Logical Vs. Emotional -- Where Do You Fall, and What Are the Pros and Cons of Each?

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Lanolin

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Your gut feelings or instinct can often be right...even scientists say that your gut is part of your brain/mind
not just in your head.

We are to love our Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength...so Im guessing it takes everything.

The Holy Spirit is HOLY for a reason, the spirit cant be divided and chopped up.
 

oyster67

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Contribute your post now to continue fueling my ongoing internal debate! :)
The problem with the emotional side is that it is so easy to get devastated by every wind of negativism that comes along. When I became a Christian, I found that the greater reality of the big picture was much more encouraging than the day-to-day grind. I think that logic helps me focus on the positivity of our glorious future. Logically thinking about the future actually results in positive emotions for me.

Emotionalism is still something we all have to deal with though, and Jesus knows that. That is why He wants me to remind you all that He loves you very much. :) He wants you to remember that you are never alone.

Merry Christmas!
 

oyster67

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#43
Your gut feelings or instinct can often be right...even scientists say that your gut is part of your brain/mind
not just in your head.
I'm not sure if oysters even have brains.

Me gut is all me got. :giggle: