Talk:Meekness
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Oppose Intro Paragraph
[edit]The current intro paragraph claims that meekness is an attribute of "human nature", which I absolutely disagree. Human nature is the fallen attributes, that came as a result of the fall of Adam, to which there are scriptural references stating that the natural man is an enemy of God. Meekness on the other hand is a spiritual quality that comes as one of the gifts of the Holy Ghost. Moreover, meekness seems to be an after effect of being led by the spirit, and a requirement for some spiritual and physical blessings (the meek shall inherit the Earth). In Moroni 8:6 it states that a remission of sins brings meekness. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.52.136.158 (talk) 11:56, 23 February 2021 (UTC)
Oppose redirect
[edit]Since when is "meekness" equal to "the seven virtues"? Don't give an Ameriflag 21:51, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
- I would prefer to redirect it to violence. What do you think? Best --Weissmann (talk) 05:24, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
Original research
[edit]Moved here for disucssion:
- Meekness differs from humility in that meek people give up something, perhaps a right or an argument, to appear humble to others and to prevent sometimes petty differences from escalating into a greater problem. True meekness comes from a position of being "absolutely correct whilst being aware". whereas humbleness implies a potential lack of knowledge or grasp of a complicated situation, but genuinely not wanting to offend anybody, for any reason at any time, in any way.
Mo sourcing for this. Jokestress (talk) 18:38, 3 January 2012 (UTC)
pejorative modern sense of the word?
[edit]I appreciate what information is here, it is valuable in an encyclopedic sense given the importance of the concept in Scripture. But I think the article should include at least mention that in much modern usage and one dictionary sense, meekness refers more to a "Caspar Milquetoast" weakness affliction, than it does to humble strength.ya
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[edit]and why is he the citation for the fifth bulletpoint under christianity? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:283:8300:4D30:984F:B606:1344:A790 (talk) 02:10, 25 February 2022 (UTC)
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