Post by legorebootedcp on Jun 13, 2017 3:04:05 GMT
And they finally moved the Cars 3 release date here in my country from August 23 to August 2. Still bummed that we're getting it two months after the American release (3 days left in America!) and the fact that Despicable Me 3 is coming out here tomorrow (two weeks earlier than America) makes me disappointed, not because I lost interest in Minions, but it could've been the release for Cars 3 despite Bayformers 5000: The Transformers Movie By Michael Bay Until He Changes His Mind For The Millionth Time coming out next week (which I hope will flop in the box office this time).
The water is fine here. We have no chemicals in our fresh water, which is nice. I really love it, and I don't like a lot of water other places. Bottled water usually isn't so great either.
Yes, camping is lots of fun. The forest gets so wonderfully dark at night.
Yeah, I think bottled water is worse than normal water, where'd I hear that.....? Beautiful... There's an awesome campsite near me that I've yet to acquaint myself with.
Everyone says we have really goo water here, and I agree. My siblings say I'm picky about it. It has to be ice cold, and certain waters I refuse to drink.
We have wonderful forests here, so we have lots of places to camp.
Everyone has one, at least, in America. They are HUGE, the new fad! I can't tell you how popular they are.
Okay... I saw the instructions on a BrickSet article, what do they even do? Do you just spin them?
How can I describe them? You hold the middle, and spin them. You can twirl while spinning and feel the ball bearings rolling around inside. It's so much fun!
Uh, well, I don't think that's quite the issue. I would use the Scripture to prove people wring in arguments, so we do have something to prove one wrong with.
*Arises from pile of parchments.*
Did someone say FAITH and SCRIPTURE?
I am willing for religious discussions with anybody, as long as they stay friendly and under control.
{JAMMERS! -Ant (*gulp* I know ) Oh, and dont call me Stephanopoulos, I meant I didnt care if you called me Steph or Stephanie- ONLY!} I have brown eyes, strawberry blonde hair....
Well, when you want people to stop arguing you can't contribute to the argument. And besides, in faith-based arguments it's essentially impossible for anyone to win, because it's based on, you guessed it, faith, which is essentially belief in stuff you can't empirically prove.
Uh, well, I don't think that's quite the issue. I would use the Scripture to prove people wring in arguments, so we do have something to prove one wrong with.
That's fair, I get where you're coming from in this case, since we are both types of Christians and both believe in the Bible, and so if we got into an argument on faith you could use the Bible to make a point, but it's TECHNICALLY not empirical evidence. It's still based upon whether you believe in the Bible or not. You couldn't, say, use the Bible to argue with an atheist.
Now, philosophically prove is a different thing. There's a ton of philosophical reasons for the existence of God, and for Faith.
Everyone has one, at least, in America. They are HUGE, the new fad! I can't tell you how popular they are.
I don't have one. But they certainly are popular.
^ What this guy said.
I go to a school and pretty much everybody has one, even the people who you wouldn't expect to fall for a craze or fad. People are spending a TON of money to get really good ones, too. It's insidious.
Uh, well, I don't think that's quite the issue. I would use the Scripture to prove people wring in arguments, so we do have something to prove one wrong with.
Even when using Scripture, you will always reach a point in which you must simply use faith as your basis.
(Well, not always, but I think you understand.)
Yah. Plus the basis of Scripture IS Faith. If you don't believe in Scripture's validity, it's meaningless in an argument. I do believe in its validity myself, but that's kind of beyond the point.