Thursday, 6 October 2011

MADPRIEST'S THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

You cannot change your opinion if
you never had one in the first place.

9 comments:

  1. On the other hand, "revolving door" opinions simpy indicate an utter lack of stability. Don't they?

    Tracie

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  2. This logic of change can be applied to anything. If you don't have clothes on in the first place you can't change your clothes. This may be a bad example but my point is that your change theory isn't unique to opinion holding.

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  3. You can't have a go at a greatly put-upon blogger unless there's a greatly put-upon blogger to have a go at in the first place.

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  4. I don't have an opinion about that. . .

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  5. Susan S, it is my opinion that you do!

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  6. Heh, then I'm super open to change: I have an opinion about EVERYTHING! ;-p

    [Apparently, this makes me "difficult" or "intense" or something. I think of it as "not unconscious"]

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  7. I seem to remember a neither-hot-nor-cold church mentioned somewhere, so it's been a problem for followers of Jesus quite some time. :)

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  8. I do not have opinions, I have well defined, concrete, moral, and god given final judgments.

    Oh, wait, for a moment I was channeling the grand tufti.

    FWIW
    jimB

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