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The Kitchen Sink
Where do atheists get their morels?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevil" data-source="post: 71623832" data-attributes="member: 277368"><p>"bring up good kids" isn't quite the words I'd use.</p><p>I want my kids to become independent, to be able to navigate and thrive throughout society and their lives. It's not my intent to bestow upon them what is good and what is not good. That they can decide for themselves, if they must, I'm giving them tools, not answers.</p><p></p><p>What is my biggest or most important goal?</p><p>I don't think I can simplify my life down into just a single goal. Life is complex and often full of conflicts and choices. I do, however value my health and well being and the health and well being of my immediate family very highly. Perhaps that is my foremost goal, to be in a state of health with a positive looking future for myself and immediate family, if these are sufficiently taken care of then I can indulge in other goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevil, post: 71623832, member: 277368"] "bring up good kids" isn't quite the words I'd use. I want my kids to become independent, to be able to navigate and thrive throughout society and their lives. It's not my intent to bestow upon them what is good and what is not good. That they can decide for themselves, if they must, I'm giving them tools, not answers. What is my biggest or most important goal? I don't think I can simplify my life down into just a single goal. Life is complex and often full of conflicts and choices. I do, however value my health and well being and the health and well being of my immediate family very highly. Perhaps that is my foremost goal, to be in a state of health with a positive looking future for myself and immediate family, if these are sufficiently taken care of then I can indulge in other goals. [/QUOTE]
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