I have had better Tim,just in a depressed funk right now,but thanks for asking.Django said:She's a helluva worker.......... hard to get her to stop.
Hope your day is a pleasant one, Earl.....:rock:
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I have had better Tim,just in a depressed funk right now,but thanks for asking.Django said:She's a helluva worker.......... hard to get her to stop.
Hope your day is a pleasant one, Earl.....:rock:
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Brat said:I have had better Tim,just in a depressed funk right now,but thanks for asking.
Thanks Tim that means a lot,may God bless you also.Django said:May God grant you the peace that surpasses understanding....
Much Love and caring coming your way........:congrats:
Tim
DevilDawg3097 said:I do see alot of people confusing faith with religion. We were born and given faith by our creator. Religion was made to try and understand the Word of the creator, but we have turn religon into somthing that it not suppose to be and some wicked people try to use it to corrupt others. If you have Faith in God you have faith in God not religion. Are you a person of faith or religion? that is something I ask myself everyday. Faith is of God religon is of man, who do you follow? IMO
Prof said:Interesting story:
Thoughts can be dangerous. Our mind, in fact, cannot recognize what is real and what is pure visualization. If we concentrate enough we will create alternative realities, as vivid as physical objects.
The young monk of this story can tell something about this…
Two Zen monks were travelling. They came to a ford of a stream that was running high, and the current was strong and frightening looking.
An attractive young lady was standing at the ford, looking nervous. She clearly was afraid to cross, but had an important reason to go.
Without a word, the older of the two monks lifted her in his arms and waded across the stream, and placed her safely on the far bank.
The younger monk looked shocked at this action, but kept his silence for quite some number of miles as they continued their journey.
Finally, he blurted out “You know that it is against the rules of our order to have any contact with women. How could you do that?â€.
The older monk replied “I put her down when I reached the other side of the river. You, on the other hand, have been carrying her this whole way.â€
It looks like the younger monk broke the rules….just with his thoughts.
Django said:Looking back is most always a trap..........
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OCBob said:Then I really think that Buddhism does not meet the requirements hehe.
This is my favorite quote from Siddhartha Gautama.
Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.
I have found something in Buddhism that I never knew existed. I was introduced to it through Daosa and her family, they never expected me to embrace it, but I have. From the first time that I read through the teachings of the Buddha, I have felt like it was written just for me.
HOT RAM said:I have read some of the writings of the Dalai Lama and found them to be very inspiring.Lots of good stuff in Buddhist teachings.(even though I am a fairly fundamentalist Christian in beliefs,I keep an open mind)
FASTFOOD said:How do yall feel about evolution vs the Bible?
I think they are the same except for ONE thing!
See if I can try to explain this. It's been a long time since I've talked about this stuff.CarolinaSRT10 said:The fly in the ointment is that it is very hard for me to believe in evolution fully. A few questions that are raised are: How in the hell, in the eons that have been, did a homo sapiens male and a female evolve within a lifetime of each other? If they did, how did it happen that they were in close enough proximity to each other on this earth to get together to mate? And to be a bit silly.......why is it not still occuring? I know that animals are still evolving, but why don't we see a Neanderthal or two walking out of the deep jungles somewhere?
OCBob said:Hope this helped, even if just a little.
OCBob said:As I said, I don't think that evolution precludes the existence of a higher being. Not at all. The problem is the literal reading of the Bible precludes evolution.
This brought up another thought to me, that I would love to hear some responses on (which means I probably won't hehe). If in fact, evolution and natural selection do not exist, how does one explain away extinction?
Correct me if I'm wrong, I am certainly no Biblical scholar, but isn't God supposed to be infallible? If that is indeed the case, how would some of His creations come to a point where they are not able to survive?
I'm just curious as to opinions, and hopefully I'm giving some folks something to think about. Hopefully I can get some good responses and maybe I can learn a thing or two as well.
I guess we couldn't know that. But, if we are to take the Bible literally, dinosaurs didn't exist from what I know of it. Either that or we co-existed with them.CarolinaSRT10 said:How would we know that extinction isn't part of the "master plan"?
Hell, we would have had a pretty rough go with the dinosaurs, if they were not extinct.
Lee
OCBob said:I guess we couldn't know that. But, if we are to take the Bible literally, dinosaurs didn't exist from what I know of it. Either that or we co-existed with them.
Again, I'm no Biblical scholar, but that is my limited understanding of it.