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  1. Callous

    Lower Back Tatoos on Females

    I read this post and wondered that possibly the tattoo covered a large enough area combined with a doctor being cautious or afraid to do the epideral. Here is a site that talks about the subject. soap.org/media/newsletter_summer2001.pdf
  2. Callous

    Demonizing the word liberal

    I think too many people see compassion as meaning a free ride. I do have a problem with people who play the system for self satisfaction. But I also have a problem with ignoring the problem. I look at it this way. I’m liberal enough to be accepting or understanding of situations but...
  3. Callous

    Taking stones to a grave

    I’m not sure there is a precise meaning behind the laying of stones or pebbles. There does seem to some belief that it has to do with an ancient tradition of building the tombstone. It dates back to Jacobs sons taking stones to Rachel’s grave.
  4. Callous

    Callous but not Heartless

    Thank you ,between the Marines, Baptists, Mormons, and Timothy Leary I found the channels that lead me to a belief in a living Universe.
  5. Callous

    Lower Back Tatoos on Females

    I was listening to a radio talk show just a few days ago out of Anchorage Alaska. The host was on a rant about Tattoos especially on those who displayed them above the collar. His take was anyone or at least 100% of the people who had neck tattoos that could be seen above the collar was an...
  6. Callous

    Books of the Mormons: What Mormons base beliefs on

    I can only say may departure from the church had little to with the history of the church and more to do with the organization. Which is what I feel all religions or at least western religions all have in common. As far as the history of the Mormon church goes it has much in common with the...
  7. Callous

    Callous but not Heartless

    Well I have been told I'm a rough on the edges. Don't let the name fool ya. I'm really a softy.
  8. Callous

    Lower Back Tatoos on Females

    Interesting topic. I myself sport three tattoos. There have recently seen several articles and televised shows covering the history of tattoos and the art of tattooing. As you are probably already aware tattoos dated back to the ice age and probably much further. Pagan tattoos were both symbols...
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    Callous but not Heartless

    Thanks My philosophy is taken from what I see as universally the same in most religions.
  10. Callous

    Callous but not Heartless

    I was going to the church five years before I was baptized in 1965 in Redlands, Calif. I had just turned 16 years old. I remained with the church until 1969 and going to Vietnam. So all in all about 8 years.
  11. Callous

    Callous but not Heartless

    Hi, I have chosen my name from Ambrose Bierce, 1911 The Devil's Dictionary. CALLOUS, adj. Gifted with great fortitude to bear the evils afflicting another. For those who may not know of this literature it began in weekly paper in 1881. My beliefs have shifted over the years. I was raise in a...
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