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Originally Posted by
fuego
Yeah, krys disguised the link so most didn't click on it. Thankfully I did.
My 'pathetic' comment was in regard to Krystian trying to outwit us
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flower planter
Originally Posted by
Bookman
Lark is a Christian satirical site.
Originally Posted by
fuego
Yeah, krys disguised the link so most didn't click on it. Thankfully I did.
So you thought it was real at first? Can't believe you clicked a link!
I knew the software was capable of doing that but it took me a while to figure it out. Then when I did the second Lark article I'd forgotten how I'd done it and it took a while to figure it out again!
Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
My 'pathetic' comment was in regard to Krystian trying to outwit us
Quick thinking...great recovery!
Ya know, there is an element of truth in that article, lots of folk do hold back certain areas of their life so I thought things like the following would give it credence:
One woman who was part of their study said she enjoyed growing closer to God but didn't want him directing her finances.
"I'm just not ready for that," she says. "I grew up poor and make a good amount of money now, which gives me a real sense of confidence. I think God respects that, so I put a boundary there."
The book suggests prayers such as, "God, I give you my family life and occupation, but I'm not ready to relinquish my hobbies and special interests to you...
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I can understand why they make comedy out of it :
http://www.boundariesbooks.com/bound...nd-boundaries/
It all sounds a bit weird to me. A very "human" approach to relating to God.
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edited...just saw it was satire.
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