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Despite having the schedule of a devoted family
man, world - travelling racer, and executive leader, Price seemed to somehow defy time and
find room to help
others.
Men's relationships at age 47, he
found, predicted late - life adjustment better than any
other variable.
After controlling for all
other factors, the study
found that commuting has a detrimental psychological effect on women, but not on
men.
These limitations and complexities aside, the researchers concluded that their
findings provide more evidence consistent with the idea that «some
men high in homophobia indeed have a sexual interest toward homosexual stimuli, whereas
others do not» and that they «provide a better understanding of the psychological processes involved in the processing of erotic gay material among
men high in homophobia...».
A study published in the Journal of Retailing reports
found that when
men see prices marked in red, they assume they're about to get a bargain, even if the prices are no different from
others.
On the
other hand, a later study that measured time spent looking at images of
men kissing
found no evidence that some homophobic
men are gay at a subconscious level - in fact, some of the homophobic
men seemed to have an implicit aversion to such images.
The nature of his job — looking for, and
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After
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man, the crew decided to check out
other residents.
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Not everyone see's the human population as two massive armies in oppostion (
men versus women) but rather as unequal masses that function better as counter weights for each -
other, just as you have
found your own counter weight (closeted hubby or long haired wife).
Jason; so sorry you were so misled but the Bible refers to the earth as a circle (Isa.40: 22) some 700 years before Jesus ever came here and many
other descriptions of what goes on here are so accurate as to make one wonder how
man would know and if you are sincerely interested in
finding what the bible really teaches (and having those misconceptions corrected) just ask and I will be glad to help or go to jw.org for all the free help you will ever need.
I love how people that believe in burning bushes, and the Red Sea parting, and
others who believe in a
man walking on water, and feeding thousands with a loaf of bread
find other philosophies so unrealistic.
@fimeilleur actually i can back up the claims i make both personally and historically, one example Abraham, Machpelah (actual location of his tomb and remains along with 5
others in Israel right where they are supposed to be) Kedorlaomer king of Elam, (defeated by Abraham and recently discovered) it is said Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.More than that Abraham saw God and spoke with Him, not the god you are on about that
men use to justify their evil intent, but the God who has created all things, the God that no one especially you can not contain.Ignorance is your choice but that will not negate the existence of God in any way.No one that i am aware of has all the answers at this point regarding spiritual things, evolution or evilution there are areas God has not yet revealed to mankind but every day more is discovered.I
find it amazing that God is big enough to share discovery even with those who would reject Him.
The poor
man who looks for oppertunity to give to
others in need, (time, talent, money, etc.) rarely has no one to help him when he is down, and often
finds some willing to help him up, at least a little.
At most, god does exist because we
find active evidence proving there was some sort of divine hand in the origin of life, which then leads us on the hunt for more evidence of that same gods existance throughout the fossil record and most likely will lead us to prove that the god of abraham is STILL
man - made, but there is some
other supernatural power out there.
I'm sure pseudo-Christians can rationalize away the parable of the wealthy
man and the beggar and
other Christian teachings, to protect their wallets, but they'll
find it harder to fool Christ.
While an admonition such as «Remember, O
man, that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return» sounds like the solemn - admonitory, the point of the memento mori is to contemplate worldly death in order to fit oneself for otherworldly life in communion with
other eternal souls, not somehow to
find comfort in the commonality of our mortal lot.
In becoming
man, Christ made the link between matter and spirit that most of us feel to be the truth about ourselves, even the atheists among us: our spirit strives toward what is noble and good, yet
finds itself mired in what is paltry and second rate when not destructive of self and
others.
If you want to say that two
men or two women is an abomination then you might want to read some more of that scripture and you would
find puting two seeds in the same hole, working on sundays, wearing cloths with more than one color and lots of
other dumb things are mentioned in a list why do you all foucus on just one part of that list it has lots of abominations that we all do every day
if he had not done what no
other man had done, pharisees would have snored their way through his brief journey on the earth he spoke into existence and our pharisees would have to
find something else over which to conduct pity parties
I
find meditation, and compassion for self to be conducive to what you talk of with loving God and mankind — sometimes in mysterious, unfathomable and transcendent ways, encountering the power to open up
men and women to each
other and God in love peace justice and human dignity.
I want to leave the Baptist church but is very hard for me to do, on the
other hand, I
find it very hard to kneel in prayer next to them, knowing that they refuse Jesus Calling to become Fishers of
Man (Matt 4:19), nor do they obey Jesus Last Command, The Great Commission (Matt.
Not to be a jerk or anything, but if it were the
other way around, and a
man lost his job running an athiest group, because he
found God, Christians would more than likely aid him, and athiests would accuse those helping him, of only doing so for the medias attention.
Jesus is the «true myth» (with the emphasis on true) which proves the validity of many of the themes and longings of
men's hearts which are
found in the pagan myths of
other religions.
I have always
found it interesting and frustrating in the conversation about spiritual abuse and / or
other type of abuse within the Emergent circles of how women and
men in the «inner circle» use «they have always been nice.....»
In 1991 Pope John Paul II stated that: «With the advent of organ transplantation, which began with blood transfusions,
man has
found his way to give of himself, of his blood and of his body, so that
others may continue to live.
For a long time, thinking he is the same as
other men, he will try to see as they do, to speak their language, to
find contentment in the joys with which they are satisfied.
I say it is a Pharisaical system, because the
man made Church is everything Jesus confronted the Pharisees about is
found within the vast majority Pastors and
other Church leadership.
At one end of the gamut is Acts 20:10, where Paul,
finding a supposed dead
man still breathing, cries, «Make ye no ado; for his psyche is in him»; at the
other is I Peter 2:11, where the full spiritual meaning of the term is evident — «Abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul.»
But on the
other hand, we must be willing to take the risk of
finding for the gospel new ways of expression which will speak directly and vividly to the hearts of
men in this age.
Keen seems to
find little if any meaning in «
man - as - maker» or «
man - for -
others» (to say nothing of woman).
The plan of salvation which the Bible teaches is completely unlike any
other plan of salvation we
find among the
man made world religions.
I
find it impossible to reconcile the cold, arrogant, angry Obama, who mocks his fellows if they disagree, who vengefully attacks
others who do not share his vision - as somehow being a
man who has
found God's grace.
That
man's «
other» is
other men or the community seems quite convincing until it is submitted to the law of symmetry
found on all levels of the evolving universe.
And it was there in the warm South Seas — the
other side of the world from the city where
men like Fly were «pent up in lath and plaster, tied to counters, nailed to benches, clinched to desks» — that at age twenty - three he
found Nature's own paradise on an island in the Marquesas and in the arms of a woman he fictionalized as «Fayaway» in Typee (1846), the scandalous first novel he wrote upon his return.
Perhaps, not without wonder and awe, we can at last see how bold and imaginative was the
man Jesus when he called a few fishermen and
others to
found a world - wide Kingdom!
A good deal of the time we may
find it useful to begin there; and our preaching of the gospel, once it does begin there, can then move on with the profound logic of experience to the bold affirmation that in this
Man, in all his human conditioning, God is discovering himself to us as at no
other time and in no
other place.
With the coming of Christ a completely new God -
man relationship came into being, which is not
found in any
other religion.
Thus — speaking as a Christian — I say that while I can not call violence good, legitimate, and just, I
find its use condonable (1) when a
man is in despair and sees no
other way out, or (2) when a hypocritically just and peaceful situation must be exposed for what it is in order to end it.
The
findings add to past research suggesting gay
men haven't died out, because female relatives of gay
men tend to have more children on average than
other females.
These
men found a place where they were accepted and encouraged to be the
men God made them to be, and were also encouraged to read and study the Bible and serve
others in the community.
Man finds himself only by opening and entrusting himself to
others and hence his self - interpretation which, if correct, is religion or at least some form of belief, can also happen only in the risk of this intercommunication.
However, if we are humbly though critically ready to put up with the fellowship in its particular local manifestation, where and as we
find it, we shall help to renew and strengthen it, at the same time discovering for ourselves the deepening of Christian discipleship and
finding that we are enriched by
other men and women who, like ourselves, are seeking to live in the Christian way, informed by the Christian faith, and supported by Christian worship.
Undoubtedly a certain insight was promoted in regard to such questions as how the papal primacy and the episcopacy
founded by Christ can exist and work together in the Church, how the necessity of the Church for salvation is compatible with the possibility of salvation of a human being who does not belong to it, how in the realm of grace each of the regenerate can depend on every
other and so above all on Mary, while there is nevertheless only one mediator between God and
man, Jesus Christ.
Now regardless of how much truth is
found in
other faiths, if the sacrifice of the God -
man Jesus is absent from their tenets, I can't accept that they are AS valid as Christianity.