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Originally Posted by jet
I like to save my adulation for people like Martin Luther King or Mother Theresa, but you obviously admire the man greatly and that is fine too. I agree with some of what you say and disagree with other parts but what I really wanted to know was why he is thought to be so profound spiritually. He said he has genius and brilliance, that he has knowledge not known to us - but he doesn't expand on that, he just states it as a fact as if that is enough - but it isn't. And he does it in such as way as to come across superior spiritually which can rub people the wrong way if he keeps saying it as if that should shut anyone up and no more needs to be said...
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he didnt say that. he was touched by genius. he also does expand on t, except theyre nearly all too impatient and ignorant to listen....instead they look their patience, walk off and slag him off behind his back....again taking words totally out of context is a waste of time and bordering on disingenuous. as for MLK , mother teresa, great people. but not everyone can save the free world, greatness exists in many ways. creating and producing 100s of great movies and tv shows is one way to help make a better world, entertaining the masses. hes also done a load of work for charity, raising millions, survived near death experiences , survive brain surgery, fought on with deafness and been a great father to his kids amongst many other achievements in a remarkable life. i also love his puns and philosophies.....FUN stands for Finally Undertanding Nothing.......
he also says art is just the search its not the final form....