To go is obviously what you should do, imho.
erandir
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Should I go to non-JW cousins wedding?
by sass_my_frass in... my current dilemma.
this week i got in the mail two birthday cards from non-jw aunt and grandma who are apparently delighted that there's a niece and granddaughter out there to whom they can send birthday cards.
also got an invite to my cousins wedding.
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First Reason I am Agnostic and Not Athiest
by fedorE inbecause of what i can see with my eyes and this is what i saw:.
i saw an ugly man, his son, his girlfriend and another man.
the ugly man sent his son to a party and told him to bring back meat.
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erandir
One's seeming reflex to look for answers doesn't necessarily mean that one has some inner sense or instinct inside that points to some deity. It could very well be a function of some survival instinct, or it could be a result of some unknown evolutionary process. This search for answers to life's puzzling questions is no more proof of a god's existence than the witnesses belief that our inner desire not to die is evidence that we were meant to live forever.
I'm not an athiest because I lack the evidence to officially rule out God(s). I do not wish to cling to superstition any longer, however. My path is leading me toward rational thought being the way to go through life rather than lazily accepting some belief system that gives me a false level of comfort. I am leaning toward thinking that if there is a diety, this diety wants us to use our brains and senses and realize that the universe is governed by very certain physical laws which are ours to discover and not by magic and blind faith.
I guess I'm more of a panthiest than anything....an agnostic panthiest. Or agnostically panthiestic. Or panthiestish?
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Name your Top Ten or However Many you can Favorite Comedy Movies
by flipper instarted one thread serious, so thought i'd go light and easy on this one.
so what say yee to this?
here are mr. flippers, about in this order, but not necessarily.
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erandir
Ok ok...I give in...
No...I can't decide...
My top favorite comedy movies are:
Kung Pow! Enter the Fist
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Spaceballs
Caveman
The Gods Must Be Crazy
Galaxy Quest
Life of Brian
Waking Ned Devine
Clue the Movie
Groundhog Day
Meet the Parents
and The Ten Commandments with Charleton Heston (we sooooo make fun of that movie at my parents' house, so that makes it a comedy for us)
And all those Jack Lemmon movies I mentioned above.
Shrek 1 and 2
All the Peter Seller comedies
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What to do if your children are being bullied
by Paralipomenon ingird them in god's armor, surely it will help!~.
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erandir
btw...I always noticed the "brothers" frowned on sarcasm at my hall...so I do it any chance I can now!
Thanks, Ipsec
Editted to add: I think they frowned on most anything which required a bit of intelligence to use and understand. (Now I'm just being mean at their expense.)
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What to do if your children are being bullied
by Paralipomenon ingird them in god's armor, surely it will help!~.
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erandir
Wow...yeah, that will solve all the kids' problems and prevent any future bullying...especially when word gets around school what kind of pjs mommy makes her kids wear.
Yet another example of irresponsible parenting.
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Tell Us Something We Probably Don't Know About You
by minimus ini'll start.. i love the jerky boys and "prank" candid camera/punked types of humor.. i also love r&b, soul, funk and disco.. now what can you tell us about yourself that we might've never guessed?.
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erandir
Oh...something else you probably don't know about me...on the subject of newspapers...
I read the comics first, and rarely anything else of the paper.
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Tell Us Something We Probably Don't Know About You
by minimus ini'll start.. i love the jerky boys and "prank" candid camera/punked types of humor.. i also love r&b, soul, funk and disco.. now what can you tell us about yourself that we might've never guessed?.
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erandir
lol Karl...thank you!
you have helped remove a huge burden from my shouldersKarl, I have just one question that has been bugging my curiosity for a long time but I never had the courage or opportunity or whatever it would take to find out the answer...
*drum roll*
What did it taste like?
Couldn't be worse than Natural Light, could it?
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Aliens are real....
by FreedomFrog inor at least in my dreams.
have you ever had a dream so real that you had to call people or do a search to find out if it was a dream or not?
well, this happened to me.
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erandir
Froggy...
I must say that were I to consume four "frosty pops" and attempt to do my Trigonometry homework, I would later find upon examination of my homework the following day that I had indeed worked out all of the problems but that they had been from my Psycology book and that I would have plenty of "interesting" pictures stored on my graphing calculator. I would not even wish to imagine what further chaos would ensue from adding a complicated movie to the scenario. Nor would I be likely to retain any memory of dreams I may or may not have had that night.
Erandir
Of the been-drunk-twice-in-my-life-because-I-usually-only-drink-one-beer-in-a-sitting-and-by-the-way-find-it-kind-of-annoying-to-hyphenate-every-word-that-I-type-in-this-hideously-run-on-sentence class
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erandir
Thanks, Purps!
However, this site is a bit off...my b-day isn't until Sunday the 19th. But I see next to my avatar it is already saying it's my birthday.
Hmmm...
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The Idea of Perfection
by Cold Creek Swimmer inas i was growing up, i was raised to believe in the story of adam and eve and the garden of eden.
this, i am sure, is what the majority of us were taught as children.
along with this teaching is the idea that perfection was lost when adam and eve sinned.
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erandir
My wife is my idea of perfection.