Everyone has a 'religion' that is right for them. Seeing as so many all profess different rules and beginnings and outcomes, they cannot all be seen as true.
No one can honestly and truly know what is out there. We might all believe in something, and feel that it really is true, but it...
I think everyone experiences good and bad on their life. Some more good than others, and vice versa. I dont think this is 'karma', just how the world is.
If there was karma, then why would some people repeatedly do bad, and only receive good, when the good will always receive the bad?
One of my old friends is obsessed with My little Pony - tattoos and hundreds of them in her collection. Email, MSN, Facebook - everything is My Little Pony with her.
But, the one that annoys me is the Hello Kitty thing. I really don't understand how It's everywhere. The number of avatars or...
I never said I find him attractive, I actually do not go for guys like that.
Even if you think it is curious, it's my opinion based on experience. Can't change that.
But if you are playing that game - the characters destiny to to finish and win right? However you can still die too early and never make it to the end/ your destiny.
So, how does that work if the characters destiny is set in stone?
It would depend where he was dressed like that to be fair.
From experience, men who look like that do like to show off their bodies. Where I am from - it is very hot and on the beaches it is fine, but around town people tend to think it's more about showing off than being in the sun...
If I saw him walking around like that, or even nude, I would think he was an arrogant show off and wouldn't be impressed at all.
There is a time and place for being nude/ wearing underwear.
How many of you guys believe in destiny? I have was having a good conversation with some friends a few months ago about it and it seems that it is something we have either always believed in or not.
i am not the kind of person to belive in it. I think we make our own 'destiny' and whatever...
I looked into them once. I contacted the vicar guy and we offered to meet up to discuss somethings and help explain their viewpoint. Then I never heard from him again :rolleyes:
I have considered Islam, still am really.
I think the main factors preventing me are the amount of rules that there seem to be. I am not good with rules, and it seems within Islam you have to be quite strict with yourself.
Also, the OT is a major problem for me. As is the idea of hell.
And I...