For myself what I take seriously is having God as my reality in life, today where He is needed the most. All else after that is up to God.the afterlife is the only thing necessary to take seriously
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For myself what I take seriously is having God as my reality in life, today where He is needed the most. All else after that is up to God.the afterlife is the only thing necessary to take seriously
I find it puzzling that certain people get annoyed when they are corrected yet, seemingly, make no effort to check the accuracy of what they are posting. I think I have a responsibility to all potential readers to make all reaonable efforts to ensure my posts are accurate, that uncertainties are noted and opinions are identified as such. That not only benefits others, but meets my personal need to post honestly. As far as I can see, having read many of your posts over the years, you follow a similar ethos.1. I care about factual accuracy and keep correcting {another member}
I did not say space ship. I said rocket.
The rockets for the space shuttle were a one-shot deal.
They were completely disassembled and refurbished after use. It was reused but certainly not fill it up and go as you seem to implyThe Solid Rocket Boosters for the Space Shuttle were reusable. Each was made up of four main segments (each comprised of a number of sub-segments). Segments were rated for 20 launches each and mixed and matched between shuttle missions. They most launches I can find for any particular segment is 11 launches although I've seen some unsourced statements that some segments may have been used in as many as 32 launches.
The only part of the Space Shuttle that wasn't reusable was the main fuel tank.
They were completely disassembled and refurbished after use. It was reused but certainly not fill it up and go as you seem to imply
What claim?What part of "segments mixed and matched" made you think that was the claim?
What claim?
Correct because the Boosters was a one shot deal as well. After recovering it had to be completely disassembled and refurbished before it could be reused.Implication that the SS parts were just "refilled" and launched again. The one you seem to think @Gene2memE was making.
Correct because the Boosters was a one shot deal as well. After recovering it had to be completely disassembled and refurbished before it could be reused.
Me too I was born in 68I know. I'm from the 80s. The SS was "my" space program.
Yes. as He says today: "Today, if you will hear His Voice..."For myself what I take seriously is having God as my reality in life, today where He is needed the most. All else after that is up to God.
Oprah is yet another in a long line of feel-good self-helpers who promote this self-centered worldview, to the detriment of the traditional spirituality that people used to anchor their lives in. I can't stand her, and the fact that she promotes something makes me less likely to believe it than if she didn't do so. (See, e.g., the James Frey controversy.)
Yes, money, commerce, investing, hollywood, flipping houses/property, ungodly profits, ungodly prophets , greed, all clearly revealed in Scripture.I sometimes wonder if money literally poisons the brain. Woo seems very pervasive among famous people who have a lot of disposable income.
-CryptoLutheran