Community > Posts By > Narlycarnk
Topic:
what can trust do to love?
Edited by
Narlycarnk
on
Sun 04/14/19 05:18 PM
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Romantically, mutual trust would terrify me. I do not even trust my self.
Spiritually, it would bring me peace. That is a very thought provoking question. Thanks and hope you are doing well. |
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Topic:
Stupid Riddle
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Assuming 1) dirt means all earthen material, 2) normal order that people list dimensions, 2’x3’ is the area and 4’ is the depth, and 3) the depth to the center of the core of the earth at that location is 20,900,000 ft:
Volume of earthen material = (1/3 x Area x Radius of the Earth) - (area x depth) = (1/3 x 2’x3‘ x 20,900,000‘) - (2’x3‘ x 4’) = 41,799,976 cubic feet |
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Topic:
The Defective Scenario
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First off I need to acknowledge that what Tom said earlier describing God’s existence in terms of particle physics, is good, because a language that open-mindedly describes G-d, both glorifies G-d and helps people find their identity. All conscious beings find a purpose and identify with it. This life is the journey. It is unsafe to live our lives based on knowledge that is blind to what we do not know, but we do. We will all die.
It takes faith to receive power. It takes faith to give power. Because G-d is all knowing and all powerful, He does not need us to be perfect. Furthermore, in the New Testament, love can disconnected from whorship and anger can disconnected from loss, because of forgiveness. And in Heaven, all things will be made right. But in this life there are reasons why one might still want to live a moralistic religious life to avoid loss, and why one might want to accept love/forgiveness in order to have a solid identity. G-d loves us and cares about us. |
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Kestrel
Marsh harrier |
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Topic:
The Defective Scenario
Edited by
Narlycarnk
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Wed 04/10/19 06:55 PM
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In a perfect religion, there are no questions and all believe what they are told, completely. The tree would not exist to them. I am cool with a religion like that. The tree helps us understand that this world is not all there is and how the morals of our whorship are the right way. I look forward to worshiping together in heaven, |
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I am thinking I should shape my life more around morals. I am too much of a relativist.
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Strange
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Clint Eastwood, western movie
Knowing you all on here definitely makes my day. |
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Edited by
Narlycarnk
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Wed 04/10/19 04:32 AM
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That is what my cousin used to joke about
Changing topic, L. Casei is some good stuff |
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*puts the gun to his balls*
I’ll do it… Don’t try and stop me. |
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Topic:
Have you ever - part 24
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No. But they seem to be less afraid of me when I am climbing trees.
Have you ever had a wild (non tame) bird step up onto your finger? |
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Topic:
Bisexual confusion
Edited by
Narlycarnk
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Sun 04/07/19 06:32 PM
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I value you, because this is an outstanding example of openness and vulnerability, things we need more of that in our community.
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Topic:
Flat Earth
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A quote from the flat earth society:
Is flat earth theory connected to a religion? Flat earth theory is neither officially nor unofficially associated with any religion. Throughout the ages various religious institutions have championed a flat earth model for the world. Unfortunately this leaves us with the vestigial thought that flat earth theory and religions are symbiotic. They are not, even though many religions today, both mainstream and otherwise, still teach its followers that the world is flat. While they are not incorrect, believing in a flat earth isn't contingent upon believing in a deity or being a part of any religion. |
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Topic:
Flat Earth
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That makes sense about a plate or donut shaped planet being an unstable condition that would have to be changing shape very quickly.
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Topic:
Deserted on a island
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A shovel
The Bible My glasses |
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still mad about it |
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That’s the coverup for what she is actually growing on her property
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Edited by
Narlycarnk
on
Sat 04/06/19 05:34 PM
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Picked someone up by the collar of the shirt and hung them on the train before it fired up and sped away.
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Painted the floor with an encryptic pattern that nobody else knows was his work.
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