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Do you believe in God
I Believe in God, But Not Religion.. According to the most recent surveys of religion in America, somewhere between a fourth and a third of Americans describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious.” Many of my friends identify this way. Their beliefs fall on a wide spectrum from “I believe in aUnfold thinking...
I Believe in God, But Not Religion..
According to the most recent surveys of religion in America, somewhere between a fourth and a third of Americans describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious.”
Many of my friends identify this way. Their beliefs fall on a wide spectrum from “I believe in a higher power with whom I communicate and pray to,” to “I think I believe in God but why would I bother going to church?” Some even admire and follow many of Jesus’ teachings specifically but don’t claim membership in any particular faith community or tradition.
When we’ve talked about their skepticism regarding organized religion, they often express sentiments along the lines of:
“Religion just seems like a lot of rules;”
“The people are self-righteous and hypocritical;”
“I don’t like what the Church teaches regarding politics, money, or moral issues;”
“How do I pick just one religion? There’s so many, which is the right one? And if I pick one, am I then saying that I think all the other religions are wrong or going to hell?”
Yet despite all these reservations, my friends tell me they sense within their heart they belong to something bigger than themselves, and bigger than the God churches claims he lives in Heaven. As a high school teacher of theology and religious studies, I’ve walked with many teens and young adults as they’ve struggled to reconcile their desire for God with the shortcomings of religion and the humans who comprise them.
No one on this planet earth has been able to prove the existence of God, talkless of a God that lives in heaven. Common??? I believe as humans, we’ll all get at some point in our lives where we gain self awareness by knowing that God is Nature.
Here is a quick 22 Reasons to STOP Believing in God.
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This girl is the best I've seen so far in SEX affairs. OMG.. I wouldv'e replied this video in anonymous mode. But NO, i am nto ashame to say i got wet listening to this girl. Oh God, i can't believe I'm saying this right now. I think you should start a business for sex education. I nody was so sensiUnfold thinking...
This girl is the best I’ve seen so far in SEX affairs.
OMG.. I wouldv’e replied this video in anonymous mode. But NO, i am nto ashame to say i got wet listening to this girl. Oh God, i can’t believe I’m saying this right now. I think you should start a business for sex education. I nody was so sensitive to every simgle words that was coming out of your mouth.
See lessIs America a black man’s country
America is NOT a black man's country. From when america was discovered in 1492 by Columbus, it was initially populated by the white people until when slavery started in Africa in the 15th century where The Portuguese first began to kidnap people from the west coast of Africa and to take those they eUnfold thinking...
America is NOT a black man’s country. From when america was discovered in 1492 by Columbus, it was initially populated by the white people until when slavery started in Africa in the 15th century where The Portuguese first began to kidnap people from the west coast of Africa and to take those they enslaved back to Europe.
in the 17th century. In 1619, Dutch traders brought African slaves taken from a Spanish ship to Point Comfort; in North America, the Africans were also generally treated as indentured servants in the early colonial era.
So America is not a black man’s country, rather black people just migrated from Africa to America through slave trade in the early days. Which has now been populated in the entire America both North and South.
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Apostle here is part of the video i found on youtube. I heard it was devastating is other part of the countries.
Apostle here is part of the video i found on youtube. I heard it was devastating is other part of the countries.
See lessWhy are the British confused about us calling bread rolls “biscuits” when they call bread rolls “puddings”?
Calling a bread roll a “biscuit” really takes the biscuit. The word comes from French, meaning “twice cooked” (bis – cuit). Are bread rolls twice cooked? Of course modern biscuits aren’t twice cooked either but they were originally. As far as I know no Briton calls a bread roll a pudding, though weUnfold thinking...
Calling a bread roll a “biscuit” really takes the biscuit. The word comes from French, meaning “twice cooked” (bis – cuit). Are bread rolls twice cooked? Of course modern biscuits aren’t twice cooked either but they were originally.
As far as I know no Briton calls a bread roll a pudding, though we do call them lots of other things in different parts of the country, e.g. Baps, Stotties, Buns, Rolls, Bin Lids, Cobs, Batches, Bulkies, Barms, Teacakes, Butties, Nudgers and Blaas (not a complete list).
See lessIs this statement, “i see him last night” can be understood as “I saw him last night”?
There is a certain poetic sense in which “I see” works. “I see him last night in my dreams” although not technically correct. However, generally speaking “I saw” is the right usage for past events. Much prose writing in English novels is in the present tense although they are about past events. TheUnfold thinking...
There is a certain poetic sense in which “I see” works. “I see him last night in my dreams” although not technically correct. However, generally speaking “I saw” is the right usage for past events. Much prose writing in English novels is in the present tense although they are about past events. The author superimposes himself however on the situation as if it were the present.
See lessGoogle Analytics reads like a seismic chart lately
Yet another update?? Could be a refined version of the Feb 7 update that shook us up. Traffic went up and down and settled to near normal after about 10 days. But last seven days have not shown any change – if anything, traffic and page views have increased a little!
Yet another update?? Could be a refined version of the Feb 7 update that shook us up. Traffic went up and down and settled to near normal after about 10 days. But last seven days have not shown any change – if anything, traffic and page views have increased a little!
See lessDoes Google force employees who have offers from Facebook to leave immediately?
No, definitely not, as others have written. It’s an extremely terrible policy to do so. I once worked for a company, that had the stated policy that security will escort you out of the building immediately upon you giving notice. So what happened? I gave notice by emptying my office one night. TheyUnfold thinking...
No, definitely not, as others have written.
See lessIt’s an extremely terrible policy to do so. I once worked for a company, that had the stated policy that security will escort you out of the building immediately upon you giving notice.
So what happened? I gave notice by emptying my office one night.
They had absolutely no opportunity to attempt to retain me. Crap policy, their fault, good riddance.
(They also had a non-compete that said you could never work for Microsoft. Made them modify that clause before I signed to only apply to the SQL Server group, but should have known they were screwed in the head then. Apparently they are still in business; this was 20 years ago.)
English to french expressions
While we do say this literally sometimes in English, we have a more common idiom that many people would probably think of first, if they weren’t translating. You have to crawl before you can walk. At least in American English, this idiom is very popular.
While we do say this literally sometimes in English, we have a more common idiom that many people would probably think of first, if they weren’t translating.
You have to crawl before you can walk.
At least in American English, this idiom is very popular.
See lessI keep getting tasks that are above my skill level. How can I address this without coming across as grossly incompetent?
Your boss probably knows that this is new tech for you, and that your results take longer and are less robust. As you say in your comment, the real experts are just too busy – you’re all he’s got. Thus, don’t assume that you are performing below expectations, because you’re not expected to have mastUnfold thinking...
Your boss probably knows that this is new tech for you, and that your results take longer and are less robust. As you say in your comment, the real experts are just too busy – you’re all he’s got. Thus, don’t assume that you are performing below expectations, because you’re not expected to have mastered the technology.
Your boss might also think that the best way for you to master the technology is to dive head-first into it. A lot of people don’t realize that other people think differently, and learn differently! It’s up to you to let your boss know that you think a different way would be more effective.
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