Minuteman
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I feel like those “mask exemption” people kinda stole this phrase from legitimate circulation.a card-carrying agnostic
I feel like those “mask exemption” people kinda stole this phrase from legitimate circulation.a card-carrying agnostic
I feel like those “mask exemption” people kinda stole this phrase from legitimate circulation.
I was a hardcore Bible-thumping “born again” Christian for the first 25 or so years of my life, then another decade as a deist, before finally realizing it was all BS. Brainwashing is hard to break.
It's not unusual for people to use "born again" interchangeably with "zealot"
Now if only we can get you to have some compassion, you might be a respectable citizen.
Perhaps. In my case, I meant it in the pure theological sense of how the term is meant to be used.
I already have it, I just don’t let it override my pragmatism and rational thought.
Which is more deserving of being called “The Ocho,” the 747-8, the 787, of the godawful 737-8MAX8?
t...that's not compassion...
There's the hidden switch on one side of the windows or the other that opens the top window(s).
Not sure what you mean. Maybe you don’t understand the concept of being “saved” and “born again” under evangelical theology?
Ahhh you meant the other way. I read it as you were a "born again" from childhood to your 20's. Which would just be "born and raised"My concept for that term is more along the lines of "I was an alcoholic and then I found God". Perhaps (and likely) I wasn't as deeply theological as you once were. My b
I envy you for not understanding what this silliness all means.
Every evangelical has a specific point in time where they were “born again.” Usually it’s in some “call to the alter“ after a sermon. It’s a big emotional moment where you’re just overcome by a sense of spirituality and feel you’ve had a personal interaction with the “Holy Spirit“ that has transformed you. In reality it’s just a delusion brought on by the energy of the crowd and such. For me it was a Sunday school class when I was 10 years old.
I envy you for not understanding what this silliness all means.
Every evangelical has a specific point in time where they were “born again.” Usually it’s in some “call to the alter“ after a sermon. It’s a big emotional moment where you’re just overcome by a sense of spirituality and feel you’ve had a personal interaction with the “Holy Spirit“ that has transformed you. In reality it’s just a delusion brought on by the energy of the crowd and such. For me it was a Sunday school class when I was 10 years old.
Could a mommy makeover also be considered being born again?
I assume this is particular to Evangelicals
Every evangelical has a specific point in time where they were “born again.” Usually it’s in some “call to the alter“ after a sermon. It’s a big emotional moment where you’re just overcome by a sense of spirituality and feel you’ve had a personal interaction with the “Holy Spirit“ that has transformed you.