@dj2becker
Now and then I miss poster epaphenhas (not sure that is the right spelling).
I recall him saying that he got tired of Christian apologetics.
Some Christians do.
@dj2becker saidNothing happened to GB.
I would like to hear from anyone other than Dive, FMF and Ghost what happened to Grampy Bobby. I hear he may have stopped posting here because he was ridiculed for his beliefs. Can anyone verify this?
What happened is, the spirituality forum lost its soul.
@dj2becker saidsometimes you just have to listen to those that know
I would like to hear from anyone other than Dive, FMF and Ghost what happened to Grampy Bobby. I hear he may have stopped posting here because he was ridiculed for his beliefs. Can anyone verify this?
@secondson saidSo he didn’t stop posting due to illness?
Nothing happened to GB.
What happened is, the spirituality forum lost its soul.
I'm wondering if anyone has a connection with vistesd. Two years ago he recommended some books on meditation for me, and I read a couple of them in short order. But recently I decided to start reading another book on his list, Philip Kapleau's "The Three Pillars of Zen," and it is proving to be transformational. Zen Buddhism, to my surprise, accords in nearly every way with what I hitherto fancied was my own unique (but woefully stunted) blending of atheism and spirituality.
@soothfast saidHow surprised do you think you'll be at "the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ;"
I'm wondering if anyone has a connection with vistesd. Two years ago he recommended some books on meditation for me, and I read a couple of them in short order. But recently I decided to start reading another book on his list, Philip Kapleau's "The Three Pillars of Zen," and it is proving to be transformational. Zen Buddhism, to my surprise, accords in nearly every way w ...[text shortened]... at I hitherto fancied was my own unique (but woefully stunted) blending of atheism and spirituality.
Titus 2:13
@soothfast saidvistesd was the first poster i read when i first came on this site and his words made me wanna stay. That being said i wouldn't stop at zen buddhism or meditation as an end or final answer to the questions about life. And there are answers despite what anyone else might tell you. ❤️
I'm wondering if anyone has a connection with vistesd. Two years ago he recommended some books on meditation for me, and I read a couple of them in short order. But recently I decided to start reading another book on his list, Philip Kapleau's "The Three Pillars of Zen," and it is proving to be transformational. Zen Buddhism, to my surprise, accords in nearly every way w ...[text shortened]... at I hitherto fancied was my own unique (but woefully stunted) blending of atheism and spirituality.
@secondson saidand when or if he appears it still wont change the fact you dont know anything worth telling others 💀💀💀
How surprised do you think you'll be at "the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ;"
Titus 2:13
@secondson saidIf I believed in the Bible your comment would be superfluous. Since I don't believe in it your comment is merely so much noise to me. Either way, you're wasting your time.
How surprised do you think you'll be at "the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ;"
Titus 2:13