice in this world...only the next.

    Also: (paraphrased/St.Theresa)

    Let nothing disturb you, let nothing afright you...all things are changing God only is changeless.

    (There is more..I forget...)

    Peace...

    Maribee1cd

  • It is a crime

    When truth prevails and disturbance is made...

    Or

    When Untruth prevails...and you do not make a disturbance.

  • Is the world stuck like this or is there a way out. I choose to believe the latter. Peace

  • Yes my friend, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." You know who said that right?

  • @dtewis he also said everyone who was baptized and believed in him would be immune to poison, cure people with a touch and perform every miracle he did and more. He also said the world would end before the people around him died.

    Seems he said a lot of things that wasn't true.

  • @TheHigherVoltage Humility is essential in order to even begin to understand Christ. Holy Scripture is not to be interpreted by those who are not illumined, nor can it be understood in truth by them.

    Speculation, speculation. What is it worth? It is vanity. We must humble ourselves in order to know truth.

  • @dtewis bullshit. It takes reading comprehension to understand a story. To claim that somehow "magic illumination" makes contradictions not contradictions anymore is just lying to yourself.

    To claim the bible is "God's Truth" - is to declare the ultimate creator of everything to be an incompetent, sadistic, psychopathic schizophrenic who speaks in irreconcilable contradictions and provable bullshit.

    Believing the bible doesn't take humility - it takes willful stupidity.

  • @dtewis Just because some good words were attributed to Jesus doesn't mean a thing. Buddha said "love thy neighbor as yourself and treat others as you want to be treated." 500 years before Jesus even supposedly existed. And he never claimed to be a god. Neither did the Greek philosophers who came up with the same things - once again, several centuries before the gospels were put together.

    I'm an ex-Christian because I realized that IF there's a real God - biblegod ain't it.

  • @TheHigherVoltage I wasn't talking about beleiving in the bible. You probably have a bible in your house. If you don't, I promise you you can go get one from a store or a friend near you. They even have it online.

    What I was talking about was the Man, the God-Man Jesus Christ. What I was talking about is the Father of that man. He is living. The Bible speaks of that Man- and the ancients were pointing to the coming of this Man in the flesh.

  • @dtewis "I wasn't talking about believing in the bible."

    If you're talking about believing the stories of the bible - then yes - you are talking about believing the bible.

    And nothing of his existence was written down until decades after he supposedly died. To most people that's a big clue it's a fable.

    "He is living." - making statements do not make them true. How is Jesus any more "living" than Thor?

  • @TheHigherVoltage "To most people that's a big clue it's a fable." Well, the Church is the living Tradition that was established by Christ Himself- to the Church, the scriptures are just the result of the need to record what an amazing thing was- and is - happening. To the Church this is no fable, this is the 'real reality'- this is Life. The fable is the whole body of lies that are propogated by all of the mystery religions

    Christ is Living, and He was before the foundation of the world.

  • @dtewis The church was established by Constantine in the 4th century...and the scriptures are provably an amalgamation of older pagan mythologies retooled for the next generation of politically controlled religions...no different than the Egyptian state religion thousand of years earlier, or the Zuesian religion it replaced.

  • there is nothing new under the sun

  • very nice

  • And Confucius.

  • great compilation

  • In answer to your question: We have de-evolved, as you well know, obviously. They have moved on. Seeing our profound ignorance (being whatever we are) they can no longer take part. They can only sit outside and advise. If anyone would listen, that is.

    Love your work. More please.

  • Those who do not examine the different aspects of the conspiracy will remain

    incapable of understanding the world...Our rulers want us to believe that a lack of

    historical knowledge and ignorance about the secrets of nature constitutes true

    knowledge

  • yup the illuminati/masons and such claim they hold the "secret knowledge" but god stated anything in secret is not of God's" so by definition what does their "secret knowledge" pertain to, if it's not of god's? hmmmmmmm.....

  • you use the foolish men of old to teach? wow that's jacked up. You should look into the bible - there you will see more wisdom then the greek morons who destroyed the word of God

  • Find it interesting that early Christians believed Pseudo-Dionysus to be a living entity around the time of Christ. Not so, the Greek Bible is a forgery circa 530-532AD meaning most of what you hold to be true is the Astro-Theology & Metaphysics of a figure such as Pythagoras. A later mentor to Plato. Furthermore, The Roman Catholic Churched pieced this all together, so what you have is a number of half-truths. A half-truth is the same as believing in a lie. First become knowledgeable in Truth.

  • Great Vid! It's always nice to hear some words of wisdom.

  • Very thought provoking - thanks!

  • very nice compilation

  • Good quotes here.

  • Such a sad thing. All that knowledge preserved, handed down over the centuries and, collectively, we ares still ignorant and blind. Excellent presentation. Thank you.

  • Excellent words!

    Thank you :-)

  • very nice - wise words all

  • Thanks for that video response, it fits in perfectly with what you have responded to. It is truely amazing that a few people have woken up to the injustices of the world since more than likely, the beginning of time.

  • peace to you all.............

  • great!

  • thanks for the response, eudoxio

    thought provoking quotes

  • "In a democracy the poor will ect."

    that is a beautiful quote.

    Eudoxio80 i have read your website and seen your videos with some things i agree some disagree however your goal is great and should be an example.

    personally i think it is off main importance to understand how and why people act they we they do sociological as well as psychological, understand there shortcomings and help them with it, that way you can forgive those who do you wrong.

  • Those who do wrong do it out of ignorance. Truth is power and a cure for our humanity.

  • whatever ever sin, flesh , carnal nature realy is, its seems to be opposed to truth/god or whatever u would like to call it, and thereby cant be friends or even know the truth. u c what i am gettin at.

  • To much wisdom here for average sheep!!

    But there is hope! Great clip

  • I only wish that ordinary people had an unlimited capacity for doing harm; then they might have an unlimited power for doing good.

    Socrates

  • *to Cesar

    "nope"

  • Truth

    To much wisdom here for average sheep!!

  • Plato I found amazing when I first read some of his stuff, fantastic his work really wont expire, thanks for sharing.

  • Like my parents used to tell me..."It's just the way it is"... we need to teach our young the message of the Revolution... then someday they can tell thier children "It used to be that way".

  • "In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of the majority is supreme."

    How is it that in our current society we have made this so untrue? It seems that Aristotle did not foresee that wealth CREATES power, and given that the rich have more wealth, they have more power.

  • It implies that we really do not have a democracy since the oligarchs rule over everyone else. The oligarchs control our main stream media, and jointly with the government they can influence their self-profiting agendas on the unsuspecting audience through the public owned air waves.  How do they influence the people? They cover up everything they do wrong, and evermore ridicule the truth telling individuals, mainly politicians.

  • True...

  • I thank you so much for your video and I appreciate your wisdom and desire to share it with us all. I shall attempt to share the message as much as I can, because it is important.

    Highest regards,

  • I do not know if that is true. I would still say we have more power, but have been convinced otherwise.

  • Maybe if just by power in numbers, but money can buy almost anything these days. If you control the wealth (meaning the money and the materials it can buy), you can control the people who need it. Of course, if the number of poor is large enough and they are informed enough (even though the information is controlled by the rich), it is possible for the poor to have the power to revolt and destroy the controllers of all the wealth.

  • That was deep.

  • Truth, Knowledge, Enlightenment, Unity, Humanity are the thoughts that I get when I watch this piece myself.

    Thanks

  • Beautiful.

  • Thanks...

  • omfg!!!!!gotta share this!!! AWESOME WORK MAN!!!

  • Great vid! No, we haven't evolved much. Technology has but we are the same. You have to wonder if people will ever have enough and create a just world. I really dig the vid. *****

  • Nicely done Eudo! I love quotes by great historical personalities. Their wisdom does shine through the ages for us to see. A funny thing to do is use the quotes to point out a current issue. When someone insults it, I can reveal the source and tell the opponent they just called Plato, or Ben Franklin etcetera, an idiot. Fun to watch them cringe.

  • Yeah, I've gotten those reactions as well. Truth is not as welcomed as it should, I've learned.

  • He who has itchy butt has stinky finger. ^^)

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