What I find wonderful is understanding the biochemical underpinnings for emotions and realizing that my cat is probably making just as much oxytocin as I am when I pet him. That suggests that animals "love" just like humans.
GrreatTeacher
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IF you believe in evolution, theistic or not.....
by DATA-DOG inare you more amazed by nature documentaries now, or were they better when "god did it"??.
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dd.
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QUESTION? : Have you joined, thought of joining, or investigated any clubs, Service organisations, or Fraternal Organizations?
by Balaamsass2 inthe mrs and i have been invited to join a few "clubs" since leaving wtbts.
we have looked into a local"moose lodge", but after one visit that particular one got checked off the list ( a sloppy drunk fell in love w the mrs. lol) .
i got invited to join the freemasons a couple of times, but it just gave me "hebe-jeebees" and bad memories of all those jw conventions at scotish rite temples as a kid- i must admit the shiners do seem like a happy crowd.
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GrreatTeacher
I once joined a new mothers club when I had my son. They were more like Corporate Moms when I needed a support group. LOL.
I just don't think I'm a "joiner." I tend to be more of an introvert. Have you tried an interest based group? For instance, cycling or sailing or gardening?
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News Article from The Atlantic about the Health Effects of Leaving Religion (Mentions JWs)
by sd-7 inhttp://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/09/the-health-effects-of-leaving-religion/379651/.
a particularly curious quote was:.
the most mainstream research on this is a 2010 study out of pennsylvania state university, which examined data from 1972 to 2006. the study showed that 20 percent of people who have left religion report being in excellent health, versus 40 percent of people currently part of strict religious groups (such as jehovahs witnesses and latter-day saints) and 25 percent of people who switched from a strict religion to a more lenient religion.
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GrreatTeacher
It seems they thought the possibility was that the first 2 to 3 years were the most difficult when exiting religion and from that point on people seemed to recover.
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My best friend died yesterday
by TimeBandit insometimes people make special connections to animals.
sometimes they bond very deeply and are real friends.
yesterday was the end of such a friendship that lasted ten wonderful years.
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GrreatTeacher
My condolences. I just had to put a cat down last week. She was nearly 20. I cried for days. It's hard to do, but she was really suffering. Sometimes the right thing hurts.
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Do you pay for air for your tires at your gas station?
by jam inthis was on the news this morning.
when you buy gas air is part .
of the service, it should be free.
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GrreatTeacher
It's illegal to pump your own gas in New Jersey. I don't know whether they routinely provide services like windshield washing, air for tires, etc., though.
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Well it look like AG Eric Holder is finally stepping down.
by tootired2care inhttp://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/09/25/351363171/eric-holder-to-step-down-as-attorney-general.
happy day - our incompetent race baiting ag who refuses to actually do his job, and prosecute high crimes right under his down in the irs is finally stepping down.
good riddance!.
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GrreatTeacher
Funny how people who bring racism to light are branded as racists.
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Autumn...
by new hope and happiness ini've just glanced out my window and i saw the most picturesque countryside.
i do believe we're entering autumn.
so summer has had its day and like an old friend slipped away and we moves on...how do you feel about entering autumn?.
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GrreatTeacher
While I think it is beautiful, I have seasonal depression which has been particularly severe this year, starting in August.
What I need is a winter home in Australia so I can enjoy an endless summer.
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Wow! Take the grandkids to a professional sport event...$!
by Gregor inlast week we attended a major league baseball game.
could not believe the costs beyond the ticket price.
hot dogs, a slice of pizza, etc are $8.
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GrreatTeacher
We always stop by McDonald's and buy a sack full of hamburgers to take. If they don't allow food, cargo pants are good for sneaking stuff in. Do I feel bad about this? No, not after ticket prices and parking fees.
Also, recycle that foam finger...take it back with you every time you go. Great for annoying people on the train or siblings in the back of the car, too!
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Spanking VS. Reasoning
by SpeedRacer ini am having a discussion at work with the jw's.
should you spank a child to make them understand or do you reason with them.
they both agree with spanking.
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GrreatTeacher
The problem, even when spanking seems to "work," is that you've just taught the child to obey based on fear.
People need to understand the reasons for doing the right thing, that it's beneficial for all parties concerned. And children are little people who need to be taught how to function in society.
Obeying based on fear of punishment is a primitive morality. Our goal should be to teach our children to do the right thing because it's the right thing to do, that it reduces harm and promotes wellbeing for all.
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I loathe authority
by punkofnice innow i'm not preaching hatred here i am just expressing how i've felt for years even when i was a jw.. i totally loathe the police/policticians...any authority......anyone that is over anyone else.
i have a total hatred of them all.
i wonder if it's because i was raised a jw?.
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GrreatTeacher
For me, it's not authority itself, it's when authority is stupider than me.
When I was in school and a teacher taught us something that was obviously incorrect, I lost all respect and often then started trouble.
How the he11 do all of these stupid people end up in positions of authority?
I think it's because they are "rules" people. Following rules gets you promoted, but these people never stop to think whether the rules make sense in the first place.
I once worked in a call center where one of the rules was that when you were working, you could not be looking at any other reading material, catalogs, etc. Seems reasonable. One day the phone systems went down for several hours, so I was looking at an Avon catalog. I got caught and written up for that! We were supposed to sit and do nothing for a few hours because 'rules is rules.'
That was the beginning of the end for that job. I finally walked out one day and quit over something equally stupid. And, as I was walking out the door, they ran behind me yelling, "Stop! You can't leave without an exit interview! "
Really?!?
I just kept right on walking and never looked back, never said anything. That didn't deserve a response.