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Restraint is almost always the right call.
>>19722911 (lb)
Restraint is almost always the right call.
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>How can anyone be so arrogant as to say "My Religion Wins".
LOL. You've met Christians, right?
>Good luck finding the Way to God without Truth and Life.
Fascinating.
Anon said "good luck" when talking about finding God or Truth. I posted a response which is but one of many people that didn't need someone else's instruction manual to find the "truth" about this life. And I'm not saying you aren't right in your responses. Yes, common sense is, indeed, rare; especially among those that think they have it. And that's the problem, isn't it?
So this ties into what I was asking earlier. What sort of plot twist awaits those that think they are seeing things come together in the simulation? The things that religions "predicted" would happen have to happen in order to give believers assurance in their respective faiths. These events have to come to fruition (or be skimmed over hastily), or the movie has to find a way to very gently let them down so they see the deception for all that it is and their disapproval meets with those that have perpetuated it for centuries.
I'm always wrong, and as it turns out in my many decades so far, embarrassment is the greatest ego killer of all. I like to go to places where people smarter than me congregate, and ask questions/engage in debates. Once you take (you) out of the equation, you realize this sort of platform is the purest exchange of ideas in the world.
Every big name debater out there on social media gets propped up algorithmically, and they all demand a reprieve from anonymity because they realize that ideas being exchanged deflate their market of selling ideas instead of exchanging them freely - the sort of thing that would actually make society a better place, ya know. I'll put it to you another way, I've tried flipping tables, and all anon's really gotten in return is about 150 followers in the form of fashion designers who like to travel and love "making new friends to share a laugh with". It used to frustrate me, but I find it humorous now. The point still stands. It's incontrovertible that there's a thing that's happening and cannot be steered in any direction other than that which is mapped out in the back and forth of the bigger players.
Lots of questions for a limited audience, I suppose.
Nothing wrong with taking a nap while waiting for the world to ask for the second coming. You guys took all the good shit off TV, so…
No names or counts of stranded Floridians. Just an authorization to do a thing for an unspecified number of people that might be stuck in a place (or might not be). This is some fag-tastic political schmoozing.