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@ fimeilleur the carl sagan reference was more relevant before it became obscured by all the other posts.no one said any thing about a death
bed conversion, that is something you assumed, (when you assume you make an ass of u and me) whether you
believe in God or
not is irrelevant, you will ultimately confront God, at that point in carls case after death you will know!.
Didn't he say «Take up your
bed and walk» — seems like a Ron Paul fan Of course, this is what happens when you
believe in fairly tales — you can make them mean whatever you want
She
believes that God is Love and good for her, she is
not forcing the people on their death
bed to
believe the same.
I just hope on your dying death
bed you do
not regret your actions because god does
not want to force anyone to
believe.
Since I
believe that all life is precious, I can
not single out the unborn or aborted from the 95 year old setting on his or her death
bed.
I don't
believe in God, vampires, Santa Claus, leprechauns, monster under my
bed, talking horses, unicorns, elves, and a thousand other things, all for the exact same reason: I see nothing whatsoever to suggest any of them exist.
Believe me, I don't want to be here in
bed any more than they want me to be here.
It's like a small scared child in a dark room claiming there is some monster out there in the darkness so you turn on the lights to show him there is no monster, but he just get's more scared claiming the monster must have hid in the closet or under the
bed or anywhere you havn't yet looked, and when you do look and show them nothing is there it doesn't make them relieved, they get more upset because they now
believe the monster is super fast or invisible or can teleport, because they know it's there, they can just feel it!
What you
believe on your death
bed doesn't change any of the facts.
As said by Hitchens, «If you hear that I came to God on my death
bed, don't
believe it.»
Christopher Hitchens is predicting that Christians will claim he «came to jesus» on his death
bed and he is warning us
not to
believe it.
While I do
not want to prejudge you with your recent «revelations» as to what you
believe describes the «two men in a
bed» or «two women at the mill grinding,» I think before anyone interprets this as Jesus
not judging one because of their sexual orientation, but obviously of their faith in what Jesus did for them on the Cross, we also need to look at what the Apostle Paul wrote under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
God hates the sin but loves the sinner and none of are the Judge (I am
not condoning gayness but trying to get everyone to see, in accordance with the bible, how God could take one or two men in
bed if they
believe and have faith in Him as their Lord and Savior).
So if «two men shall be lying in the
bed,» is what God wanted it to read (and I
believe it is because it was really for the latter days in which we live and two men in
bed is
not taboo and is almost norm), then one or both of them can be saved just as anyone else.
Children
believe in invisible monsters under their
beds, are convinced of it no matter how reassuring you as a parent are, but we know they aren't actually real, right?
A renowned atheist who has recently been diagnosed with cancer, Hitchens told Anderson Cooper, «If you hear that I came to God on my death
bed, don't
believe it.»
If you tell God, I choose
not to
believe in you, then as your creator he has the right to say, ok, you made your
bed now lie in it.
Honey, you can
believe unicorns live in your garden, monsters live under your
bed, and the sky is purple and pink polka dots too and I don't care.
Now, I can't say this is entirely the result of the fat bombs as I've started adding some other supplements to my diet for better sleep (more on this in a future post), but I do
believe that having a dose of healthy fats before
bed has been helping my body get better rest overall.
I can't
believe this time last year I was on
bed rest and then in the hospital for two weeks trying to keep Grayson from being born too early.
Birthday bfast in
bed - can't
believe she's 7!
He always has corny excuses at the ready meaning he expects failure, and then he does
not seem to want it badly enough, the reason for all them sh *** y excuses in the first place.He made the
bed and now he is lying in it whether he
believes it or
not.The sooner he comes to his senses the better for the club and its real drivers, the FANS.But my sixth sense tells me he should be gone by season's end.
The Arsenal that kept getting chewed up by their theoretical peers were an almost comically adolescent Arsenal: they
believed they were right about everything; they thought they'd solved the riddles of the universe; and as soon as something started to go wrong they would storm upstairs, slam the door and fling themselves on their
bed wailing «It's
not fair!»
Wenger will never ever sell am, that guy is the best midfielder England has seen in years, he plays like Messi just that he doesn't score like him, the perfectly weighted passes, defence splitting runs, dribbles too I'll prefer him at arsenal even if he spends the remaining of his career on the sick
bed,
believe me, he's that good and he's worth sticking with, and wenger knows He stuck with Ramsey whom he knows isn't as important as Wilshere, forget the goals.
I was
believing in some version of him that didn't exist except in
bed.
One night while laying in
bed talking to my husband I was telling him how I couldn't
believe that my nephew was still in a diaper and he was almost five years old.
We
believe you don't want
bed bugs to bite your little one.
my poor husband makes a
bed on the living room floor, but we are getting the best sleep ever now, as a newborn her days and nights were completely flipped no matter what I tried, I
believe babies show cues when they're old enough to start sleep training it didn't happen over night but eventually my husband and I were able to get her back on track and now she is the best sleeper!
The school garden had raised
beds and we couldn't
believe how well everything grew.
I
believe cosleeping is great my daughter looks forward to cuddling and honestly it scares me half to death to
not have her in
bed with us.
Wow, I can't
believe how many people think it is quite ok for baby to be in parents
bed.
I'm struggling right now with what to do - I was quite happy to let my 4 month old suck himself to sleep and would happily let him come into our
bed, he always sleeps better there & I don't
believe in «training» babies to fit in with our schedules... However, from being a «good sleeper» he's now nearly 5 months and his sleep has deteriorated to a 2 or 3 hr stretch, then he's up every 45mins / 1 hr or so throughout the night -
not fully awake but crying for a feed to get back to sleep.
We go to
bed early, we sleep beside our phones, we say things like «I «ll be there if I'm
not at a birth»... And in the big scheme of things we likely make less than $ 25 an hour, but we do it because we are PASSIONATE and we
believe every woman deserves a doula.»
While it has
not been confirmed, some medical experts
believe that using a tanning
bed can be harmful to the fetus.
If your child's dream was the stuff of make -
believe like monsters or ghosts and now he's scared to stay in his own room, try showing him that there are no monsters in the closet or under the
bed, but don't make a big deal over it.
Milliard
believes that synthetic and spring made baby mattresses are
not comfortable hence it made a 100 % pure foam
bed mattress.
I can't
believe the transition from our
bed to his floor mattress in his own room went so well and so quickly!
There are plenty of reasons for
believing that children should sleep in their own
beds, but at the end of the day all that needs to be said is that co-sleeping doesn't feel like the right fit for your family.
Had I
not been
bed - sharing with him I firmly
believe I would
not have my son with me today because I awoke one night to him
not breathing (his father is a dead solid sleeper and could sleep through an atomic bomb going off in the room... no lie...) and got him into the doctor to discover he had full blown RSV.
I strongly
believe in co-sleeping,
not just in the same room as your baby, but in the same
bed.
I
believe that she stopped crying before
bed and when she woke in the night (but was
not hungry) because she then knew how to transition back to sleep and didn't need my help.
And don't
believe people who insist that the longer your child sleeps with you, the harder it will be to get them out — this is almost always said by people who have never co-slept, think it's dangerous, or know one person with a horror story about how their child snuck in and climbed in
bed with them until they were 8 (which breaks rule # 3 anyway).
Believe it or
not, your new baby will be into a kid's
bed before you know it and, of course, you'll be on the lookout for
bedding for the
bed.
Believe me, anyone who weighs less than 15 lbs does
not require a real
bed.
Many parents
believe that bonding occurs when the baby and parents are both sleeping in the same
bed, but this is
not the case.
I do
not believe that you need to buy one that will grow with them all the way to college (the crib to double
bed phenom), but it should get you through little kid stage at the least.
I feel like I hear lots of stories of bedsharing toddlers who transition to their own
beds with little to no fuss, but I don't really
believe that it is always that way!
Now, my childhood home sure wouldn't be winning a spot of the cover of Better Homes & Gardens, but you better
believe my momma worked hard making sure we had clean clothes, comfy
beds, good food and space to play.
If the baby starts the night in the crib, if the baby started the night in the crib last night, if the baby usually comes into his mother's
bed at the first waking, even if a family simply owns a crib... any of those can lead a mother to say — and
believe — that she doesn't bedshare when she actually does.