RubaDub, this could have been solved by Isaac being willing to pioneer.
bluecanary
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Outside of Paul's speculation on Abraham's rationale for being willing to sacrifice his son
by gubberningbody inat ro.
4:17 and 11:17 (and perhaps a few other places), what do we really know about abraham's rationale?.
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No, God does NOT have the right to make rules for us - and here's why . . . .
by nicolaou inreading through reniaa's latest topic i found the following sorts of comments from believers and unbelievers alike.
i think they show how habits of thought run most easily along the well grooved and often travelled ruts in our minds.
we need to question these 'obvious truths' more often .
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bluecanary
I agree that for a God to allow free will but then impose restrictions is a paradox. It's like telling a condemned man that he's free to leave the hangman's gallows but not removing the rope. He can only go so for before hanging himself. He's free of the punishment of death, but he's not truly free as he is always in sight of the gallows as a constant reminder.
I like your analogy. I claim it.
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I've noticed something different at this years district convention
by JWinprotest innot sure if this was the case elsewhere, but i noticed that the contribution boxes with the people attending them stayed out in the hall ways throughout the entire session.
they used to be set up only before and after sessions and during lunch......times are tough!
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bluecanary
That the Society was desperate, or you were?
Yes.
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I've noticed something different at this years district convention
by JWinprotest innot sure if this was the case elsewhere, but i noticed that the contribution boxes with the people attending them stayed out in the hall ways throughout the entire session.
they used to be set up only before and after sessions and during lunch......times are tough!
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bluecanary
The first time I laid eyes on my ex-husband he was in the middle of doing parking attendance. I thought that meant he was a qualified, spiritual brother. Turns out oompa is right.
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Do you have any strawberries recipe?
by asilentone ini would like to know what to mix strawberries with, any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
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bluecanary
Put them with baby spinach to make a salad. Toss with oil, sugar, poppy seeds and toasted almonds.
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bluecanary
wobble, since you're guessing at the society's answers, how do you think they would respond if you pointed out that donating blood is no different than giving governments our tax money? Sure they use portions of it for unchristian means, but we give back for what we get, right?
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Are you spiteful toward certain people?
by asilentone ini do not think being spiteful is a healthy thing to do, but i am not here to judge you..
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bluecanary
The people I am spiteful toward are no longer in my life. I don't keep people in my life who are toxic. When I say spiteful, I do not mean that I act in a spiteful way toward them. I only fantasize about it occasionally.
Healthy? I would say not. As the Buddha said, holding on to anger is like picking up a hot coal with the intention of throwing it at someone else. You are the one who will be burned. However, I have not yet had the control to excise my negative feelings. Since I only experience them during the rare times when a memory of the person or event occurs to me, I don't consider it one of my bigger failings.
Ooh, here's something spiteful. A few nights ago someone hijacked my email account. They used it to send a virus to random people in my address book. I sent out a follow-up email warning everyone not to open the link--with the exception of my ex-husband. And I wouldn't be at all sorry if his dumb @ss clicks it.
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Are you spiteful toward certain people?
by asilentone ini do not think being spiteful is a healthy thing to do, but i am not here to judge you..
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bluecanary
Ok. Yes, I'm spiteful toward certain people.
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Are you spiteful toward certain people?
by asilentone ini do not think being spiteful is a healthy thing to do, but i am not here to judge you..
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bluecanary
I don't mean to be antagonistic. I'm just curious. I notice you start a lot of threads asking questions about emotional or potentially embarrassing subjects, without volunteering much information about yourself. Your not asking for the purpose of judging. What is your intent? Entertainment? Inspiration? Something else?
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Are you spiteful toward certain people?
by asilentone ini do not think being spiteful is a healthy thing to do, but i am not here to judge you..
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bluecanary
What are you here to do?