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Today's Story on CHILDREN: Sometimes we expect too much from our children. Expectations can confuse us. Try and pick up on the clues and cues that our children give us. BUGS LIKE FIREWORKS On the fourth of July, my wife and I went a couple of blocks from our house to a huge hill where we could enjoy the view and the fireworks, not only from the town we live in but from nearby towns as well. It was a hot night but there was a wonderful breeze, and you could see a long way in all directions. It wasn't as visible as if we were right there where they were shooting them off, but we could still get a good view of the festivities. I wanted to see Caleb's (my 3 year-old boy) reaction to the fireworks. He sat with us all of two minutes before he started tumbling down the hill and giggling. 'Caleb, come here, ' I shouted over. He would reluctantly come back by us and sit for a spell. 'See the pretty colours over there?' 'Oooohhhhhh!, ' he replied, all the while looking in different directions from where the fireworks were actually going off. 'Heeeee heeeeee!' He giggled as he tumbled down the steep hill again. 'Caleb, come here and watch with Daddy, ' I said. 'Okay Daddy, ' he replied. Back up the hill he would come. I tried getting him to concentrate on the fireworks again. He watched for another twenty seconds before he started walking away from us. Suddenly he let out a squeal of delight. Finally he was enjoying the fireworks I thought. He yelled out, 'Look at the lightning bugs!' I sighed and looked down the hill as indeed there were literally hundreds of fireflies that were stealing Daddy's thunder. I tried in vain one last time to get him to watch with me. 'Caleb, tell me what colours you see?' I asked. 'That's a green one Daddy! And a red one!' he spoke back in a jolly mood. This lasted another ten minutes or so before he started tickling Connor (our 11 month old) in his stroller. Then he was off tumbling down the hill again saying, 'Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.' I started to call out to him again when Kristi, my beloved bride, leaned over to me and whispered, 'Michael, just let him be a kid. There will be other years.' I had been getting so irritated that he wouldn't sit by us and take in the fireworks. I guess I had a preconceived notion that he would sit on my lap and just squeal with delight every time one exploded. Then he was going to ask me if they were magic, so that his proud Daddy could stick his concave chest out, and explain away. Luckily my understanding wife was there and was able to gently nudge me back to reality. Once again my impatience was getting in the way, I was expectant when I shouldn't have been. I should have picked up upon the clues and tumbled down the hill with him. Fireworks have been around for hundreds of years but my boy was only going to be three years old a few more months. I guess I should follow my sons lead. He has a fourth of July every day!" (Michael T. Powers) QUOTE: "Children might or might not be a blessing, but to create them and then fail them is surely damnation. (Lois McMaster Bujold, "Barrayar", 1991).
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The evidence are all around?
Here is some evidence:
http://www.beliefnet.com/index/index_10000.html
All of theses religions are 'self-evident' to be 'true'. All of them are equally possible to be 'lies'. It's a matter of perception and opinion.
What's the motive or point of religion really?
Phoenix: I love that feeling, but I noticed i can get from any religion/god and even from not believing in gods.
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I am a Ghanaian, we do not use credit cards, how can I purchase some movies on DVDs advertised @ beliefnet?
I particularly want to get a copy of movie advertised - "Conversation with God"
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all religions and no religion?
please check this out, let me know what you think?
http://www.beliefnet.com
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A challenge to the non-religious?
There are so many on here who claim themselves to be non-religious Atheists. I contest on the grounds that there are many more religions than just the Theistic ones, and experience tells me that non-religious Atheism is more likely a case of having not found the right religion.
I'm an Atheist, but I have religion. I truly believe that this also applies to all those who say they do not follow a religion.
Perhaps you are not aware of which religion you follow. Not all religious people are Theists you know. I'm religious, but I do not worship anything.
An idea. Head over to http://www.beliefnet.com and take their belief'o'matic quiz.
If you can truly say that you do not agree with any of your top 5 matches, then I can concede that you are truly non-religious.
I don't personally care myself, I just figure that it would be nice for you to follow your own beliefs, and still belong to a religion. I put Christianity behind me when I was 10. I spent 13 years believing I was non-religious
until I was doing some light reading, and discovered that I didn't have to believe in a God of any kind to belong to a religion.
I actually feel that I achieved something when I discovered this, because I felt that I lacked any real identity before.
Thank you to everyone so far.
Why am I thanking you?
The answer is found in the nature of the word 'question'. It implies ignorance. Not knowing. I think that many of you are being a lot more helpful to me than I previously thought my question would be to you.
I seem to have forgotten how level-headed and logical my fellow Atheists can be. lol.
The idea of it is more of a nudge towards discovery, not a shove to 'do it my way'. That's Theist territory.
All you guys who clicked and then left, you need your time. I appreciate that. If you get curious later, it's on the menu bar under faiths, right next to the home button
Just want to clarify for a moment.
there are a few of you who seem to think that I'm trying to tempt you into Theism. No way. Your beliefs are you make them, nobody should question that. But it's more a question of 'Do your beliefs make you completely free of any religion?'
I have not changed at all since I found my religion (or philosophy, as has been pointed out). My beliefs are the same. I am still Atheistic, but I found a label that describes my beliefs.
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Faith tests?
I have taken the Belief-O-Matic on Beliefnet http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html Have you ever done this test yourself and how accurate was it?
the first few of mine were-
Theravada Buddhism (100%)
Mahayana Buddhism (90%)
Neo-Pagan (89%)
Jainism (87%)
Unitarian Universalism (84%)
Hinduism (78%)
Liberal Quakers (72%)
Taoism (67%)
New Age (65%)
Orthodox Quaker (63%)
Secular Humanism (63%)
Sikhism (60%)
Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (53%)
Reform Judaism (49%)
Bahá'í Faith (49%)
Seventh Day Adventist (49%)
Nontheist (46%)
Orthodox Judaism (44%)
Islam (39%)
Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (37%)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (36%)
Scientology (35%)
Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (30%)
New Thought (28%)
Jehovah's Witness (23%)
Eastern Orthodox (22%)
Roman Catholic (22%)
As always I ask this with Metta
(((((May you laugh often)))))
Thank-you for answering
Vimpto their are some on mine which I find hard to reason their placement so high on my list and others i'd say shouldn't be on their
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