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It's not that the nails, themselves, were nine inches. It's that there were nine 1-inch nails. So, it basically changes the narrative from a crucifixion to putting together an end table from Ikea.
Jesus likes me best.What is this thread about?
More like the messyone
Do not mock my consumption skills heretic, I always assume thats you in your avatar.
I have always believed in God. My first dream about God happened before I had ever been taken to church. I was raised Irish Catholic and received all of the sacraments as a child. I was confirmed when I was 15.
I lost my faith during my 22+ year marriage… mostly due to his refusal to be a practicing Catholic and incessant extra curricular affairs… and that led to a string of bad decisions that I’m not exactly proud of.
But then I got divorced and remembered that for 12 years I prayed for a wonderful husband… and that led me to forgive myself, heal and do the self-work required to find my way back home to God. I eventually learned to love myself… and then love found me when I wasn’t even looking for it.
I thank God everyday now that I have found my way back to my faith/religion and for helping me find myself, which inevitably helped me find my current boyfriend/fiancé. I found beauty in this journey by losing myself and for that I am eternally grateful.
God is Irish Catholic, and waiting on you if you had to wait for your own personal confrontational conformation.
There is no God, just the inability to attempt to be Irish.
I like that about God.God is most often an unpleasant fiction.
I like that about God.
There is no fiction Lily. If the universe is infinite, then God exists.
And he is a cunt.Math proves every scenario that could or will be. God exists.
Math proves every scenario that could or will be. God exists.
Here, that term is a considered strong by most people. I don't think it is in the UK. How about Canada?
Well, if a guy says that in a room full of women in Canada, even if he thinks he's not talking about them, they would get offended. I'm sure they would if it was in French and it was in Quebec too.How about Canada?
Here, that term is a considered strong by most people. I don't think it is in the UK.