Could you name a few countries?
IMHO, dress diferences actually perpetuate, bias, prejudices
and discriminations, on a very subtle level, deep in the
subconscious.
Where is Ann when I need her?
Nothing in the universe is static. We evolve and adapt to
everchanging conditions. Stasis means
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Theology of Breaking Bad
Could you name a few countries?
IMHO, dress diferences actually perpetuate, bias, prejudices
and discriminations, on a very subtle level, deep in the
subconscious.
Where is Ann when I need her?
Nothing in the universe
Lewis only from the movie Shadowlands, based on his life,
specifically his marriage.
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Seraphita, I think both CS Lewis and the listener are right.
Continuing the food analogy, it's as if an essential nutrient
has been missing from the diet for a long time and now the
person is overindulging to make up for that deficit.
, 2013 6:53 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Theology of Breaking Bad
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote:
Seraphita, I think both CS Lewis and the listener are right.
Continuing the food analogy, it's as if an essential nutrient
has been missing from the diet
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote:
Seraphita, I think both CS Lewis and the listener are right.
Continuing
The Chinese philosophy which speaks of Yin-Yang, two equal
energies mutually balancing each other is a far superior
philosophy to western philosophy and certain aspects of
indian philosophy.
Seience itself says that male and female are equals but
different.
Yoga is essentialy balance, ie life
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C.S. Lewis' quote - blah, blah, I'm so bad ...
This is just an iteration of the old protestant/roman catholic
theology of sin
Judy, why is that? What are you confused about? Are your beliefs so set in
stone?
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: [FairfieldLife] RE: The Theology of Breaking Bad
Share struggled:
Judy, why is that? What are you confused about?
I believe I said one doesn't know whether to laugh or cry.
Are your beliefs so set in stone?
Which beliefs would those be, Share?
From
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werewolf.
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The Chinese philosophy which speaks of Yin-Yang, two equal
energies mutually balancing each other is a far superior
philosophy to western philosophy and certain
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote:
Seraphita, I think both CS Lewis and the listener are right.
Continuing
Share, discrimination, bias, prejudices continue to exist on
very subtle levels. There are invisible glass ceilings. It
can take generations to wipe them out.
An unisex dress code (specialy for children) in public
spaces, I believe can play a role in creating a truly
egalitarian society.
about
the whole Twilight thang are the number of *older*
women who fixate on it.
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: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Theology of Breaking Bad
Share, discrimination, bias, prejudices continue to exist on
very subtle levels. There are invisible glass ceilings. It
can take generations to wipe them out.
An unisex dress code (specialy for children) in public
spaces, I believe can play a role
as being naive about the
Catholic Church.
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Re I think both CS Lewis
that!
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C.S. Lewis' quote - blah, blah, I'm so bad ...This is just an iteration of the
old protestant/roman
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sign recently seen: if you don't sin, Jesus died for nothing
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, September 24, 2013 9:20 PM
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Steve, there are certain places in the US where I wouldn't drive with that on
my car's bumper sticker! Was that sign by any chance in front of a gambling
casino
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