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  • May 31, 2006, 07:01 PM
    talaniman
    Hi Krs, Your pain is obvious we all have been through it. I don't know where your journey will lead you, but keep your mind and heart open to learn what life is really about. Its about the journey!
  • May 31, 2006, 07:38 PM
    valinors_sorrow
    Hey.. .
    Whatever happened to the five words or less what are you part?? :p

    I thought we had cool thing going there. . Shrugs
  • May 31, 2006, 08:31 PM
    talaniman
    Sorry to be a PHATTTTT!
  • Jun 1, 2006, 12:09 AM
    Krs
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by talaniman
    Hi Krs, Your pain is obvious we all have been thru it. I don't know where your journey will lead you, but keep your mind and heart open to learn what life is really about. Its about the journey!

    Thanks Talaniman, I appreacite it. But its hard to accept the fact that my dad didn't die an old man..
    I know this life is a passage, and we all have to go 1 day, but when you go under the circumstances he did at the age he was, its very traumatic.
    But thanks again :)
  • Jun 1, 2006, 12:09 AM
    Krs
    RickJ - sorry to bother you, but this is another another threas that's not appearing on my profile and I'm subscribed to it!
  • Jun 1, 2006, 12:14 AM
    Krs
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 31pumpkin
    Krs:

    Simon was not the only believer ever bound by bitterness. In the Book of Hebrew, a letter written to and for believers, warning is given conserning the destructive effects of bitterness.
    Hebrews 12:15 - Looking carefully lest anyone fall short of the grace of God, lest any root of bitterness springing up causing trouble, and by this many become defiled.


    Not that anyone couldn't use it but for things like these ...A Spiritual Cleansing works well. That's one of the issues it focuses on. My bondage was pride. But it's not so bad b/c the one to be humble to is Spiritual and omnipresent. So the Kingdom of Heaven is very much within you, living this life on earth.


    A Shakespeare poster had something written too: " Life is a Tragedy to those that Think...And a Comedy to those that Feel" How extreme.

    So I think Spiritual cleansings change you and you find more spiritual things manifest (by that I mean to actually realize what's making things happen more)

    Im not bitter thou :(
    Maybe just abit angry and sad, and I think I will carry this forever.
    Thanks, that's very true what you say!
  • Jun 1, 2006, 07:56 PM
    Jonegy
    Her you go Rick and in only 4 words this time...

    Question ! Reason ! NEVER accept ! :D
  • Jun 2, 2006, 01:02 AM
    Krs
    Agnostic Spectic Confused About Believing.
    5 words :)
  • Jun 2, 2006, 07:05 AM
    arcura
    Catholic, angry about some priests.
    Peace and kindness,
    Fred (arcura)
  • Jun 2, 2006, 05:24 PM
    valinors_sorrow
    Happy
    Its
    Back
    To
    Five
    :)
  • Jun 2, 2006, 06:43 PM
    arcura
    valinors_sorrow
    So
    Am
    I
  • Jun 2, 2006, 07:10 PM
    31pumpkin
    Me And God = Good
  • Jun 2, 2006, 07:30 PM
    kristybooluvsu
    Insecure. Tenderhearted. Want to be bad.
  • Jun 12, 2006, 02:51 PM
    Northwind_Dagas
    Unitarian Universalist Pagan... and growing. ;)
  • Jun 12, 2006, 03:45 PM
    magprob
    Blue oyster cult
  • Jun 12, 2006, 05:04 PM
    shunned
    Wise To Organized Religion
  • Jun 14, 2006, 08:52 PM
    TxGreaseMonkey
    Southern Baptist

    Dr. O.S. Hawkins used to say, "An inward impression, without an outward expression, is depression." That's part of the reason why I wanted to share with you the "near death" experience I had in February 1997, when I died from the flu for several minutes. My fever went over 107 degrees Fahrenheit and, instantaneously, I was suddenly in another realm. I cared nothing about what I had left behind and I only wanted to go towards the most indescribably beautiful place I had ever seen--a place that radiated the softest, most pure, white light imaginable. I was clearly seeing heaven, or a portal to heaven, from afar. It was a place of substantial size, some distance ahead of me, but below and to my left. As I moved along through space, my mind functioned no differently than before I died. I did not need glasses to see distances, either, like I normally do. Even though I did not have the sense that I had changed mentally, I was not aware of having a body. I do not remember noticing my arms or legs. I also did not notice seeing any stars, so heaven must be way above the stars.

    While most of my focus was on going towards the beautiful white light, I noticed towards the end of my experience that Jesus was off to my right in more subdued light watching me. He was in the shadows, so to speak. Some people I have shared this story with have asked me how I knew it was Jesus. I said, "You you could just tell." There was no doubt in my mind it was Jesus. Jesus looked like James Caviezel in "The Passion of the Christ." The most incredible thing I remember about Jesus’ appearance was His eyes. His haunting eyes gave me the feeling that He could see right through me. He tracked me like a laser, as I moved along, and He had a no nonsense countenance on his face.

    Then, just as suddenly, I came back to life. Apparently, my fever was starting to brake. My wife, who was Director of Surgery of a Texas hospital, was there when it happened.

    The other reason I wanted to share this experience with you is because I believe I had it for a purpose. That purpose is to testify to the world that I have seen Jesus and heaven. They both really exist. Through Dr. O.S. Hawkins’ outward call to get involved with Evangelism Explosion 25 years ago, I heard God’s inward call to me to become an evangelist. This is now part of my testimony to you and to the world.
  • Jun 14, 2006, 09:01 PM
    Starman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rickj
    I'm just curious. I know a few of you but not many. I'm not looking for debate or comment, just wondering...

    Me: Roman Catholic Christian


    Person trying to obey God.
  • Jun 14, 2006, 09:23 PM
    letmetellu
    I'm a work in progress.
  • Jun 16, 2006, 08:16 AM
    Morganite
    Here's my five words:

    One with reverence for God, life, and humanity


    M:)RGANITE - NOT a mathematician!
  • Jun 16, 2006, 11:25 AM
    speedball1
    Raised and baptized in the Congregational Church. Around 1967 I asked myself,
    "Did God make man or did man make God?" I then researched ancient pagan religions and found out where the Jewish and eventually the Christian Religion were lifted from. This took the "mystery" out of religion. With mystery gone all that was left was reason and logic.
    Reason and logic shaped me into what I am today. A stone atheist. As I have stated in a prier post I have no problem with religion until it intrudes into three areas.
    1- It should not be life threatening. No handling of snakes or drinking poison and especially not withholding medical attention from a child because of religious beliefs until that child dies.
    2- I should not tear families apart. Such as religious cults do when they isolate a new convert from his/her family or JW's do when they "disfellow" a church member.
    3- It shall not seek to force their particular religious on me by aggressive proselytism. I am happy for anyone that takes comfort and solace from their religion. I just have a real problem in believing in gods, goddesses, Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy.
  • Jun 16, 2006, 12:45 PM
    jduke44
    Tom, just for my edification and not to trying to criticize or set you up for anything but do you ever have a problem if someone comes up to you and shares their faith with you? I understand if the person insists about wanting to talk about it but I am just talking about the person asking you what you believe or would you like to learn about -- something to that effect. If you tell them you are not interested and they leave you alone, would you feel that was intruding?
  • Jun 16, 2006, 01:31 PM
    RickJ
    I'm looking for 5 words that describe your religious beliefs. If one chooses not to answer, that is fine. If one chooses to say "I think religion is crap" that is fine too; it directly answers the OP.

    Not looking for preaching or teaching or debates. I'm just curious and just asking a question... Members may choose whether to respond to my original post or not. If they choose "not" but choose to post other than a direct response, I may excercize my administration given abilities... and edit or delete.

    Now that little venting aside: please, everyone - sit back, enjoy a cold or hot beverage of your choice, and enjoy life, your family and this site.

    Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!
  • Jun 16, 2006, 01:58 PM
    RickJ
    PS. So far I have edited/removed nothing.
  • Jun 16, 2006, 02:24 PM
    valinors_sorrow
    Follows
    Directions
    Easily
    Happy
    Life!
  • Jun 16, 2006, 02:47 PM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jduke44
    Tom, just for my edification and not to trying to criticize or set you up for anything but do you ever have a problem if someone comes up to you and shares their faith with you? I understand if the person insists about wanting to talk about it but I am just talking about the person asking you what you believe or would you like to learn about -- something to that effect. If you tell them you are not interested and they leave you alone, would you feel that was intruding?

    Hey Duke,

    "Do you ever have a problem if someone comes up to you and shares their faith with you?"

    In my job as head of security and chief escort at a women's clinic I have had 13 years of Fundamentalists attempting to convert me. I have no problem with anybodys belief system. They can believe whatever they wish. It's when they get aggressive and get in my face about it and tell me that I'm going to hell for not following Jesus that I get a little testy.

    "If you tell them you are not interested and they leave you alone, would you feel that was intruding?"

    Not at all! But most feel that their message or testimony is so important to my soul that telling them that I'm a atheist and have no interest in "being saved" that I now become a challenge. I'll bet that I'm the object of more prayer circles then anybody on this site. My attitude is this, " If you don't try to convert me I won't try to convert you"
    However I'm always ready to defend my belief, or lack of it, if anyone wants to attack it.
    Rick, You should have realized that you were asking a "touchy question" when you asked it. I'm not attempting to press Free Thought or Secular Humanism on anybody. When I make a statement I try to explain the reason that I made it. I'll leave the proselyting to others. Regards, Tom
  • Jun 16, 2006, 03:27 PM
    jduke44
    Tom, for the sake of this thread and not going on, I appreciate your honest response. I was once a zealous Christian and although didn't try to shove it down peoples throats I probably came across that way. Now, I am less bold, especially with seeing poster's views ont his matter. As I stated in a comment, I do appreciate and respect your beliefs. I too get turned off and even sometimes embarrassed if a Christian pushes one to believe their way.

    Sorry Rick for having this thread be more than what you intended it to be. Actually, all in all, I think it has gone well so far without it being a huge debate. Thanks for not editing or removing things and also letting us know. Sometimes five words is hard to explain it but it is fun!

    Hmmmm, let's see if I can do it

    Try being good father/husband
  • Jun 17, 2006, 11:05 AM
    Morganite
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
    Catholic, Christian, Born Again, and good looking

    Amen to the "good looking," Chuck. I am similarly blessed.

    M:)RGANITE

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speedball1
    Raised and baptized in the Congregational Church. Around 1967 I asked myself,
    "Did God make man or did man make God?" I then researched ancient pagan religions and found out where the Jewish and eventually the Christian Religion were lifted from. This took the "mystery" out of religion. With mystery gone all that was left was reason and logic.
    Reason and logic shaped me into what I am today. A stone atheist. As I have stated in a prier post I have no problem with religion until it intrudes into three areas.
    1- It should not be life threatening. No handling of snakes or drinking poison and especially not withholding medical attention from a child because of religious beliefs until that child dies.
    2- I should not tear families apart. Such as religious cults do when they isolate a new convert from his/her family or JW's do when they "disfellow" a church member.
    3- It shall not seek to force their particular religious on me by aggressive proselytism. I am happy for anyone that takes comfort and solace from their religion. I just have a real problem in believing in gods, goddesses, Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy.


    WHAT! You don't believe in the Tooth Fairy? Are you mad? Who do you think leaves the nickel?

    M:confused:RGANITE
  • Jun 19, 2006, 08:11 AM
    arcura
    Has any one noticed that many answers here are more than five words or less, like this one?
    Do you read the first 5 words and the go on to the next?
    Why do people ingore instructions or requests?
    Please answer each of these questions with 12 words each or less.
    LOL
    Peace and kindness
    Fred (arcura)
  • Jun 19, 2006, 08:28 AM
    Northwind_Dagas
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by arcura
    Has any one noticed that many answers here are more than five words or less, like this one?

    Yes, I have noticed that as well, but what can we do?


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by arcura
    Do you read the first 5 words and the go on to the next?

    No, I read the entire thing even though it breaks the rules.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by arcura
    Why do people ingore instructions or requests?

    If someone can answer this, they are a wiser person than me.
  • Jun 19, 2006, 01:52 PM
    talaniman
    1-Americans don't follow rules
    2- They do whatever they want
    3-They laugh when you ask why
    4-They ask you why not?
    5-They aren't listening if you answer
    6-They don't care what you think
    7-They will drink with anyone even Canadians!
    8-As long as they bring their own beer!
    9-Any more questions?
    10-Pass the pint.
  • Jun 19, 2006, 04:02 PM
    magprob
    Bwa ha ha aha... what? Oh... so sorry, I missed that, I spilt my beer and my croch is all wet. Can I borrow your hankie? Here, never mind, I'll just use this Canadian guys hockey jacket. Now what were we talking about? Were you saying somthin?
  • Jun 19, 2006, 05:06 PM
    ndx
    Logical, and not a follower.
  • Jun 20, 2006, 06:54 AM
    Cassie
    With a Catholic father, Baptist mother, I chose spiritualism.
  • Jul 14, 2006, 01:41 PM
    ZK85
    A Human Being
  • Jul 18, 2006, 10:11 PM
    arcura
    ZK85
    Thanks for letting us know that!
    I think all here are in of them.
    But one never knows for sure.
    Peace and kindness,
    Fred
  • Jul 19, 2006, 05:47 PM
    ZK85
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by arcura
    ZK85
    Thanks for letting us know that!
    I think all here are in of them.
    But one never knows for sure.
    Peace and kindness,
    Fred

    That was precisely my intention :) , we all share this one thing… Humanity
    Being human is what defines and binds us not our religions! Don't get me wrong religions are great but if we keep thinking of them as what defines and describe who we are then we are alienating billions of people and forgetting what is truly important! That those billions are like us in every way except for their personal beliefs… and it's a very very sad thing to see people alienated, raped, and killed all over the world through out history and the present time just because of a difference in a belief system? :(... sad…very sad… that we as humans can't understand until this day and age that all we got in this world is each other.

    I love God I truly do… but you know something….he is not going to fix the world up for us! He is not going to feed the hungry in South Africa, he is not going to stop wars, and he is not going to stop murderers, terrorists, rapists, and corrupt politicians! He might help us along the way with a few pushes but he is not going to do the work for us… that's why I think we only have each other in this world and that's why I described myself as a human being, I am not a faith I am a human with faith.
    Sorry I realize I went out of the subject here but I just felt I should clarify my answer.

    I really hope I didn't offend anyone it was no intention of mine.
  • Jul 20, 2006, 03:56 AM
    RickJ
    1. Five
    2. words
    3. or
    4. less
    5. please
  • Jul 20, 2006, 09:01 AM
    valinors_sorrow
    Grateful
    Grateful
    Grateful
    Grateful
    Ermmm... Happy! :p
  • Jul 20, 2006, 12:54 PM
    arcura
    LOL!!
    That was great!
    Peace and kindness,
    Fred (arcura)

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