I do know quite a few nice evangelicals who try to be counterweights to the crazy. But the evangelical culture definitely does produce lots of bigots, unfortunately.
I do know quite a few nice evangelicals who try to be counterweights to the crazy. But the evangelical culture definitely does produce lots of bigots, unfortunately.
There’s a long way down from that high horse.
They just want to force their religion of others through politics. There’s nothing worse than the mixing of politics and religion.
If anything, they’ll confirm that this is now a national requirement.
Not feeling positive about that, but I still choose a positive outlook on life. You should, too.
I definitely try to anticipate future issues as well as I can, but I’m doing it from a place of positivity, not negativity. Negativity is what’s causing many of the problems be face. Positivity searches for solutions to those problems.
No evidence. I just choose to live with a positive world view and not like every day is doom. I face problems head-on when they appear and I don’t collect sorrows in advance. But you do you. I know my approach is hard for most people.
Yeah, I’m not going to live my life like that.
That’s very pessimistic.
I have a stable job, pension, matching 401k, no kids, no debt (paid off my car and student loans), make 6 figures, and I am STILL convinced that I will never be able to retire.
If this is your reality, there’s more wrong with your expectations than your situation.
This guy doesn’t say a word for decades. Now he can’t stop being an ass.
There’s some serious Trump amnesia going on.
Sounds like this deal is on thin ice already. Not surprised.
Living in the US, I see on a daily basis the indifference to climate. It’s been heavily politicized. One side cares a little, the other side does not care one bit. It’s very sad to see.
I also lived in Europe for many years where climate is less politicized and more mainstream. Most people try to do their best to contribute regardless of their political preferences. It’s a big difference to what I see in the US.
Nobody wants planes that fall out of the sky and lose sections mid-flight? Why not?
I’d argue that a progressive country like Denmark with its universal healthcare and universally available college-level education is substantially more free than a freedom-touting country like the United States that limits access to these basics to those with substantial resources.
Lifetime appointments with zero requirements for accountability is just not a good idea. The founders must have been drunk the day they decided that.
I fail to see the downside.
Many of these criminals used to be a “good guy with a gun” until, one day, it snapped.
There’s a reason why the US stands out of gun violence, and it’s the easy access to weapons.