Today on A&E I saw a commercial that said 1 in 4 people with HIV don't tell their partner that they have it because they don't know they do - then the commercial went on to plug Trojan, and showed a man kissing a woman
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Who told us that HIV is different from any other dis-ease? We believe all that we are told, or we don't. That's our prerogative.
Use condoms in case you believe in it. You can't lose right? Just like some people claim that believers in God have the edge "in case there is a God". And that is their strongest argument when you boil things down for believing? Now I feel confident in religion.
"Look" no one is going to tell you anything in a textbook or otherwise ironclad in black and white with a john doe that will really transform your life. Which is why there is freedom of speech, and a multitude of other 'necessary evils' for us to educate ourselves - the difference between knowledge and information being quite vast.
Because some of the biggest 'evils' or 'hoaxes' seem to be found smack dab at the root of the systems we question least while we are distracted by the innumerable middle men out there. Always ask "why this" or someone may ask "why you?"
I could go on, but some things I keep to myself. I would prove this is a good thing, but if you're my friend you won't need that proof and if you are closer to the side of "enemy" you won't believe a word of it anyway.
Of course, that's only MY (humble?) opinion. Just because one might spot holes in another's logic as though they were holes in their socks, unless they can prove their point(s) their observations are just so much ranting.
It's ok for an organization to push their agenda on people - including the church. That's how it should be! But certainly not at the point of a gun, and not at an age where we have no critical thinking skills and can't decipher the junk from the facts.
Use condoms in case you believe in it. You can't lose right? Just like some people claim that believers in God have the edge "in case there is a God". And that is their strongest argument when you boil things down for believing? Now I feel confident in religion.
"Look" no one is going to tell you anything in a textbook or otherwise ironclad in black and white with a john doe that will really transform your life. Which is why there is freedom of speech, and a multitude of other 'necessary evils' for us to educate ourselves - the difference between knowledge and information being quite vast.
Because some of the biggest 'evils' or 'hoaxes' seem to be found smack dab at the root of the systems we question least while we are distracted by the innumerable middle men out there. Always ask "why this" or someone may ask "why you?"
I could go on, but some things I keep to myself. I would prove this is a good thing, but if you're my friend you won't need that proof and if you are closer to the side of "enemy" you won't believe a word of it anyway.
Of course, that's only MY (humble?) opinion. Just because one might spot holes in another's logic as though they were holes in their socks, unless they can prove their point(s) their observations are just so much ranting.
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Very interesting.
It's ok for an organization to push their agenda on people - including the church. That's how it should be! But certainly not at the point of a gun, and not at an age where we have no critical thinking skills and can't decipher the junk from the facts.
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