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originally posted by: StevenWendellNelson777
Consistently Pray for forgiveness, guidance in a good (positive) direction, and for help against evil. Pray to be saved from hell (whatever that may be). Pray for your friends and your family too, it only takes a minute or so/less at a time to pray. Do it and your life will slowly get better, or maybe quickly. It probably just depends on you and the kind of person you are/have been. Don't wait until its too late and you have to suffer the consequences of built up bad karma from immoral acts/unrepented sins. Maybe together we can help make the world a better place by changing ourselves for the better, and changing things around us for the better.
And addressing/thanking the CREATOR, LORD GOD at the beginning and end of your prayers would be a good idea 😊
Or just be my friend if you don't want to say the prayer 😄
originally posted by: halfoldman
Although strangely, what shocks commentators most nowadays is not the Bigfoots.
It's that kids were actually allowed to camp and run free in the environment.
Unthinkable to helicopter parents these days, but not unusual for boys in the 1970's.
In fact school-holidays: push you out of the house in the morning.
Come back for supper when the sun starts going down.
originally posted by: halfoldman
But speaking of the memories of the skinning and de-boning the creature (see above):
- it had two hearts (or something that functioned as a second heart, which also occurs in some humans)
- although distinguishable male or female, the sex organs were internal rather than external
I suppose as with Gorillas, no huge "Bigfoot" wiener.
originally posted by: Zrtst
a reply to: putnam6
I concur...he has a very logical way of presenting info. I especially liked his treatise on the subject of photographing a bigfoot. He contends the blurry nature or "blobsquatches" are only normal, given what 99% of us have on hand for a photo. We aren't NatGeo photographers with 100mm lens on a tripod. He went to the zoo with his camera phone and took various pics of animals right in front of him, and only because he told you what they were, could you identify them.