Everyone has the weakness. But maybe that’s not the word I’m looking for. Relationships, understanding women… I think the problem with me is that in certain regards there are things about women I know too much of, and in other regards there are things about women I know too little of -BAD COMBINATION! π€·ββοΈ You can do something about one, but you can’t do something about the other -maybe.
One always wants to be productive common constructive in their views of the world. Productivity and constructivity are rooted in our views and attitudes towards things.
The story of JESUS in Wikipedia is portrayed as part fact and part [undetermined] fiction. The miracles, the healing, the resurrection, the conception of JESUS through THE BLESSED VIRGIN MOTHER Mary and the Holy Spirit. Certain people refuse to acknowledge the supernatural nature of the CHRIST. And yet here we sit with an incredible number of cases throughout human history where history where miracles have been demonstrated. Some in the work place. Some on the operating table/in the human body itself, financial, relationships… Real live witnesses! Atheist! Agnostics! Believers alike! Scientists with no explanation explanation whatsoever for these occurrences. I think it’s safe to infer infer from more than just a small number of experiences from a vast array of individual beliefs, that those oz stories in The Bible are not only quite possible -but likely true. The question that has always been asked is why would people follow a man to such excruciating lengths, to include death by torture, were HE not as they say HE is*. π€·ββοΈπ€
*There are accounts of possession. Many of which do not fall under the established definition of the church, but are possession nonetheless. Of the small percentage which are recognized as possession, based upon features entirely unexplainable scientifically, medically, naturally… This too lends credence to the other side of the coin -which is that of a demon which exists. NEED I SAY MORE? At some point it becomes foolish not to believe rather than to believe. π€·πΎββοΈπ€·π½ββοΈπ€·π»ββοΈπ€·ββοΈ