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Three things in life that, once gone, never come back
1. Time
2. Words
3. Opportunity
Three things in life that can destroy a person
1. Anger
2. Pride
3. Unforgiveness
Three things in life that you should never lose
1. Hope
2. Peace
3. Honesty
Three things in life that are most valuable
1. Love
2. Family
3. Kindness
Three things in life that are never certain
1. Fortune
2. Success
3. Dreams
Three things that make a person
1. Commitment
2. Sincerity
3. Hard work
Three things that are truly constant -
Father - Son - Holy Spirit
I know some of you are not christians but I feel that the top part still applies.. :peace:
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Well said. I live for the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit
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I live for the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit
Such a 'life' is therefore diminished by self-deception and self-delusion because there is no substantive evidence to support such superstitious religious beliefs.
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Well said. I live for the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit
That is awesome! Some people live with no hope or love or faith in anything. They spend their life obsessed on the love that people have for God. It is very sad. We all at some point in out lives show what we are made of. Some show it everyday.
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Pretty simple...
Jesus said keep the 1st and 2nd commandments...that covers it all.
Loving Creator
Loving neighbor as yourself
Not easy in this world but Jesus conquered it under more severe trials than most of us would ever know.
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All of those are so true, I like all of those meanings to the words.
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Some people live with no hope or love or faith in anything.
Some people exagerate; nominally these are irrational people who have an irrationally-blind faith in religious superstitions.
They spend their life obsessed on the love that people have for God.
No, they do not; that is a manifestly false exageration, (e.g., a lie based upon a specious religious opinion). Opposing a superstitious religious belief which lacks any evidence whatsoever, (even if done often), is not an 'obsession'; it's a public service for those not already self-deceived by blind faith, (or a "love for" hypothetical supernatural entities which lack evidence of existing).
We all at some point in out lives show what we are made of. Some show it everyday.
Indeed; some show that they've surrendered any ability to reason to unreasoning blind faith and others do not.
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Surely you're not trying to imply those whose minds by blind religious faith are "free thinkers", because that would be a contradiction in terms. Converesely, the non-religious members who have been opposing such non-reasoning are moe accurately described as "free thinkers" in the most essential meaning of that term; being 'free to think', rather than constrained by superstitious beliefs.
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Great post - I really enjoyed reading this! :)
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Very well put :) I wish I was able to memorize these so I would remember each one everyday :angel12: