tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764946987133813099.post7126271277418126265..comments2024-01-29T01:22:14.621-08:00Comments on Makarios: Do You Know About the Thin Places?Thesauroshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13305052511095551483noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764946987133813099.post-37100153505271046982009-12-22T22:08:12.491-08:002009-12-22T22:08:12.491-08:00It's hard to argue happiness depends upon circ...It's hard to argue happiness depends upon circumstance. There's just too many people who seem to have nothing but are happy, and people who have everything who seem depressed (based on the drugs and alcohol they consume). Sounds like an appealing idea to the unhappy, though.<br /><br />How's the old saying go... "Happiness is the journey, not the destination." Then again, I can't say I even completely agree, since each of us has the capacity to be happy or unhappy, despite the path we are on. Maybe happiness is the song you sing to yourself on the journey.<br /><br />Also, theodicy plays no part the logic of atheism, and those who claim the Biblical God should have made us all live in golden houses with wine flowing from the faucets are probably the same people who think we have no control over how happy we are (see also: trisomy 21}.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02504734487692109101noreply@blogger.com