Easy, via your own choices, likeI can't imagine how "free will" could operate.
Completely unintelligibleEasy, via your own choices, like
what (particularly outside the traditional&mainstream), you choose believing, as possible/potential reality...
and then practice, & make happen - People (like common nay-sayers) will say "I never thought, that could be possible; however did you do this, or that"; and then, you might choose to inspire...
People live like this all the time, have you noticed?
So you agree with me, but i'm still wrong???
WHY does it matter where the child comes from, as long as it is loved? It's the choice of the parents. Even if I was straight, I would have no desire to biologically parent children, simply because that isn't my role in this lifetime.
I didn't say it was perfect yet, I said it was in the trial process:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sciencea...6/Sperm-cells-created-from-female-embryo.html
I just found this, which looks interesting http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/02/calling-jerry-s.html
You've managed 10-12 years of schooling while having several children by the time you're 33. That's pretty impressive. Talk about living every day to the fullest. Good job.
Zaac said:Jesus is Lord. And Jesus is God.
Zaac said:Ask again. Call on the name of Jesus and ask Him to show you that He is Lord and Savior.
hsmommyofmany said:i am very proud of my family and all of my accomplishments (except maybe the quarter million dollars in student loan debt from putting myself through that 12 years of higher ed). thanks for the complement.
Merlin said:sure it is.
and many people learn how.
How did you pay off the debt? Do you make enough money to provide a comfortable life for all of your children (including paying for their colleges) while having some left over for taxes and your 401k?
I see.
Easy, via your own choices, like
what (particularly outside the traditional&mainstream), you choose believing, as possible/potential reality...
and then practice, & make happen - People (like common nay-sayers) will say "I never thought, that could be possible; however did you do this, or that"; and then, you might choose to inspire...
People live like this all the time, have you noticed?
Wyzaard said:Much like 'free will'.
Individuals who already learned howSuch as... who?
No EGO about it, Ph.D in genetics from UC Berkeley, GO BEARS!it's not so much "more education" he's got; it boils down to raw EGO --> "i's right, because I say so"
As usual no cognitive science to back it up.Originally Posted by sk8JoyfulOriginally Posted by MerlinYes,Yes , and are you saying this is News for you?
when you day-dream, you may do so consciously.
when you dream in your sleep, you do so unconsciously. Either way, it's a choice.
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Originally Posted by OphidiaPhileDreaming is not a choice.
sure it is.Individuals who already learned how
and many people learn how.
Well, if anyone should home school, it should be you.thanks, yes, i gave up an anatomy teaching career to go to medical school and after much protesting to God gave up my future career in medicine to stay home with my children. i finally gave in to his callling and am much more fullfilled watching my children grow, taking responsibility for their education adn pursuing some of my hobbies with them. some of my children are adopted and i have a set of twins so it is probably not quite as impressive as it sounds
I know how hard it is to choose between family and career passion. Family won out for me as well. My SIL managed quite a bit of schooling at a young age. She finished her MA by the time she was 22. I wish I was so focussed at that age lol.i am very proud of my family and all of my accomplishments (except maybe the quarter million dollars in student loan debt from putting myself through that 12 years of higher ed). thanks for the complement.