Well... I just have to input my two cents about my hubby lol. It's off topic but I love him and can't help it.
he's like Beer... he's an acquired taste but once you acquire that taste ... MAN is he a lot of fun lol.
Seriously though. He comes across as a pain in the butt in most of his posts... sometimes he is a pain in the butt. But... he is a good man. He's a loving husband and a wonderful father.
sorry... I know most of you don't care but it's hard for me to just stand by and see him be completely misunderstood. I'm his wife and I love him... can't fault me for thathe comes across as a hard a$$ sometimes and his communication skills with other may leave much to be desired... but he has a good heart
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R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.
http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com
It's not always obvious to everyone. Some people think it's only switching around letters and being a poor speller.
About going to church and sunday school... doesn't really mean much of anything, sorry. Why is it that the people who always say they are such good Christians, are the one's who actually behave the most Un-Christian.
Like the one person posted earlier...
"Going to church doesn't make you a christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car."
As for your post highschool education... it's what you want to do with it that determines what you actually get out of your degree. So, if all you got out of it was Trivial Pursuit answers, I'm sorry. I've gotten more out of my degree than that, thankfully, but it's because I chose to.
You confuse Blue and I. I am the one who said "trivial pursuit".
I meant in a practical sense. As in I do not use it in my profession. That education helped shape a lot about my world view.
No kidding.... I got called a "BABY KILLER", in the 1990's... By an 18 year old. LOL
I LOVE talking about and analyzing history. Especially when it shows itself in current events.
"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
Trust me, Ive been dealing with this for a long time, I am well versed in dyslexia.
I can tremember the last time I stepped into a church.About going to church and sunday school... doesn't really mean much of anything, sorry. Why is it that the people who always say they are such good Christians, are the one's who actually behave the most Un-Christian.
Like the one person posted earlier...
"Going to church doesn't make you a christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car."
My post HS education was apprenticing as an electrician.As for your post highschool education... it's what you want to do with it that determines what you actually get out of your degree. So, if all you got out of it was Trivial Pursuit answers, I'm sorry. I've gotten more out of my degree than that, thankfully, but it's because I chose to.
Edit: I should have scrolled down to see Pucks post.
well on the Christian front I must comment.....
I am relatively new on my christian Journey. I know that going to church doesn't make me a perfect christian. BUT... I am trying my best to better myself and it is not up to anyone of you to judge me on whether or not I am good enough.. It's up to God. I try my best... sometimes I fail. it makes me human.
R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.
http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com
well... then you and I agree on that one. I don't condemn anyone. I didn't come into my faith until I was in my 20's. After that episode it was impossible for me to deny it.
but it's important to remember that Christians AREN'T perfect.. even if they claim they are. NO human is a perfect Christian... it's what makes us human... MISTAKES
R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.
http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com
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