Hi Deena, I actually finished Baldur's Gate 2.
Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath
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Talked to HR again. The peson who's in today doesn't have the authority to make an exception for me, so she's going to try and get ahold of the person who does, who is taking a personal day and may not be reachable. (And may not want to make an exception in any case.)
In order to extend our COBRA, we have to fax them a letter today, because the cutoff date is the 19th, and so if they don't stop our "cancel coverage" order from a couple of weeks ago today, it'll be too late.
So to sum up, it is a clusterfuck of massive proportions, and I am ready to scream.
Glad the "all wrong" thing worked out, Deena.
I don't know if I can be coherent about what I believe. I tend to equate god with the underlying physical truths of the universe, and I'm quite sure that any god worth believing in is not gonna miffed at me for believing the wrong thing. So it kinda doesn't matter. But I can't accept the notion that we're only alive for this short period of time and then we just disappear. That seems like such a waste.
(eta: Arrgh on Jessica's behalf. What a mess!)
I tend to equate god with the underlying physical truths of the universe
That sounds Deist.
Hec, dude. That sounds like a great book, and yes, so much in line with what I said. Coover. Baseball. Must remember.
I'm quite sure that any god worth believing in is not gonna miffed at me for believing the wrong thing. So it kinda doesn't matter. But I can't accept the notion that we're only alive for this short period of time and then we just disappear. That seems like such a waste.
-t is me in this regard. Except that as a legacy from my more fundamentalist past, there's a little part of me that does worry that God will get miffed at me for believing the wrong things.
Slowly turning from atheism, here. Not sure to what.
That sounds Deist.
I think I've got more of an idea of a personal god than Deism goes in for, but I don't explain it well.
Hec, dude. That sounds like a great book, and yes, so much in line with what I said. Coover. Baseball. Must remember.
Also? Not a long book. And there's a good sex scene.
But I can't accept the notion that we're only alive for this short period of time and then we just disappear. That seems like such a waste.
In addition to that, many believe that people are alive because God wants us to worship him, but he doesn't need us to do so. However, we are taught that it is our duty to Him to go to church and worship Him. How does it benefit God any if I do or do not go to church? Why should I go to church if I don't get anything out of it and He doesn't need it?