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@eladar saidBecause I am no longer a Mormon it renders your question “ Do you deny that as we are God once was?” (which also, by the way is also neither Mormon scripture or doctrine) irrelevant.
You were once a Mormon.
To everyone else reading this thread, apologies for straying off topic. This discussion should really go on the Spirituality thread, however it is a moot point. I am done discussing it as it was really started in bad form by asking a very personal and inappropriate question in the first place.
@hakima saidNo it was not, it was started by a third party. We had already moved on without this.
Because I am no longer a Mormon it renders your question “ Do you deny that as we are God once was?” (which also, by the way is also neither Mormon scripture or doctrine) irrelevant.
To everyone else reading this thread, apologies for straying off topic. This discussion should really go on the Spirituality thread, however it is a moot point. I am done discussing it as it wa ...[text shortened]... really started in bad form by asking a very personal and inappropriate question in the first place.
@rookie54 saidIt was asked for here.
the phrase 'eternal pregnancy' doesn't make a lick of sense to me
an equivalent, in my mind, would be a 'permanent pregnancy'
scientifically/naturally there is no such thing as an eternal pregnancy
supernaturally, since i don't know everything there is to know i guess one could claim a supernatural eternal pregnancy, but dang it that's not the first occuranc ...[text shortened]... lease
if you have time
can you describe (in detail please) what an eternal pregnancy is?
thanks
@fmf saidI did, she said no, we moved on. Nothing more until a third party asked for further clarification. I was done with the topic.
So it wasn't you who brought up the notion of "eternal pregnancy"? That's what you are saying? Someone else introduced "eternal pregnancy" into the conversation, but it was not you?
But believe as you wish, I am done with the topic.
@eladar saidOh, so you DID raise the topic after all. And then you tried to say it was someone else. And now you are admitting that you did. OK, sorted.
I did, she said no, we moved on. Nothing more until a third party asked for further clarification. I was done with the topic.
But believe as you wish, I am done with the topic.
@eladar saidRather puts the lie to the myth of the scary strange man with the van, doesn't it?
There is a spike in child abuse as well.
Professional child therapists have known this for a long time, but womens' magazines, the Scum, and Fox News won't believe it. It must be the Foreigner who is the greatest threat to your child, it must, it must it must!
Turns out, no it isn't.
@eladar saidI do have religious convictions, and one of them is that God cares more for love than for ceremonies.
@Very-Rusty
I have believed for a while now that in today's world marriage is something to be avoided.
Sure if you have religious convictions then get married.
Otherwise marriage is stupid for a guy.