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Oh, to read a book that is short and not stuffed to the brim with too much filler.
Oh, to read a book that is short and not stuffed to the brim with too much filler.
Interesting. If I can get my hands on it, I'll try. Also, thank you for that. I feel you've showed me something I possibly need to correct. As for if that will happen, I don't know yet, but I'll see soon enough. I've got a question, though. Do you have a favorite debate?
^^I mean, anyone can read that book. Very good. And if you find a fault in it notify me immediately.
C. S. Lewis, oh? I'm actually intrigued now.
Interesting. If I can get my hands on it, I'll try. Also, thank you for that. I feel you've showed me something I possibly need to correct. As for if that will happen, I don't know yet, but I'll see soon enough. I've got a question, though. Do you have a favorite debate?
You are most welcome! I appreciate the character that doesn't shrink away from unpleasantness.
Well, not exactly favorite. But the abortion debate, as that is where I have the most solid ground as I have done some decent research for it.
C. S. Lewis, oh? I'm actually intrigued now.
He is marvelous. He has such a quaint down to earth voice and attitude. Especially for what one would assume in a theologian and children's author.
(I honestly have no idea what to say right now… so I'll just keep watching… I guess.)
Interesting. If I can get my hands on it, I'll try. Also, thank you for that. I feel you've showed me something I possibly need to correct. As for if that will happen, I don't know yet, but I'll see soon enough. I've got a question, though. Do you have a favorite debate?
You are most welcome! I appreciate the character that doesn't shrink away from unpleasantness.
Well, not exactly favorite. But the abortion debate, as that is where I have the most solid ground as I have done some decent research for it.
Unpleasantness drives my own self-evolution, in a sense. It's something I've believed for a long while now. Abortion, though, I'm not too familiar with that. Your research seems pretty interesting, and you've perked my senses, so if you ever want to share your searches, I'll be here somehow or another. But you said it's not a debate topic here, I think, so I figure that'll be an inbox thing.
I hate to interrupt anything, but after discussing for a while a bit of the pros and cons of debating, I decided to check this thread out.
I'd like to remark on C.S. Lewis, as he's one of my favorite authors. I've only read a small portion of his works, those being the famous Chronicles of Narnia in addition to the first few chapters of The Screwtape Letters. From what I have read, however, I can agree with your statement, Dom, on his comprehendible delivery. However, do you believe that his words often hold a double meaning?
Alas, the Chronicles of Narnia. They were terrific, I really enjoyed the story line.
I've got to go, we won't be meeting again until Wednesday. I hope I see you again, all of you. Farewell.
(Bye, Sorrel.)
Goodbye, Sorrel. Good luck with everything you may or may not encounter in your literal and metaphorical adventures alike.
(It's times like this that I wish I had something to say, but alas, my brain remains vacant of anything good.)
Oh my god, Dom–you can't just tell someone that they're a 'false' believer.
LOL–Mean Girls
But for real though, you can't tell someone that they believe falsely because it's different from how you view your (same) faith. Rude.
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Interesting. If I can get my hands on it, I'll try. Also, thank you for that. I feel you've showed me something I possibly need to correct. As for if that will happen, I don't know yet, but I'll see soon enough. I've got a question, though. Do you have a favorite debate?
You are most welcome! I appreciate the character that doesn't shrink away from unpleasantness.
Well, not exactly favorite. But the abortion debate, as that is where I have the most solid ground as I have done some decent research for it.Unpleasantness drives my own self-evolution, in a sense. It's something I've believed for a long while now. Abortion, though, I'm not too familiar with that. Your research seems pretty interesting, and you've perked my senses, so if you ever want to share your searches, I'll be here somehow or another. But you said it's not a debate topic here, I think, so I figure that'll be an inbox thing.
Feel free to message me any time.
I'd like to remark on C.S. Lewis, as he's one of my favorite authors. I've only read a small portion of his works, those being the famous Chronicles of Narnia in addition to the first few chapters of The Screwtape Letters. From what I have read, however, I can agree with your statement, Dom, on his comprehendible delivery. However, do you believe that his words often hold a double meaning?
I don't think so. What gives you this opinion?
Oh my god, Dom–you can't just tell someone that they're a 'false' believer.
Fatelvem sikos desitha.
But for real though, you can't tell someone that they believe falsely because it's different from how you view your (same) faith. Rude.
shrugs I mean, if we're under the same religious jurisdiction I can. Though that argument is only somewhat applicable here. But in context it made perfect sense. I even said it as least offensively as possible. (At least I was very cautious.)
It was a terrible day until I left school. Now I’m on my way to the snow and watching the second To All The Boys I Loved Before
What is?
A movie
And a book but I haven’t read it
The third book is the best imo, but they're all cute! If you like YA with a strong family aspect and good family dynamics, it's a fun and quick read.
Are you Team Kavinsky or Team McClaren lol
You'd better have a hella good reason to discriminate against psychopaths like that.
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