*wonderfulkalm wrote:Gratitude is wonderfull and important trait.
*an
*wonderfulkalm wrote:Gratitude is wonderfull and important trait.
My dad went to UNCCID1990 wrote:Well I only came by it honestlyUNI88 wrote:Now I have a picture of you Cid as Hermie the elf.
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My father was a dentist
My grandfather was a dentist
I had a ready-made practice waiting for me... and I even majored in biology with an eye to dental school at UNC
All that white privilege laid out before me.....
*a you stupid dumb fucker.CAA Flagship wrote:*wonderfulkalm wrote:Gratitude is wonderfull and important trait.
*an
kalm wrote:*a you stupid dumb fucker.CAA Flagship wrote: *wonderful
*an
Most of my family went there -Chizzang wrote:My dad went to UNCCID1990 wrote:
Well I only came by it honestly
My father was a dentist
My grandfather was a dentist
I had a ready-made practice waiting for me... and I even majored in biology with an eye to dental school at UNC
All that white privilege laid out before me.....
Putin on Trump?.....or Trump on Graham?Winterborn wrote:kalm wrote:
*a you stupid dumb fucker.
JohnStOnge wrote:Luck plays a role and I'm a prime example of it. Right now I'm not rich but I make a comfortable six figure salary and all indications are I'll be comfortable in retirement including income, health insurance, etc. But I think back over my life and see many coin flips that landed my way. Sometimes I made bad decisions but got rescued by chance. Did stupid things that could've cost me my career but had the right persons at the right time get my back and rescue me. Without those right people being there at the right time I could be in the gutter. Quit a nice, stable good job because of ego to take a risky one but got rescued by happening to be offered another one. Had that not happened the risky job would've been gone in a few years. Just on and on.
Luck plays a part.
Explain divine guidance please..?css75 wrote:JohnStOnge wrote:Luck plays a role and I'm a prime example of it. Right now I'm not rich but I make a comfortable six figure salary and all indications are I'll be comfortable in retirement including income, health insurance, etc. But I think back over my life and see many coin flips that landed my way. Sometimes I made bad decisions but got rescued by chance. Did stupid things that could've cost me my career but had the right persons at the right time get my back and rescue me. Without those right people being there at the right time I could be in the gutter. Quit a nice, stable good job because of ego to take a risky one but got rescued by happening to be offered another one. Had that not happened the risky job would've been gone in a few years. Just on and on.
Luck plays a part.
That is true, though I think there also is divine guidance involved, decisions people make at a fairly young age, can determine many things as people get older.
Jesus works in mysterious ways.Chizzang wrote:Explain divine guidance please..?css75 wrote:
That is true, though I think there also is divine guidance involved, decisions people make at a fairly young age, can determine many things as people get older.
kalm wrote:Jesus works in mysterious ways.Chizzang wrote:
Explain divine guidance please..?
Take it up with Jesus if you don't like his answer!Chizzang wrote:kalm wrote:
Jesus works in mysterious ways.
Not you twat waffle...
Yeah! Don’t crucify the messenger for fucks sake!Grizalltheway wrote:Take it up with Jesus if you don't like his answer!Chizzang wrote:
Not you twat waffle...
Nailed itkalm wrote:Yeah! Don’t crucify the messenger for **** sake!Grizalltheway wrote: Take it up with Jesus if you don't like his answer!
Christ on a crutch, that was a good chain of posts!CID1990 wrote:Nailed itkalm wrote:
Yeah! Don’t crucify the messenger for **** sake!
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Guidance from God, what else do you think it could be? The term is self explanatory.Chizzang wrote:Explain divine guidance please..?css75 wrote:
That is true, though I think there also is divine guidance involved, decisions people make at a fairly young age, can determine many things as people get older.
God can suggest (conscience), but everyone has a free will to make their own decisions.∞∞∞ wrote:Seriously curious, but when does something become "divine guidance?"
I suppose if two equally good Christian kids are offered an opioid and one takes it (because stupidity) and the other doesn't (because fear), was "divine guidance" involved for the latter? How about if that one stupid decision leads to a life of addiction, arrests, and death? Why didn't God guide that teen?
Fair enough.css75 wrote:God can suggest (conscience), but everyone has a free will to make their own decisions.∞∞∞ wrote:Seriously curious, but when does something become "divine guidance?"
I suppose if two equally good Christian kids are offered an opioid and one takes it (because stupidity) and the other doesn't (because fear), was "divine guidance" involved for the latter? How about if that one stupid decision leads to a life of addiction, arrests, and death? Why didn't God guide that teen?
At what age does this kick in?css75 wrote:God can suggest (conscience), but everyone has a free will to make their own decisions.∞∞∞ wrote:Seriously curious, but when does something become "divine guidance?"
I suppose if two equally good Christian kids are offered an opioid and one takes it (because stupidity) and the other doesn't (because fear), was "divine guidance" involved for the latter? How about if that one stupid decision leads to a life of addiction, arrests, and death? Why didn't God guide that teen?
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You still waiting too?kalm wrote:At what age does this kick in?css75 wrote:
God can suggest (conscience), but everyone has a free will to make their own decisions.
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Why yes....and I’m gonna keep fucking up until I get my guidance.AZGrizFan wrote:You still waiting too?kalm wrote:
At what age does this kick in?
That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it.kalm wrote:Why yes....and I’m gonna keep fucking up until I get my guidance.AZGrizFan wrote:
You still waiting too?