ConfusedW
@ConfusedW (41)
Jamaica • Age 67
Joined myLot 16 years ago
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Sillychick
@Sillychick (3275)
• United States
2 Oct 08
I think it's because of my pillow. I use 2 pillows, and I alternate one of them between a feather pillow and a memory foam pillow. I alternate because I get sick of one or the other, or one gets kind of flat (even memory foam...
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dragon54u
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
1 Oct 08
It's such a shock when I see my mom. She lives in Florida, I live in Ohio and she comes here during hurricane season. I love having her here but it's always a shock to see her looking so old. Although she doesn't look as old as...
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ConfusedW Yes. It is a very difficult change to accept. In the end you, the child, becomes the caregiver to someone you have depended on all your life, to give you the care you needed. The emotions one feels can be mixed. You can feel sad one moment and frustrated the...
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JoieGahum
@JOIEMARVIC (2335)
• Philippines
1 Oct 08
Barrack Obama and John McCain, i their first presidential debate,clashed over who could best lead the United States out of its financial crisis,rebuild the US troubled economy,and protect Americans from international...
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ConfusedW I would choose the one who would never die after making promises. That way he would always be able to carry out those promises. I would choose the one who had the power to end all war, hunger, sickness, and death. Not just for one nation, but for the whole...
1 Oct 08
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dreemsofdark
@dreemsofdark (714)
• United States
1 Oct 08
I am having a hard time here, because I believe that the bible is fallible, not because I think God is fallible (I don't, he's perfect) but because Man wrote the bible, and Man translated it for years and years and years before...
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ConfusedW I can understand the reason for your view. However, I have been looking at these various points, especially that men wrote the Bible so it must be fallable, and I have come to the conclusion that the Bible is to the contrary, an infallible book.
Let me share...
1 Oct 08
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dreemsofdark
@dreemsofdark (714)
• United States
1 Oct 08
I read the bible, and I haven't read ALL of it, because when I get to books like Numbers or Ruth, or other stories that I think aren't as entertaining, or, more confusing to understand, I end up skipping through them and not going...
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ConfusedW I think it is very refreshing to hear others talk about reading the Bible. I have found that thinking about the reason for it being written can be of help in developing a desire to read it. You know, the same way understanding why we need food can help us to...
1 Oct 08
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ronreyes
@ronreyes (4724)
• Philippines
28 Sep 08
Some people say it's allegorical, others say it's just a collection of fairy tales, some people don't believe in every word that the Bible states, while others say it's the most boring book ever - with no pictures and has some...
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ConfusedW I think the question could also be- would you feel bad about not reading the manual for a very expensive car or equipment? Would you fail to read it because there are no pictures, or because you think it is boring? What will be the likely results of operating...
29 Sep 08
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