What's Your Motto?
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leut_underpants wrote: »unfilterednate wrote: »Her hubby saw the message and got mad about Christ breaking off a piece of his woman while he was at work.
For real though, theologians.. are batshit crazy.
See that....way more deserving of a flagging. :laugh:
He flagged her for a legit reason1 -
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KyleGrace8 wrote: »"I wanna be the very best, like no one ever was."
I gotta admit that I was sitting here evolving my Pokemon Go pokemon when I read this...lol.1 -
hobbeskastiel wrote: »KyleGrace8 wrote: »"I wanna be the very best, like no one ever was."
I gotta admit that I was sitting here evolving my Pokemon Go pokemon when I read this...lol.
Do not mention Pokemon Go to me. I tragically have a windows phone and haven't been able to play that once and it crushes my soul every time I hear about it.
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People are wonderful...but some are best kept at a distance.1
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Just because someone says something is true, doesn't make it so.0
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »Just because someone says something is true, doesn't make it so.
'Just because it's true, doesn't mean that it's right'2 -
CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Just because someone says something is true, doesn't make it so.
'Just because it's true, doesn't mean that it's right'
Actually mine is something I taught my kids.. People will tell you their truths and try to push them on you. I wanted my kids to be free thinkers and decide for themselves. I wanted them to know its ok to think differently.. you have that right.1 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Just because someone says something is true, doesn't make it so.
'Just because it's true, doesn't mean that it's right'
Actually mine is something I taught my kids.. People will tell you their truths and try to push them on you. I wanted my kids to be free thinkers and decide for themselves. I wanted them to know its ok to think differently.. you have that right.
I totally agree i was quoting a stand up comic
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CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Just because someone says something is true, doesn't make it so.
'Just because it's true, doesn't mean that it's right'
Actually mine is something I taught my kids.. People will tell you their truths and try to push them on you. I wanted my kids to be free thinkers and decide for themselves. I wanted them to know its ok to think differently.. you have that right.
I totally agree i was quoting a stand up comic
Just for the record that is him bo burnham0 -
CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Just because someone says something is true, doesn't make it so.
'Just because it's true, doesn't mean that it's right'
Actually mine is something I taught my kids.. People will tell you their truths and try to push them on you. I wanted my kids to be free thinkers and decide for themselves. I wanted them to know its ok to think differently.. you have that right.
I totally agree i was quoting a stand up comic
Yeah .. Ive heard of him0 -
Life is like a race. Run it and never look back.1
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leut_underpants wrote: »JillianRumrill wrote: »"Obedience to Christ Alone"
Somebody seriously reported this? Holy thin skin. :laugh:
They did? LOL It's MY personal motto. geez it's not like my motto is "CONVERT ALL THE HEATHANS" or "EVERYONE IS GOING TO HELL EXCEPT ME!" because homie don't play dat.
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unfilterednate wrote: »Her hubby saw the message and got mad about Christ breaking off a piece of his woman while he was at work.
For real though, theologians.. are batshit crazy.
Yes, yes I am.0 -
lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »unfilterednate wrote: »Her hubby saw the message and got mad about Christ breaking off a piece of his woman while he was at work.
For real though, theologians.. are batshit crazy.
people who study religion are theologians
people who believe in Jesus are religious
jus wanted to make sure yr targeting the right group with yr condemnation
In my case, I'm both, I study apologetics as a hobby. I could even tell you about how the non-locality of sub-atomic particles prove that we live in a digitial universe, not an analog one, thus connecting back to Genesis 1:1 or how the elasmotherium is described in the Books of Numbers, Psalms and Job or how Holograms can be an excellent analogy for the Bible it self.1 -
lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »unfilterednate wrote: »Her hubby saw the message and got mad about Christ breaking off a piece of his woman while he was at work.
For real though, theologians.. are batshit crazy.
people who study religion are theologians
people who believe in Jesus are religious
jus wanted to make sure yr targeting the right group with yr condemnation
You're right, my statement was misguided and I was mistaken. I find orthodoxies to be repugnant, each professing knowledge of truth and a God's words.. and I do think the study of religion is necessary and needed if only to understand why we are so consumed by it.. I do believe in God as it were but not as I believe most imagine and have faith their God is like..
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Two in the pink, one in the stink.5
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unfilterednate wrote: »lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »unfilterednate wrote: »Her hubby saw the message and got mad about Christ breaking off a piece of his woman while he was at work.
For real though, theologians.. are batshit crazy.
people who study religion are theologians
people who believe in Jesus are religious
jus wanted to make sure yr targeting the right group with yr condemnation
You're right, my statement was misguided and I was mistaken. I find orthodoxies to be repugnant, each professing knowledge of truth and a God's words.. and I do think the study of religion is necessary and needed if only to understand why we are so consumed by it.. I do believe in God as it were but not as I believe most imagine and have faith their God is like..DianaPrinceDET wrote: »Two in the pink, one in the stink.
Well that escalated quickly :laugh:1 -
Act without expectation.3
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leut_underpants wrote: »JillianRumrill wrote: »"Obedience to Christ Alone"
Somebody seriously reported this? Holy thin skin. :laugh:
Internet is filled with vapid, lonely people who feel powerless in their own life. That flag button is a sad cry for help and a way to fill the emptiness.
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DianaPrinceDET wrote: »Two in the pink, one in the stink.
This I can agree with2 -
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lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »
would that be trying to prove that creationism is somehow scientifically backed or would that be trying to say the bible is allegorical in nature? i don’t understand
I put it this way, you can't build a house without a blueprint...well the laws of physics (gravity, thermodynamics, etc) are the blueprint...well the house and blueprint just don't make themselves. God did it.
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“Follow your gut” and “Don’t trust anyone unless they’ve earned it”2
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lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »
i think order arises spontaneously from chaos because the laws of physics drive the emergence of complex systems
but i’ll agree to disagree :flowerforyou:
No prob. There's always room to theorize.
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