eameece
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One must first define what love is before one can apply Lennon's words. One is taught what love is when one applies God's word. :thumb:
And what is God's word on the subject?
"Love your neighbor as yourself."
One must first define what love is before one can apply Lennon's words. One is taught what love is when one applies God's word. :thumb:
If somebody said that in regard to nations, politics, national defense, and criminal justice it would be just a platitude. That's why God gave much more detailed descriptions as to how to handle the reality of life (dealing with bad people etc.).
I don't think we will find agreement here elo, Lennon was a Godless man who sang in this song that God was source of the worlds problems, He was "imagining" a utopian world where God does not exist and we would all be better for it. Knight nailed it, the song is nothing more than a naive platitude. It is not realistic to those of us that know there is a God and the source of evil is sin. Really there is no other way to interpret what Lennon said here from my POV.
How many of us think that "Elohiym" is just a nifty platypus, too? :idunno:
While I liked much of the Beatles' music, this song is one that I don't care for at all. Reminds me of the usual Moonbeam theology of the New Agers, something that Lennon seemed quite taken by.
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It's a nice song with really gay lyrics. He's a good talent.
Gay sissy hippie garbage from the original sissy Boy Band.
Lets take a look at the lyrics.....
Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people living for today
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people living life in peace
You, you may say
I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people sharing all the world
You, you may say
I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will live as one
John contributed a lot of time and money to various charities, most of which were private donations. In 1975, John spent an entire weekend in Philadelphia working on the WLIF Helping Hand marathon, answering phones and taking pledges from callers.
According to officials in the NYPD, John also donated a large sum of money in the late 1970's for the purpose of supplying bullet proof vests for officers. This was during the time that NYC was undergoing its financial crisis.
Some foolish
mocker in the shoutbox is accusing you of defending the 1%.
I thought I should point out that Abraham was very rich (Genesis 13:2), but I don't see anywhere in the Bible where he gave his wealth away; and he was called a friend of God (James 2:23).
That a whole lot of folks through the years have sincerely admired and copied.
My question is: What brings about this kind of thinking?
I blame myself. I'm not a big Michael Jackson fan, but you do have to start with the man in the mirror.
I mean I know what Jesus taught, to love my enemies, to overcome evil with good, to turn the other cheek.
And what do I do? I use his word as a sword to run my neighbor through!
When what I really need to be doing,is showing them
This is where it is! This is what you are looking for! And God wants us to have it.
I need to beat my sword into a plough share, and sow some seed.
I always loved Lennon's thoughts, because he thought differently.
I can't blame him for his thoughts about religion, though he never kept in mind all of the atrocities committed by atheist countries. Which has killed more humans than any religion.
Lennon was young and dumb and doing drugs when he wrote many of his songs.
He became a good father and husband later on in life and even liked Ronald Reagan after living life on this planet a bit longer and seeing the reality of things and how people will get what they can for free whenever possible.
Had he lived past 1980 who knows what he might have thought by now?
He might have even been a Republican. :guitar:
Seems life kind of teaches you that a person needs to take care of themselves and ONLY help those that REALLY needs help.
I loved him and still do.
The culture of the time had many who disdained mainstream religion, the perception was that mainstreamers had gotten us into war. And maybe our own poor butts blown to bits. This was not totally inaccurate.
Not sure that's a real good argument, eemee.