Originally posted by RBHILLSterility in males can be quite easily circumvented with help from the milkman. Is he sure they are his ?
Speaking of sterile. The Doctors told my ex-girlfriends dad he would never have children. And though prayer he had two. So therefore I know that Prayer works.
THE LORD works in mysterious ways...
Originally posted by KellyJayYes...it is a spiritual battle....but there are many others also.e.g.I was once a heavy gambler for a lengthy period.I don't gamble anymore as i did manage to beat it but there were a lot of mistakes myself and others made trying to help me.A lot of pain and a lot of hurt to myself and others.
What are you talking about, '...end up in the gutter.' are you refering
to how nasty the posts get from time to time?
Kelly
Originally posted by no1marauderNo marauder, it is not. I have always adressed those who are bullying others, including you.
Such a statement is the height of irony coming from you, Ivanhoe.
Marauder's shadow: "If you will not refrain from adressing my bullying others, I will accuse you Ivanhoe of harrassing me."
Originally posted by ivanhoePlease stop harrassing me, Ivanhoe. If you do not desist with
Oh please Nemesio ..... don't you ever have enough of your annoying way of dealing with RBHILL ?
attacks on me that have no relevance to the thread or the topic
therein, then please refrain, or I will have to email the owners of
the site about your constant trolling of my posts.
Nemesio
Originally posted by RBHILL
Have you heard to play classical music to a child in the womb using headphone.
The one study that justified this has been overturned by lots
of other studies. The so-called 'Mozart Effect' is a myth.
Speaking of sterile. The Doctors told my ex-girlfriends dad he would never have children. And though prayer he had two. So therefore I know that Prayer works.
There are 1000 non-prayer justifications for this.
And, let me tell you this, it wasn't prayer that begat the
children: it was good, old-fashioned copulation.
Nemesio
Originally posted by windmillSo the discussion is along the lines of, before we hit bottom, or why
Yes...it is a spiritual battle....but there are many others also.e.g.I was once a heavy gambler for a lengthy period.I don't gamble anymore as i did manage to beat it but there were a lot of mistakes myself and others made trying to help me.A lot of pain and a lot of hurt to myself and others.
do we wait to hit bottom, or something along those lines? The struggle
spiritual, physical, and so on while we get it together is what you are
talking about?
In my opinion, it isn't going to be enough until reality slaps us in the
face. Since we are quite adept at hiding from ourselves our own part
in the reality we are molding for our lives, and those around us;
for some there is never going to be enough. They never wake up to
face reality, instead it is just their desires, lusts, and pleasures that
matter to them. The truth of their lives are simply masked by what is
holding them in their destructive life patterns.
Of course I may have still missed your point and all of this is off
topic too. 🙂
Kelly
Originally posted by KellyJayIn my opinion, it isn't going to be enough until reality slaps us in the face. Since we are quite adept at hiding from ourselves our own part in the reality we are molding for our lives, and those around us; for some there is never going to be enough.
So the discussion is along the lines of, before we hit bottom, or why
do we wait to hit bottom, or something along those lines? The struggle
spiritual, physical, and so on while we get it together is what you are
talking about?
In my opinion, it isn't going to be enough until reality slaps us in the
face. Since we are quite adept at hiding from ours ...[text shortened]... ns.
Of course I may have still missed your point and all of this is off
topic too. 🙂
Kelly
That says a mouthful! As you know, I was driven in another direction than you when reality slapped me in the face. Nevertheless—whatever one’s religious or spiritual viewpoint (or non-religious or non-spiritual viewpoint)—trying to be aware of where and how we are “hiding from ourselves” can be a task of constant vigilance. I still catch myself at it (almost daily).
Originally posted by NemesioYou are able to take the art of exaggeration and manipulation to a new and baffling level. I do not constantly troll your posts. I address your harrassing others. You seldom stay on topic while doing so. You simply hop from one silly question to the next in order to try and make a fool of RBHILL. Check it out.
Please stop harrassing me, Ivanhoe. If you do not desist with
attacks on me that have no relevance to the thread or the topic
therein, then please refrain, or I will have to email the owners of
the site about your constant trolling of my posts.
Nemesio
Stop waving your arms and stop harrassing RBHILL.
The thread's subject is "How much is enough". Your constant harrassing of RBHILL, together with No1marauder and others, is more than annoying and more than enough.
The following is just one of the instances where you insult, degrade and harrass RBHILL:
Nemesio: "I really hope you are sterile, RBHILL. Any kids you would have would be even more screwed up than you."
I would be more than pleased if you would PM the admins of what is going on. I am most willing to explain the situation and my role in it. I am even willing to find and present to the admins more instances where you insult, degrade and harrass RBHILL.
Originally posted by KellyJayThat's good what you have written.
So the discussion is along the lines of, before we hit bottom, or why
do we wait to hit bottom, or something along those lines? The struggle
spiritual, physical, and so on while we get it together is what you are
talking about?
In my opinion, it isn't going to be enough until reality slaps us in the
face. Since we are quite adept at hiding from ours ...[text shortened]... ns.
Of course I may have still missed your point and all of this is off
topic too. 🙂
Kelly
I guess Blindfaith is a good example.Trying to convey what he knows to be true he ends up in a spiritual battle.Even some of those trying to help with good intentions don't seem to get far as it almost ended up himself against earth.
The problem with Blindfaith as i see it is he is simply putting out more information in a short period of time than he is capable of so he becomes an easy target.This can be made to happen and one automatically becomes defensive and THE WORD OF GOD brings on a whole new meaning.
I guess the point i'm trying to make here is like what should we do about it....to stop the confusion.It's different to make a mistake from the Bible as in other ways...I may have confused you a bit as a gambling problem is diff even if they hold some similarities.lol.
Originally posted by windmillIn my opinion, and it is just that my opinion.
That's good what you have written.
I guess Blindfaith is a good example.Trying to convey what he knows to be true he ends up in a spiritual battle.Even some of those trying to help with good intentions don't seem to get far as it almost ended up himself against earth. ...[text shortened]... y have confused you a bit as a gambling problem is diff even if they hold some similarities.lol.
One of the more difficult things for us to do is 'stop' relax and reflect.
Our minds are addicted to the hustle we find ourselves in, we pump
music into them non-stop, TV images, debates, and on and on. If we
were to just go to a hotel, leave the TV turned off, and try to get alone
with our thoughts, I'd bet many of us would automatically start
climbing the walls just after a little time has passed. Just as someone
who had their drugs taken away there would be a strong desire to
fill quiet, give our minds something to distract us with, a problem to
work out, a sport team to watch, and so on.
Americans I believe have a hard time with the thought of being still
and know He is God, because we have filled our lives with so many
other things, some important, others not so.
Kelly
Originally posted by KellyJayYou are raising some good points here.One of things i found which helped big time with beating my gambling addiction was playing chess here at rhp.It was a good way to replace my bad habit...sometimes i guess we run away to the wrong places.I guess the rush of choosing a horse can also be similar to playing a sacrifice in chess where it is an estimation of what will happen.lol...in chess you can also back it up with some good moves.
In my opinion, and it is just that my opinion.
One of the more difficult things for us to do is 'stop' relax and reflect.
Our minds are addicted to the hustle we find ourselves in, we pump
music into them non-stop, TV images, debates, and on and on. If we
were to just go to a hotel, leave the TV turned off, and try to get alone
with our thoughts, I ...[text shortened]... cause we have filled our lives with so many
other things, some important, others not so.
Kelly
Be still and know that i am God!....cool🙂