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Post by Josh on May 18, 2010 16:07:53 GMT -8
What activities, pastimes, habits, or events do you participate in to cultivate your intellect?
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Post by Kirby on May 18, 2010 16:55:28 GMT -8
I voted for more than one, but I really hope discussion gets a lot of votes. The only way we can understand each other is to talk with one another. The only way we will understand the world is to understand each other. Great poll, Josh!
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marty
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Post by marty on May 20, 2010 8:24:52 GMT -8
So I am really new to this and have some difficulty understanding how to navigate sites such as these (I still only have 2 or 3 pictures on my facebook because it confuses me trying to make changes to pics to post). Be that as it may, I would like to get into some discussions, or at least hear what others are thinking is worth discussing. My question for anyone interested might be: If we believe what the Bible says so far as to base our eternal security on it, why don't we think it's important to really read and study it to understand what the heck it's all about?! I for one have a difficult time understanding what in the world Jesus is talking about most of the time. When I hear a teaching, I wonder how they get out of the passage all that they do. Am I the only one who has this problem? Blessings to any who read this.
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Post by Josh on May 20, 2010 17:12:39 GMT -8
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Post by Josh on May 21, 2010 21:03:06 GMT -8
I voted for more than one, but I really hope discussion gets a lot of votes. The only way we can understand each other is to talk with one another. The only way we will understand the world is to understand each other. Great poll, Josh! Books and Discussion are leading the pack, so I guess you're on the money.
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