Abstraction · 61-69, M
Yeah, I hear you.
But... so that we would learn to be deeper people. Shallow people - plenty of those around - respond to shallow things. They want the trophy wife or husband or car or house or job and look to definition of their shallow identity through symbols.
When we 'fall' out of love for a person, it's usually about what's inside them.
Beauty and the beast is a story about what is truly beautiful. What really matters. People who can dig beneath the surface have deeper souls and deeper lives. When a man falls in love with a woman, he falls in love with everything she is.
But... so that we would learn to be deeper people. Shallow people - plenty of those around - respond to shallow things. They want the trophy wife or husband or car or house or job and look to definition of their shallow identity through symbols.
When we 'fall' out of love for a person, it's usually about what's inside them.
Beauty and the beast is a story about what is truly beautiful. What really matters. People who can dig beneath the surface have deeper souls and deeper lives. When a man falls in love with a woman, he falls in love with everything she is.
JupiterDreams · 31-35
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
God made us all beautiful and to God we all are beautiful, it is us humans who make trouble by not seeing that.
There's very little that is objective about beauty.
Mostly it's a matter of personal taste.
Mostly it's a matter of personal taste.
looking4thesun · M
@hartfire exactly
ABCDEF7 · M
Because God wants people to understand the external beauty is not what you should be influenced with.
Teachocolate · 51-55, F
Everyone is a work of art,and the perception of beauty is entirely subjective:)
Adstar · 56-60, M
Once we left the good state of being we where in at the start we became faulty.. Faulty characters, faulty intellects, faulty bodies.. Some have faults in one area some have more faults in other areas.. But until we are resurrected and perfected again we will all suffer from different levels of faultiness in one area of our lives or another..
looking4thesun · M
beauty is subjective.. attitude is beautiful

SW-User
Vanity is supposed to be what's ugly. What God sees as beautiful isn't the same as what we see as beautiful.
BlondilyOld · F
A conceited self absorbed good looking person is ugly to me. A plain but sweet natured individual can be very attractive.
SubstantialKick · 36-40, M
As others have mentioned, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What one person may not find attractive, someone else may find that same thing beautiful.
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bijouxbroussard · F
@Justhere313 You said “people” were lying. You didn’t qualify gender. But you still can’t speak for every man alive.
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Millard1 · 61-69, M
He didn’t everyone is beautiful in there own way
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
You are really beautiful so blessed 🥰🥰🥰
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
God hated the pretty ones. He wants them to be bitter twisted and empty when they are older and have nothing left, while the rest had to develop personalities character values and careers and can go on with full lives.

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I dont think the world goes by that ..is there anyone who will find adrina lima as ugly ..just thinking ...🧐
bijouxbroussard · F
Beauty is subjective. If there is a god he or she may consider all creations beautiful.
TiffAching · 31-35, F
If we’re talking Old Testament God, probably because He’s a petty little shit.
If we’re talking New Testament God, probably because He’s a petty little shit who’s disguising it as some kind of Hippie-Dippy self love crap.
If we’re talking Gnostic God, probably because the first thing that came into existence the Monad, which begat the dyad, which begat the numbers, which begat the point, begetting lines and shapes and other geometric forms, the full nature of which can only be properly defined through negative theology: “he” is immovable, invisible, intangible, ineffable; commonly, "he" is seen as being hermaphroditic, a potent symbol for being, as it were, "all-containing.” Or, TL;DR:
Ǫ̶̱͔͔̩̬̊r̶̝̈́͂̂͂̽́͠͝ ̵̜̪̟̖͉̦͆̃͗͠͠T̶͕̱̓͂̅͛̈́̊̀̚Ļ̶͍̻͛̒͒̈́;̸̛̺̌̓̈Ḏ̷̼̮͂̆R̷̟̪̳̯̣͉̯͆͋̓́͘̕:̶̺͓̜͓͛̔̏͘̚ ̸̢͍̱͇̣̠͙̿͠Z̷̨̼͊a̷̡̛̤̰͉͎͎̬̔͗͂͂̓͠ͅļ̵͈̳̦͎̦̻̬͆̿̀͋̚͝g̶̨̧̢͎̖̤̎o̴̢̢̹̝̼͉̤̬͝
And if we’re talking Deistic God: Because He don’t give a fuck.
If we’re talking New Testament God, probably because He’s a petty little shit who’s disguising it as some kind of Hippie-Dippy self love crap.
If we’re talking Gnostic God, probably because the first thing that came into existence the Monad, which begat the dyad, which begat the numbers, which begat the point, begetting lines and shapes and other geometric forms, the full nature of which can only be properly defined through negative theology: “he” is immovable, invisible, intangible, ineffable; commonly, "he" is seen as being hermaphroditic, a potent symbol for being, as it were, "all-containing.” Or, TL;DR:
Ǫ̶̱͔͔̩̬̊r̶̝̈́͂̂͂̽́͠͝ ̵̜̪̟̖͉̦͆̃͗͠͠T̶͕̱̓͂̅͛̈́̊̀̚Ļ̶͍̻͛̒͒̈́;̸̛̺̌̓̈Ḏ̷̼̮͂̆R̷̟̪̳̯̣͉̯͆͋̓́͘̕:̶̺͓̜͓͛̔̏͘̚ ̸̢͍̱͇̣̠͙̿͠Z̷̨̼͊a̷̡̛̤̰͉͎͎̬̔͗͂͂̓͠ͅļ̵͈̳̦͎̦̻̬͆̿̀͋̚͝g̶̨̧̢͎̖̤̎o̴̢̢̹̝̼͉̤̬͝
And if we’re talking Deistic God: Because He don’t give a fuck.