Hi tattoogrl333
Its enough with just one beer.
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
ok this has nothing to do with being a jw or anything of that nature but it is important to me and i need some help:.
here goes i have been drinking rum and coke (bacardi) since i can remember and finally realized that maybe it is contributing to my severly harsh hangovers.
so i went on a quest in search of a new drink.
Hi tattoogrl333
Its enough with just one beer.
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
this formation appeared as usually suddenly last sunday at wherwell,hampshire.
this can not be called crop circle.
lots of spots are making a pattern of a face.. this image maker is clever whoever it is.. .
Have to say to all, that my main focus on this subject is not aliens, but the unexplained crop circles.
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
this formation appeared as usually suddenly last sunday at wherwell,hampshire.
this can not be called crop circle.
lots of spots are making a pattern of a face.. this image maker is clever whoever it is.. .
Hi Abaddon you said ;
However, fire does not come out of my nose and I don't take any of it personally or really meant to hurt you. I just get caught up in the words. If you say something stupid, I'll say I think it's stupid, but I'll still buy you a drink.
Its ok Abaddon, look forward to a beer with you.
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
i once gave a public talk and part of the information was dicussing did god have a begining.. i didn't find much concrete evidence in the bible for god not having a begining except scriptures that said he was from time indefinate.. which doesn't answer the question.. also when it says he made the heavens and the earth could this just mean the sky and earth ?.
i don't know hebrew so could someone help me there?.
anyway what about this scripture isaiah 43:10 .
Hi Conflicted you said:
Man was created in God's image - if you believe the bible's version of events.
On the eighth day - man created God in his own images.
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
this formation appeared as usually suddenly last sunday at wherwell,hampshire.
this can not be called crop circle.
lots of spots are making a pattern of a face.. this image maker is clever whoever it is.. .
Hi ChuckD Thanks for your support. So you have been to my hometown Hamar?? Pity we didnt met. Next time please give me a message.
This alien subject is interesting. Basicly I am sceptical, but in the same time open for any new ideas.
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
this formation appeared as usually suddenly last sunday at wherwell,hampshire.
this can not be called crop circle.
lots of spots are making a pattern of a face.. this image maker is clever whoever it is.. .
Hi Abaddon. Thanks for your grammer and spelling lecture.It seems to me you got a real adrenaline kick out of my posting. Dont forget to breath.
Yes I am a newbi to english but trying to improve.
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
this formation appeared as usually suddenly last sunday at wherwell,hampshire.
this can not be called crop circle.
lots of spots are making a pattern of a face.. this image maker is clever whoever it is.. .
Hi funkyderek. you said:
My bet is that like every crop pattern ever explained, it's the work of humans.
But what if they not are the work of humans? Can you imagine??
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
this formation appeared as usually suddenly last sunday at wherwell,hampshire.
this can not be called crop circle.
lots of spots are making a pattern of a face.. this image maker is clever whoever it is.. .
Hi Tallyman thanks for your URL.
http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/cgi-bin/CCR?a=guk01dm Very supporting
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
this formation appeared as usually suddenly last sunday at wherwell,hampshire.
this can not be called crop circle.
lots of spots are making a pattern of a face.. this image maker is clever whoever it is.. .
Hi Tallyman, rem said:
It's funny to me how some underestimate the enginuity of human beings.rem
you said:
Tell me, what does 'enginuity' mean?
Is that like an "engine" or something that powers the mind of a sKeptik?
And how does one "underestimate" enginuity?
Why dont u ask rem? Maybe the word describe something between engine and ingenious?
To rem. you said:
I suppose you would like me to 'think' like you? Hmm here's an example of the type of thinking I've seen you do since you started posting hereWow! Have you seen these crop circles? Weird, eh? I don't think humans could have done them, so it must be aliens.
Dont think like me rem.Think like Carl Sagen. The USA`s chief thinker
for decades.
And your example of my thinking is very good, but wrong. I would prefer to say: Have you ever seen such mind blowing crop circles? I dont think they are man made.
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
this formation appeared as usually suddenly last sunday at wherwell,hampshire.
this can not be called crop circle.
lots of spots are making a pattern of a face.. this image maker is clever whoever it is.. .
Hi rem I think you have picked the wrong quote. Your Quote is;
"Most people would rather die than think; in fact, they do so."
..........Bertrand Russell
Why dont you allow yourself to think for a moment, and maybe think before you say something or read at least one line on the subject. Do u belive your mirror? Maybe the image you see there is a hoax?
"It takes two to speak the truth -- one to speak, and another to
hear."
---Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)