Yeah, I know. It's hard for me to imagine that I would outlive anyone cause I was so convinced that I would die young.
Book ,'Serenity'
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Random change of topic.
Scholastic is having their giant 50% of warehouse sales starting on May 13.
Restoration Hardware is also having their warehouse sale on that weekend.
It's almost like I can't resist!
I can't wrap my head around that, Cindy.
I don't see anything in the Bible that stipulates that some homo sapiens couldn't have evolved from other primates. I simply see that an Adam and Eve were created (from scratch). That doesn't mean that earlier species (also created by God, from my POV) couldn't have also evolved into what we'd recognize as homo sapiens from the fossil record.
It sucks watching my grandmother bury all of her friends and family.
This. One of the saddest parts of settling up my grandfather's affairs on Friday was when my mom and her sister and his whatchamacallit-not-strictly-legal-widow conferred about who needed to be contacted, and realized that aside from business acquaintances there was only one person to call. And he wasn't any kind of recluse: he was a gregarious, expansive extrovert with a huge circle of friends, and he'd outlived all but one of them.
Oh my word, Kat. That's too much temptation.
he'd outlived all but one of them.
See. This is a compelling argument for having a family. Then there would always be people in your life that you haven't outlived who ostensibly
Well, my grandfather had a family, whom he adored and who adored him, but there's just something about friends, the people you're not related to and to whom you have no legal ties, whom you've chosen entirely of your own free will to love as family and who often know you in ways that your actual birth family just can't.
I don't actually see any proof that god exists, so that's where my head doesn't wrap, Cindy.
I don't actually see any proof that god exists, so that's where my head doesn't wrap, Cindy.
There's where folks like us get tripped up, Allyson. It's not about proof. It's about faith. Of which I have none. I don't think you can prove the existence of God. But some people believe in spite of the lack of evidence.
That's also one other thing I don't get. Why doesn't God give us definite proof? Might make converting people a tad bit easier.
I don't think you can prove the existence of God. But some people believe in spite of the lack of evidence.I don't think you prove the existence of God, either. But I see evidence all around me that other people discount as accident.