Give your son the book, βIs Atheism Dead?β, by Eric Metaxas. The probability that we would exist here on this one specific planet is so infinitesimally small itβs virtually impossible that weβd be here unless our God willed us here.
Wow, this is really a heavy article you have come up with today! I'm a simple man, and you over maxed me out with all the science. That's OK though, my attitude toward alien arrival is simple, take cover and let someone else go out to greet our guests. On the subject of your third child, there are a variety of excuses that are socially acceptable, for not joining group participation in substance use, trial, and abuse. It is not as important to verbally testify, as it is to lead by example. Referring to time spent following God's word as "checking my guidebook", can ease the tension of an otherwise awkward situation. Saying to others, " You seem to be off track, I'm going to pray it all works out for you, and you come to no harm." , can double for an excuse to not participate in dangerous or illegal doings. A good exercise for them, is to sit and see how many similar excuses they can come up with for avoiding bar behavior. I didn't have such excuses, and had to learn the hard way. God bless, and good luck.π
I think you are asking the wrong question. True people will not die for a fabrication, but they will die for something they believe. History is replete with both theological and philosophical examples.
Give your son the book, βIs Atheism Dead?β, by Eric Metaxas. The probability that we would exist here on this one specific planet is so infinitesimally small itβs virtually impossible that weβd be here unless our God willed us here.
Wow, this is really a heavy article you have come up with today! I'm a simple man, and you over maxed me out with all the science. That's OK though, my attitude toward alien arrival is simple, take cover and let someone else go out to greet our guests. On the subject of your third child, there are a variety of excuses that are socially acceptable, for not joining group participation in substance use, trial, and abuse. It is not as important to verbally testify, as it is to lead by example. Referring to time spent following God's word as "checking my guidebook", can ease the tension of an otherwise awkward situation. Saying to others, " You seem to be off track, I'm going to pray it all works out for you, and you come to no harm." , can double for an excuse to not participate in dangerous or illegal doings. A good exercise for them, is to sit and see how many similar excuses they can come up with for avoiding bar behavior. I didn't have such excuses, and had to learn the hard way. God bless, and good luck.π
I think you are asking the wrong question. True people will not die for a fabrication, but they will die for something they believe. History is replete with both theological and philosophical examples.
Well Done.
And please folks don't even give Spielberg a dime by watching this Predictive Programming.
Daniel O'Connor has some great information on this diabolical poop.
I'm very disappointed with our President Trump for not saying exactly what this is.
Our high ranking clowns in the military have been in a deadly relationship with the demonic for a long time.
And Our Most Holy Trinity has chosen You and Me to Defend Humanity in is moment of time.
I Hail Thee Jesus Crucified for Granting Me Life β€οΈ
Viva Cristo Rey