... and some people wonder why I always have a blade somewhere on me when I'm outside my home. There's another one in my wallet should I need a back up. Keeps these types away from me. Narrowminded people and I rarely get along.
Just fired my doctor yesterday after silently putting up with 3 months of her crap. (Knowing I can't live without my thyroid meds every day, since mine was removed.) Easy enough to find a new one, but it's senseless for a doc to take me off 20 years of proven successful treatment and start from scratch, plus stop the meds I am on or cut the doses in half ... just because I am now 65? Really?
Sorry, all of this has done nothing but make my Crohn's Disease flare up. I gotta run. LOL. (No peeking while I'm gone!)
... and some people wonder why I always have a blade somewhere on me when I'm outside my home. There's another one in my wallet should I need a back up. Keeps these types away from me. Narrowminded people and I rarely get along.
Just fired my doctor yesterday after silently putting up with 3 months of her crap. (Knowing I can't live without my thyroid meds every day, since mine was removed.) Easy enough to find a new one, but it's senseless for a doc to take me off 20 years of proven successful treatment and start from scratch, plus stop the meds I am on or cut the doses in half ... just because I am now 65? Really?
Sorry, all of this has done nothing but make my Crohn's Disease flare up. I gotta run. LOL. (No peeking while I'm gone!)
If we should accidentally cross paths, please remind me of the blade you carry, so I can judge whether my conversation could possibly be construed as narrow minded.
LOL. It varies from day to day what blades I may have on me. I have various sizes ... small clip on, buck, carpet fold up, one similar to a buck I got from a friend, my bayonet, or my spear. :) Never had any reason to use one, except for their intended purpose, cutting objects I need smaller. My past rapes though, memories will pop up from time to time and it just makes me feel better to have a blade on me. 70's, 80's, 90's ... it will NEVER happen again.
One of the beliefs I admired about TWI was VP’s saying; “you know, that you know, that you know, that you know!” I needed that mindset to function in life, because to me ,there were no gray when it came to God. At last, I had discovered the one true God and knew exactly what He demanded of me. Finally, I could function in life knowlng without a doubt, that TWI had God on their side, and I could refute what any other religion believed about God. My life was finally set before me thanks to PFAL.
I was quite judgemental of others who did not jump on board TWI’s beliefs. How could they not see the absolute truth was right before them?
I had to be right about my belief in God and all other’s were wrong.
To be there was no wiggle room at all when it came to homo’s. They had to be eradicated from our presence.
I generalized about people being bad if they has any need in their life. After all, they only had to believe the Word and all would magically be set right.
if anyone believed anything about God that TWI didn’t agree with, it upset me. I didn’t sfow it but my mind had nothing but contemp for them.
Everyone was stereotyped by me as either a believer or non believer, depending on if the believed in PFAL.
But finally realizing my life was still lacking, even though I thought I was believing God for the deliverence, nothing changed. I had to look at PFAL and realize it was not doing anything for me.
I get uncomfortable even just hearing about rape…I believe in a person’s right to defend themselves…isn’t it crazy what’s going on with mass shootings and stabbings? I go out to restaurants or shopping now and I usually try to be more aware of what’s going on around me.
My wife had her thyroid removed last year. Getting old isn’t for sissies. We remind each other of the meds we have to take in morning and evening…weird about your doc changing meds regimen. My wife had a few run-ins with her doc a couple of years ago – and so she changed docs.
sometimes I have a love / hate relationship with your posts. let me explain...I love the challenge to my narrow-mindedness - cuz I know I need it – otherwise I’ll be a walking fossilized old coot – but I hate the actual discomfort of changing bad habits. These funky old shoes are sooooooooo comfortable
One of the beliefs I admired about TWI was VP’s saying; “you know, that you know, that you know, that you know!” I needed that mindset to function in life, because to me ,there were no gray when it came to God. At last, I had discovered the one true God and knew exactly what He demanded of me. Finally, I could function in life knowlng without a doubt, that TWI had God on their side, and I could refute what any other religion believed about God. My life was finally set before me thanks to PFAL.
I was quite judgemental of others who did not jump on board TWI’s beliefs. How could they not see the absolute truth was right before them?
I had to be right about my belief in God and all other’s were wrong.
To be there was no wiggle room at all when it came to homo’s. They had to be eradicated from our presence.
I generalized about people being bad if they has any need in their life. After all, they only had to believe the Word and all would magically be set right.
if anyone believed anything about God that TWI didn’t agree with, it upset me. I didn’t sfow it but my mind had nothing but contemp for them.
Everyone was stereotyped by me as either a believer or non believer, depending on if the believed in PFAL.
But finally realizing my life was still lacking, even though I thought I was believing God for the deliverence, nothing changed. I had to look at PFAL and realize it was not doing anything for me.
It never ceases to amaze me the precise parallels between what is testified here and what I observed in the wierwille-licking family I once married into.
For years, before I found GSC, I just thought these people were uniquely focked up, twisted, delusional, yet otherwise very nice people.
They tried so, so hard to convert me. I always politely declined. But they just wouldn't stop.
Where there is division there is conflict. Where there is conflict there is disorder.
And there you have cultism in a nutshell. Followers have delegated their responsibility for rational thought and self-determination to the cult leader and/or his successors. However, I believe that mindset can be overcome in many cases.
sometimes I have a love / hate relationship with your posts. let me explain...I love the challenge to my narrow-mindedness - cuz I know I need it – otherwise I’ll be a walking fossilized old coot – but I hate the actual discomfort of changing bad habits. These funky old shoes are sooooooooo comfortable
Thanks for your input on this thread!
Those old boots can be very comfortable and often I hate to even wonder near the shoe store, because wanting that new shiny pair means opening the door, going in, trying them on, and having to get used to a totally different feel on my feet.
Sometimes the new clod hoppers are so stiff I can’t get them off fast enough and leave them for another day.
Occasionally the new fit isn’t too uncomfortable, so I leave them on, struggle through the break in period, and after awhile they feel like the old shoes did.
Although rare, the new ones sometimes fit better than the old ones, but do not bet your life on this occurring often.
Walking the earth day to day requires me putting on different shoes. If attemting to conquer a steep mountain my foot wear is a very sturdy pair of climbing boots. The boots will not do, however, when running in a 5K race for a local charity, as this requires a comfortable pair of running shoes. Finishing up the evening at the local square dance, a lighter pair of shoes without a lot of traction is needed.
Having multiple changes of shoes, still requires me to keep them in good shape. If the heels are worn down, a trip to the cobbler is needed to maintain top condition. Even then, possibly a new pair is in order that will allow me to accomplish my walking task better.
The older I get the harder it has become to even look for those worn down heels. Just clogging along, dragging my feet and wearing the heals down further is quite easy. But then something jars my consciousness and once again I observe the condition of my foot wear. Walking is much more fun wearing the proper maintained footwear.
I didn't say I wanted to debate it. Just that it's debatable.
Fair questions, however.
Just using a sounding board. Life is on the interface of the known and the unknown. Have one foot in each. Two feet in one is rigid and two feet in the other is madness.
Although at commencement it's hard not to notice the science degrees are overwhelmingly soft.
The older I get the harder it has become to even look for those worn down heels. Just clogging along, dragging my feet and wearing the heals down further is quite easy. But then something jars my consciousness and once again I observe the condition of my foot wear. Walking is much more fun wearing the proper maintained footwear.
I hear you on that one!
I got into walking/jogging 2 to 3 miles at least 4 times a week…I always wore good running shoes and put arch support inserts in them – have had bouts with plantar fasciitis…Then I did a dumb-a$$ thing – one morning didn’t want to get dressed – so I walked around our pool in my pjs and flip-flops for 45 minutes. Went inside – after about an hour it felt like I stepped on a nail in my right heel – and the nail was still in there. Had to go to a podiatrist again – got inserts that were stouter. That was October 2022. So, no long walks since then. I ride an exercise bike, do some stretches, and some light weights and core stuff...I love to walk and jog - so I'll probably get back into that routine eventually.
Just using a sounding board. Life is on the interface of the known and the unknown. Have one foot in each. Two feet in one is rigid and two feet in the other is madness.
Although at commencement it's hard not to notice the science degrees are overwhelmingly soft.
"Life is on the interface of the known and the unknown" - that's some tremendous insight right there, Bolshevik!
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... and some people wonder why I always have a blade somewhere on me when I'm outside my home. There's another one in my wallet should I need a back up. Keeps these types away from me. Narrowminded people and I rarely get along.
Just fired my doctor yesterday after silently putting up with 3 months of her crap. (Knowing I can't live without my thyroid meds every day, since mine was removed.) Easy enough to find a new one, but it's senseless for a doc to take me off 20 years of proven successful treatment and start from scratch, plus stop the meds I am on or cut the doses in half ... just because I am now 65? Really?
Sorry, all of this has done nothing but make my Crohn's Disease flare up. I gotta run. LOL. (No peeking while I'm gone!)
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If we should accidentally cross paths, please remind me of the blade you carry, so I can judge whether my conversation could possibly be construed as narrow minded.
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LOL. It varies from day to day what blades I may have on me. I have various sizes ... small clip on, buck, carpet fold up, one similar to a buck I got from a friend, my bayonet, or my spear. :) Never had any reason to use one, except for their intended purpose, cutting objects I need smaller. My past rapes though, memories will pop up from time to time and it just makes me feel better to have a blade on me. 70's, 80's, 90's ... it will NEVER happen again.
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One of the beliefs I admired about TWI was VP’s saying; “you know, that you know, that you know, that you know!” I needed that mindset to function in life, because to me ,there were no gray when it came to God. At last, I had discovered the one true God and knew exactly what He demanded of me. Finally, I could function in life knowlng without a doubt, that TWI had God on their side, and I could refute what any other religion believed about God. My life was finally set before me thanks to PFAL.
I was quite judgemental of others who did not jump on board TWI’s beliefs. How could they not see the absolute truth was right before them?
I had to be right about my belief in God and all other’s were wrong.
To be there was no wiggle room at all when it came to homo’s. They had to be eradicated from our presence.
I generalized about people being bad if they has any need in their life. After all, they only had to believe the Word and all would magically be set right.
if anyone believed anything about God that TWI didn’t agree with, it upset me. I didn’t sfow it but my mind had nothing but contemp for them.
Everyone was stereotyped by me as either a believer or non believer, depending on if the believed in PFAL.
But finally realizing my life was still lacking, even though I thought I was believing God for the deliverence, nothing changed. I had to look at PFAL and realize it was not doing anything for me.
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Biker Babe,
I don’t know what to say.
I get uncomfortable even just hearing about rape…I believe in a person’s right to defend themselves…isn’t it crazy what’s going on with mass shootings and stabbings? I go out to restaurants or shopping now and I usually try to be more aware of what’s going on around me.
My wife had her thyroid removed last year. Getting old isn’t for sissies. We remind each other of the meds we have to take in morning and evening…weird about your doc changing meds regimen. My wife had a few run-ins with her doc a couple of years ago – and so she changed docs.
Thanks for your input on this thread!
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Stayed Too Long,
sometimes I have a love / hate relationship with your posts. let me explain...I love the challenge to my narrow-mindedness - cuz I know I need it – otherwise I’ll be a walking fossilized old coot – but I hate the actual discomfort of changing bad habits. These funky old shoes are sooooooooo comfortable
Thanks for your input on this thread!
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All ten points seem to relate to how people relate to other people. . . As on observation.
Science is mentioned at the beginning but I wonder if that is misleading. Why mention science? . . . Does anyone use science for relating to others?
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It seems many people have these traits. Narrow-minded people everywhere. Not everyone, though.
Yeah. The science mention is awkward.
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The first three points VERY much describe how people are after years of involvement in The Way International.
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It never ceases to amaze me the precise parallels between what is testified here and what I observed in the wierwille-licking family I once married into.
For years, before I found GSC, I just thought these people were uniquely focked up, twisted, delusional, yet otherwise very nice people.
They tried so, so hard to convert me. I always politely declined. But they just wouldn't stop.
Where there is division there is conflict. Where there is conflict there is disorder.
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T-Bone
The way the article states it “ science has YET to answer” probably means so far science has not weighed in
This is more in the disciplines of psychology and sociology
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Bolshevik
Right the soft sciences are not really science.
The Bible uses stories, not mathematics, to relate.
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Rocky
That's a debatable claim.
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And there you have cultism in a nutshell. Followers have delegated their responsibility for rational thought and self-determination to the cult leader and/or his successors. However, I believe that mindset can be overcome in many cases.
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Many claim limit their perspective on what is scientifically knowable.
Wouldn't this be a form of narrow-mindedness?
Is there no knowledge outside of science?
I would think the soft sciences is where there is room to make this view fit.
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Those old boots can be very comfortable and often I hate to even wonder near the shoe store, because wanting that new shiny pair means opening the door, going in, trying them on, and having to get used to a totally different feel on my feet.
Sometimes the new clod hoppers are so stiff I can’t get them off fast enough and leave them for another day.
Occasionally the new fit isn’t too uncomfortable, so I leave them on, struggle through the break in period, and after awhile they feel like the old shoes did.
Although rare, the new ones sometimes fit better than the old ones, but do not bet your life on this occurring often.
Walking the earth day to day requires me putting on different shoes. If attemting to conquer a steep mountain my foot wear is a very sturdy pair of climbing boots. The boots will not do, however, when running in a 5K race for a local charity, as this requires a comfortable pair of running shoes. Finishing up the evening at the local square dance, a lighter pair of shoes without a lot of traction is needed.
Having multiple changes of shoes, still requires me to keep them in good shape. If the heels are worn down, a trip to the cobbler is needed to maintain top condition. Even then, possibly a new pair is in order that will allow me to accomplish my walking task better.
The older I get the harder it has become to even look for those worn down heels. Just clogging along, dragging my feet and wearing the heals down further is quite easy. But then something jars my consciousness and once again I observe the condition of my foot wear. Walking is much more fun wearing the proper maintained footwear.
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I didn't say I wanted to debate it. Just that it's debatable.
Fair questions, however.
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Just using a sounding board. Life is on the interface of the known and the unknown. Have one foot in each. Two feet in one is rigid and two feet in the other is madness.
Although at commencement it's hard not to notice the science degrees are overwhelmingly soft.
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I hear you on that one!
I got into walking/jogging 2 to 3 miles at least 4 times a week…I always wore good running shoes and put arch support inserts in them – have had bouts with plantar fasciitis…Then I did a dumb-a$$ thing – one morning didn’t want to get dressed – so I walked around our pool in my pjs and flip-flops for 45 minutes. Went inside – after about an hour it felt like I stepped on a nail in my right heel – and the nail was still in there. Had to go to a podiatrist again – got inserts that were stouter. That was October 2022. So, no long walks since then. I ride an exercise bike, do some stretches, and some light weights and core stuff...I love to walk and jog - so I'll probably get back into that routine eventually.
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"Life is on the interface of the known and the unknown" - that's some tremendous insight right there, Bolshevik!
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