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Desdichado

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What brings you to CC besides the usual reasons (boredom, the need for conversation, and so forth)?

I work a kind of marketing job and sometimes haunt this place when I have a killer case of writer's block. It's why I've been here this past week anyhow.
 

Magenta

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What are you trying to write?

Welcome back, also :D
 

tourist

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I came to CC for the cookies and coffee. Oh yeah, pizza too (without pineapple). Meat loaf too. Uh oh...
 
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Jenny23

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Apparently, blowing up your threads. :ROFL:
 

Desdichado

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Uggghh. A bunch of FB posts, MailChimp emails, a press release, and a sample project for a prospective client.

All hum drum minor league stuff. I'm not Madmen level. Too much facial hair.

And awwww. Thanks Magenta. How have you been?
 
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morefaithrequired

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I'm drawn to Christian forums because of fascination more than faith. Millions of people believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God. There must be some truth in that. And I want to say there is a "whole lotta truth" in that. Then you might say " there's more than a whole lotta truth in that. It IS the truth, you simpleton!"
Atheist style forums bore me. Scientific and logical thinking has its merits but if visible evidence is our only hope in life, then that is a huge disappointment. I want to believe! Tolkien teaches us that the life of the imagination is important. And stories are important. Why not pay attention to the greatest story ever told?
 
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morefaithrequired

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And I still agonise over the meaning of some gospel verses like " easier for a rich man to get into heaven than a camel to get through the eye of a needle" and of course "turn the other cheek". So many intepretations. But is there only one single meaning?
 

Magenta

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Uggghh. A bunch of FB posts, MailChimp emails, a press release, and a sample project for a prospective client.

All hum drum minor league stuff. I'm not Madmen level. Too much facial hair.

And awwww. Thanks Magenta. How have you been?
I am well, thank you :) Your poetry parrying partner seems to be gone :(

 

Bingo

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"About...'LIFE'.....here in the Now.
And, there will come the time, when time is no more."
~Just a thought~
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Desdichado

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Forums mostly populated by atheists (I've never participated in an official atheist forum) are depressing places. Discussing philosophy with them is like talking about an apple with somebody who fixates on its color and nothing else.

I'm drawn to Christian forums because of fascination more than faith. Millions of people believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God. There must be some truth in that. And I want to say there is a "whole lotta truth" in that. Then you might say " there's more than a whole lotta truth in that. It IS the truth, you simpleton!"
Atheist style forums bore me. Scientific and logical thinking has its merits but if visible evidence is our only hope in life, then that is a huge disappointment. I want to believe! Tolkien teaches us that the life of the imagination is important. And stories are important. Why not pay attention to the greatest story ever told?
 

Magenta

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And I still agonise over the meaning of some gospel verses like " easier for a rich man to get into heaven than a camel to get through the eye of a needle" and of course "turn the other cheek". So many intepretations. But is there only one single meaning?
Kahlil Gibran (a Persian poet) wrote some very touching prose which was immortalized in a book called "The Prophet." Like anything wonderfully meaningful, it was eventually parodied by a book supposedly penned by Kehlog Albran titled "The Profit" :geek: One of the truisms put forth in the latter was the fact that it is easier to get a camel through the eye of a needle if you first grease the camel :giggle: Some claim the eye of the needle is an entrance into Jerusalem that fully loaded camels had difficulty transversing, but I think it simply underscores the fact that the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil :unsure: By the way, you stated it backwards, for it is not easier for a rich man to get into heaven than a camel to get through the eye of a needle, but easier to get a camel through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven ;) Sorry, I could not turn the other cheek on that :D
 
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morefaithrequired

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Kahlil Gibran (a Persian poet) wrote some very touching prose which was immortalized in a book called "The Prophet." Like anything wonderfully meaningful, it was eventually parodied by a book supposedly penned by Kehlog Albran titled "The Profit" :geek: One of the truisms put forth in the latter was the fact that it is easier to get a camel through the eye of a needle if you first grease the camel :giggle: Some claim the eye of the needle is an entrance into Jerusalem that fully loaded camels had difficulty transversing, but I think it simply underscores the fact that the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil :unsure: By the way, you stated it backwards, for it is not easier for a rich man to get into heaven than a camel to get through the eye of a needle, but easier to get a camel through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven ;) Sorry, I could not turn the other cheek on that :D
who me make mistakes? you must have the wrong person. As humble as I am, .......... 😁
 

CharliRenee

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Fellowship, connection and laughter, want them in my life, online and off, very much.
 

Lanolin

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Today I have a cold so its one of the few things can do socially without spreading germs.

But in general its because its nice to chat about life in Christ when at work or in families you the only believer out and dont have that connection with others on the same journey.

I think CC is one of the best christian forums Ive been on so far so I'm sticking round for a bit.