Me grumpy Lee? All the best mate. A little more honesty about what
religions mean to us all might even make me smile. Given my now short
hair and balding seniority I may have to take one with a turban up. I
would have done this long ago if it had made me a better spin bowler.
On 2 Jan, 17:41, chazwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry Pat, but I still think you are somewhat ignorant to know the
> mind of god , especially since you have nothing to back up your words
> her. You are no different from the unthinking believer, except that
> you are generating a minority god whereas most are followers of a
> creed.
>
>
>
> > When, in truth, God doesn't really require respect in order to
> > work properly. I suspect these things are done to pacify man's
> > perceived expectations of God rather than any real expectations God
> > may have of man(an entity with omniscience will have no expectations,
> > as all facts are known; therefore, with or without head coverings, God
> > would naturally know how much you respect Him anyway. I.e., there's
> > no hiding behind religious 'appearances'). God created heads and the
> > things that are used to make coverings for them. They are all,
> > equally, patterns of His energy.
>
> > > On 1 Jan, 02:22, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > In theory, bumblebees should not be able to fly, but they do. Because
> > > > they have to. But people, no matter how smart or how skilled they
> > > > might be, do not always get off the ground. We are all born with
> > > > common sense, but we don't always, or often, use it.
>
> > > > Must we drift without direction the rest of our lives? Are we doomed
> > > > if we seem incapable of using our common sense? No, says bestselling
> > > > author and professional speaker Barry Siskind. In Bumblebees Can't
> > > > Fly, he shows you how to develop and follow his Seven Strategies of
> > > > Common Sense. After mastering these simple yet shrewd strategies, you
> > > > will begin to make more confident decisions, improve your foresight,
> > > > listen to the wisdom already deep within you - and fly, like the
> > > > bumblebees!
>
> > > > Yeah, right! Sadly for this dork and many other flat earth common
> > > > sensers, we do know how the bumblebee flies in theory and practice.
> > > > They make use of turbulence, like moths. The seven simple yet shrewd
> > > > strategies come to you from a berk daft enough not to do basic
> > > > research on the metaphor central to his pitch. This is the essence of
> > > > personal development - first find a market segment so stupid it will
> > > > swallow any old tosh and then write that old tosh!- Hide quoted text -
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