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What was the Pentagon's secret UFO program looking for? - YouTube
Benthoven comments on May 9, 2018:
I noticed that they ended the program in 2012, which means they didn't find anything.
The only part of the bible I agree with
Benthoven comments on May 9, 2018:
My other favorite Proverb: Let beer be for those who are perishing, wine for those who are in anguish! Let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more. Proverbs 31:6-7
Something on a biblical theme. Based on the Adam and Eve myth.
Benthoven comments on May 9, 2018:
I don't eat apples anymore. Ever since i learned "an apple a day keeps the doctor away," I stopped eating them. What happens if I get sick and need a doctor? If I had an apple that day, the doctor will flee.
I don't believe in Astrology, Zodiac sign, nor do I believe in romance based on Zodiac sign.
Benthoven comments on May 9, 2018:
I dated a Gemini once... it was like dating twins. He could go from sweetie to bitch in zero-point-seven seconds.
I think I have seen it all now.
Benthoven comments on May 9, 2018:
Something tells me that my spirit animal is a pissed off badger.
Great Sign.
Benthoven comments on May 9, 2018:
Back in my day that was called "parenting." ;)
I would like to compliment Donald Trump on his handling of the North Korea situation.
Benthoven comments on May 9, 2018:
My first troll on this site.
What do you want your final words to be?
Benthoven comments on May 9, 2018:
Here, hold my beer.
I've been pondering the WHY of religion. That is, why does it exist?
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
This is an interesting response. http://bigthink.com/going-mental/the-neurological-origins-of-religious-belief
What are you listening to?
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
A parody of my favorite TV show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCZy8cAgBlM
What movie/book do you all think deserves a Netflix series?
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
I've been working on what I thought would make a great Netflix series, but, alas, I don't know anybody anywhere near Hollywood, so I've been writing it as a book.
This Angry Young Preacher Says Atheists Are All Coke-Drinking Video Game Addicts – Friendly ...
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
There's somebody who's clearly been home-schooled.
How do you all deal with meaning in life?
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
I just think about it lots, make up lots of philosophies, work through scenarios, and then tell myself at the end of the day... it's pointless.
So someone shamed me for not believing.
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
They day I start understanding Christians is the day I realize I've stopped thinking.
Are there others out there who despite Anti-theistic/Atheistic/Agnostic beliefs enjoy religious type...
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
You totally mentioned my favorite show: Supernatural. I've binged that show so many times. And now I'm dying to know what happens between Jack and Lucifer. I find that being a non-thiest is far more advantageous for stories like this since I can enjoy it for what it is... a story. That's all religion is, a story. Mythologies are stories. It's all a story and I think it's perfectly human to enjoy them. After all, we're storytelling animals. By the way, did you see ScoobyNatural? O...M...G...! I love Scooby Doo, and I love Supernatural, and putting the two together made me feel like a young kid again.
Has religion deprived society of being able to cope with death? True or false?
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
NO! Religion has always existed in one form or another. It's pretty much our default setting. Native Americans didn't fear death and they had forms of religion. I think materialism has. We're so focused on what we can get... and then we feel like we need to keep it. I think the Buddha was right when he said that suffering comes from our unwillingness to accept that everything is temporary.
May Karma Never Bite You in the Ass
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
So adorable. Karma looks like my Dogma. I bet they'd be great friends.
How often do you talk to yourself?
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
This is a true story, and sometimes when I tell it I get scared. I was talking to myself one day (I live alone so there's nobody to talk to), and I told myself that I needed to remember to get something out of my car before I went to bed. And then I responded to myself: “We both know that I'm not going to remember…” We both? I have no idea what I meant or why I said that. But it might explain that weird conversation I had with the guy in the produce section at the grocery store.
How often do you talk to yourself?
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
I was trying to talk to myself today, but I wouldn't talk to me… I'm still mad that I forgot my name a couple weeks ago.
What about your apppearance defines you?
Benthoven comments on May 7, 2018:
I guess that depends on who's looking. Probably my hair is the first thing people notice, but the weird waddle I do when I walk probably gets noticed too. I have some serious back problems.
Was jesus a white gay jew living in the middle east ?
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
He was Jewish, definitely NOT gay (though he had exposure to it) and he hung around Galilee. It wasn't until Jerusalem that he would pay the ultimate price for his 'sins'.
When some evil so and so comes and tells me uninvited that I and my family, including my ...
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
The lord is my bitch, I shall not want.
If you have ever been the black sheep of your lot in life and family.
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
I was very much a black sheep, but now I spend almost no time with my family. That changes quite a bit of things.
Do you still use religious sayings or phrases?
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
I pretty much use all of them. Doing the lord's work = I say that sometimes, especially when dealing with Evangelicals. I believe that the "Lord's work" is to show them that he hates them because they're such douche bags. Showing Evangelicals this takes away their moral superiority. There but for the grace of god go I = All the time. Life is confusing and makes no sense, and sometimes suffer very little for the crazy stuff I've done while others pay the ultimate price. Godspeed = I would suspect that God is the only thing that can travel faster than light, so, if you can travel fast than light... Whoo Hoo! If the good lord's willing and the creek don't rise = We are very much dependent upon nature. Our lives depend upon her/it/him/whatever it is. I will survive if nature gets behind me, but without help from nature, I'm screwed. if I have good luck, things wil l turn out OK... Or as I like to say, "If it weren't for bad luck I'd have no luck at all. Gloom despair and agony on me. Let go and let god =I'm a huge Scooby Doo fan. Let go let Dog. God dammit / Go to hell / Jesus Fuckin' Christ / Mother Mary Singer Sower / God to the infinite Fuck / Satan is my Copilot / May the Force be with you.
These dismissive and repetitive quotes often used by the religious annoy me for several reasons.
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
Or as I like to say, "The more God loves you, the more he tortures you." ... a.k.a. Job. God gives the hardest battles to the kindest people and gives the worst of those more cush. Everything happens because it happens. Let go let dog...
Who else out thar, is so tired of all the Trump Bashing ?
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
Having grown up as an evangelical, I really can't help but point out how Trump is the very embodiment of the Antichrist. Seriously. He is everything Jesus stood against, but worshiped as a messiah. I have to make that known. Otherwise I feel like I'm enabling him.
Do different colors affect your mood?
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
Absolutely. A bright and sunny yellow makes me happy. Bright, dark red makes me a little anxious, almost cantankerous, blue is like a cleansing bath in a brilliant lake. Green is living plants growing because they want to, and the rainbow is God's way of saying, "Y'all my bitches... know wha I mean?"
Good advice that remains relevant
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
In the Chronicles of Narnia, the Magician's Nephew, Aslan says to Digory Kirke, "Let us be good to one another." I read that in Junior High (when I rode a dinosaur to school), and it has stuck with me to this day.
Does anyone find it interesting that a lot of college students identify as Ravenclaw or Slytherin?
Benthoven comments on May 6, 2018:
Part of me would love to have been Slytherin, but snakes scare the shit out of me. If I see a stick in the form of a snake I will scream like a little girl... As to Ravenclaw, better Ravenclaw than Hufflepuff... Just my opinion.
Naps Can Make Our Brains 'Remember' Things That Never Happened [livescience.com]
Benthoven comments on May 5, 2018:
That makes third grade make so much more sense.
Agnostic is atheist! "Agnostic" (Huxley) may have been coined to separate honourable American ...
Benthoven comments on May 5, 2018:
I've posted this link on the site before, but I think that NdGT best defines the difference between atheist and agnostic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzSMC5rWvos
Calvin nails it again.
Benthoven comments on May 4, 2018:
I got some of my best sleep in study hall.
My oldest son has been in New York following his bliss to being an actor.
Benthoven comments on May 4, 2018:
I used to travel with theater companies, and I did it for quite some time. No matter how long I did it though, I was always nervous... and so were the rest of the cast. I think in a way that's part of the process. Being nervous keeps us 'in the moment' where we need to be.
Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Erupts Dramatically After a 5.0-Magnitude Quake [livescience.com]
Benthoven comments on May 4, 2018:
No matter what we do, we'll always be subject to nature...
Wonder what their major is?
Benthoven comments on May 4, 2018:
Hey, be proud of your hobbies.
Help! I just asked a nice old lady in a hardware store if she knew if they had good hoes there.
Benthoven comments on May 3, 2018:
Oh if you're looking for Hell, you'll find it in Wyoming. It's about a half acre or so. Which is why they call it Hell's Half Acre. I grew up near there. Watch out for snake pits. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell%27s_Half_Acre_(Wyoming)
Help! I just asked a nice old lady in a hardware store if she knew if they had good hoes there.
Benthoven comments on May 3, 2018:
I get my hoes from Ida. Ida hoes are some of the best made hoes anywhere.
We think, doubt, make and ask questions, research, explore and innovate.
Benthoven comments on May 3, 2018:
For generations, and still, in many parts of the world, this is the case.
I am NOT a sex addict. I just have restless groin syndrome...
Benthoven comments on May 3, 2018:
It's not just sex, it's also exercise... it's sexercise!
I try to not get into debates anymore.
Benthoven comments on May 3, 2018:
But how else are you going to kill a half-hour while drinking coffee?
Christian apologists today are fond of saying they can’t see how morality can be grounded in a ...
Benthoven comments on May 3, 2018:
I tell my "moral" friends, "If you have to outsource your morals, you're not ready to talk about morality. Outsourcing morality is the same as selling your soul."
What is the most effective way to deal with Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons or other religious door ...
Benthoven comments on May 2, 2018:
I say greet them with baby oil and gay porn...
Homeopathic and natural remedies aren’t the same thing—and only one of them is total nonsense | ...
Benthoven comments on May 2, 2018:
When you think about it, most of our cures come from the elements found in plants, though they've been tweaked so they're more effective.
How do I stop a colleague from imposing her religious views without offending her?
Benthoven comments on May 2, 2018:
Humor. A touch of sarcasm. Those seem to work. I used to carpool with a hyper-fundamentalist who was always trying to convert us by talking about religious music. So my friend and I made up a game. I'd say, "Hey, Chris, the Devil stopped by and asked me to review this CD. I listened to it, and it wasn't bad, but I have the feeling he had high hopes for them." And then the two of us would pretend to review the CD so as not to offend the devil. People ask me if I believe in God, and my first response is, "God who?" If they persist, I'll say, "Well, it depends on how high I am." People ask me if I've accepted Jesus Christ as my personal savior, and I tell them, "Sorry, but I'm already seeing a savior. Granted he doesn't have the abs, but you have no idea what he can do with those extra hands." People ask me if I know Jesus, and I say, "Of course, I'm dating his dad." People ask me if I've experienced Jesus, and I say, "Once, at a party at Dionysus house. We thought we lost him, but he was passed out under the coffee table. Christian: Jesus loves you. Ben: Then why the hell would he put someone like you in my life. Christian: God sent me to you. Ben: That makes sense, God always did have it out for me.
How long is too long to wait to have sex
Benthoven comments on May 2, 2018:
I say give it thirty minutes, so you don't get cramps.
What are you hopeful about?
Benthoven comments on May 2, 2018:
I'm hopeful that Fundamentalists will soon lose power but still feel safe among the rest of us to go on living their lives.
Knitting Linked To Reducing Depression, Anxiety And Chronic Pain, Report Reveals
Benthoven comments on May 2, 2018:
Alas, that "might" be true, but every time I try to learn to knit, I end up ready to stab someone with my knitting needles (besides me... I have HUGE holes in my hands from those damn knitting needles).
Does anyone have advice for a person that's been an atheist less than 3 months?
Benthoven comments on May 2, 2018:
Stay away from other atheists. Hang out with people who are still interested in understanding the world around them.
Hope this comes through. Do all religions taste the same to bears?
Benthoven comments on Apr 30, 2018:
New York, London, Paris, Munich Everybody talkin' bout' Pop Muzik
Sometimes I find an American post that I cannot understand because we have different words; or ...
Benthoven comments on Apr 28, 2018:
I manage Web content for a living, for international companies, and as a result, I have become verbally dyslexic. I can't remember how to spell color, for example. Is it color or colour? Am I writing a check or a cheque? Am I standing in line or waiting in a queue? Glove compartment, Jockey box, or glove box? Motoring or driving? Hoovering or vacuuming? Bonnet, Boot... I have my spellcheck set for English U.S., otherwise I wouldn't be able to write anymore. ;)
Is transgender expression the result of societal constraints placed on men and women?
Benthoven comments on Apr 28, 2018:
I think it goes much deeper than that. We treat sex and sexuality and gender as if they were binary, and that's not the case. There's so much more going on. And while they all overlap, there's much more going on that pull in everything from personality, gender, identity, and all the way down to plumbing. There are so many components, biological, psychological, sociological... "Assigned roles" have really fucked us up as a society. Men are defined a certain way, women are defined a certain way, and any deviance from that is considered verboten. The problem is, no two people are alike, and right now our bucket labels are only confusing us.
IF you found out a CEO was very open about being religious, but explicitly said that they wouldn't ...
Benthoven comments on Apr 28, 2018:
When you say "open," do you mean open the way a gay person is open about who he is? There's nothing wrong with being honest about ourselves, or our values. As long as it's just treated as a part of who he is and not forced on the rest of us, I say, let your flag fly.
I know I'm 'sad', but I don't care, because for me, this is the greatest news in music history, ...
Benthoven comments on Apr 28, 2018:
For years it's been my deeply hidden secret that I love, and I don't mean love... I mean LOVE ... L... U... V... Abba. I nearly made an audible gasp when I read the news.
Make Love Not Porn
Benthoven comments on Apr 28, 2018:
I'm pretty sure most of us know the difference between love and porn. Just as we know the difference between a romcom and real life... even though we want them to be the same. Porn is a fantasy, and fantasies are just what they are... fantasies.
My grandmother was extremely religious.
Benthoven comments on Apr 28, 2018:
Depending on the scriptures she sent... there are some pearls of wisdom in the bible just as there are some really damaging comments. It's like any other book. If she's sending over the pearls, that's a sign of encouragement. I'm never offended by an attempt to genuinely inspire me. In fact, it makes me grateful.
Trolling "social groups"?
Benthoven comments on Apr 28, 2018:
Don't even give it much thought. Just keep scrolling.
Are you a catfish on here?
Benthoven comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Sorry, I don't like sea food at all. But I don't mind doing some caterwauling.
To all you anti-Trumpers.
Benthoven comments on Apr 24, 2018:
He lies. He lies about the lies he told. He lies about the lies he's lying about. He lies blatantly even when he knows the rest of us know he's lying.
Just had an interesting conversation with a Republican about farmers and feeding Americans.
Benthoven comments on Apr 24, 2018:
That is certainly one group that understands the ups and downs of life, and that hard times happen.
What does skin color have to do with love?
Benthoven comments on Apr 24, 2018:
In all fairness, white Christians have really let their raciest flag fly of late... the country around them is changing color fast, and White Jesus is terrified.
O.M.G. guys!
Benthoven comments on Apr 24, 2018:
It's a question that gets asked a lot on this site. When someone says, "Bless you" after I sneeze, I say, "Thank you."
Again, I'm reading this Dalai Lama book and they were talking about guilt.
Benthoven comments on Apr 23, 2018:
But that's a HUMAN thing, not a religion thing. Among any group you’ll find people who take things too far.
Do humorless people KNOW that they are humorless??
Benthoven comments on Apr 23, 2018:
I don't think they do. I don't think they're aware that they're obnoxious either.
Is there a god?
Benthoven comments on Apr 23, 2018:
Which is quicker, to Brooklyn or by bus?
What are 10 albums that made an impact on you that you still listen to?
Benthoven comments on Apr 23, 2018:
1. Bad Girls: Donna Summer 2. AC/DC: Highway to Hell 3. When Radio Was King: Our Mrs. Brooks 4. Allan Sherman: My Son, the Greatest 5. Beethoven’s 5th and 9th Symphonies 6. Blondie: Parallel lines | Eat to the Beat 7. The Clash: London Burning 8. Heavy Metal: Soundtrack 9. Second Chapter of Acts: With Footnotes 10. Saturday Night Fever: Soundtrack
In case you couldn't tell, I despise Twilight.
Benthoven comments on Apr 23, 2018:
But it has weir wolves AND vampires.
Smartass charge. Lol. It's a meme.
Benthoven comments on Apr 23, 2018:
That’s not bad. I have a feeling that if I were given that same charge, it would be much much more.
Okay.
Benthoven comments on Apr 23, 2018:
I think fearing death is a natural thing. It’s evolutionary. We were ‘created’ to survive, at least for a while. But it’s also natural to die. I think Western thought has kind of taken us away from that awareness. In Western thought we’re taught that death is the worst thing that can happen to us, aging is almost death, and ‘living’ is based on material gain. Fear is part of the human experience, and fear of death as well. And the idea that our existence just stops is a bit disturbing (and comforting at the same time). It’s something that’s going to happen and there’s absolutely no way to avoid it—which may help us make peace with it. But I don’t think we ever stop fearing it.
I find it disturbing how many people think that its acceptable to insult or bully someone because ...
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
There’s a real challenge there, though. So much of what we read depends on that voice in our head. If we read a comment through mom’s filter, always telling us what we’re doing wrong, then a comment can suddenly turn ugly even though it wasn’t meant that way, and then things escalate. Then there are those who simply cannot be disagreed with and take it personally if they are. And those who think they know and have no interest in having a discussion, and those who simply cannot spell. I’ve been reading the book: Thank You for Arguing, and it’s helping me to understand the differences, and how to argue without being mean. Still working on it, but now I’m trying. https://www.amazon.com/Thank-You-Arguing-Third-Persuasion/dp/0804189935/
I honestly don't believe in "safe spaces".
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
The only way to deal with life’s problems is to think about them. Thinking will present many ideas and opposing viewpoints, and “safe spaces” prevent that from happening.
WHO'S NAME DO I CALL ON NOW?
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
If you watch any Nickelodeon at all, they’ve come up with some really funny ways to swear. I’ve been compiling a list.
Iron Man, Thank god you're here! I have six shirts and five pairs of pants that need your attention.
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
My kids want to cremate me… I'm begging them to wait. ~ Paula Poundstone
Movies of your life
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
Another favorite movie of mine: Radioland Murders Katzenback: Now you listen to me, Junior. Don't you think that I don't know what's going on, because I do know, and now you know that I know. Walt Whalen Junior: Listen, I don't know what you know that I know, but I do know that you don't know what you think you know. Katzenback: Oh no? Walt Whalen Junior: No.
Movies of your life
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
From the movie: Shaggy: This is tied for the most terrifying day of my life! Velma: Tied with what? Shaggy: Every other freaking day of my life!
In my Atheist Experience I've had three main stages.
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
The one thing I missed for a long time was the concept of a God that I could talk to. Something out there in the big universe that at least cared enough to know my name. Ironically, though, we had great conversations, but every time I ‘needed’ him, well, I was pretty much on my own. "Life is pain highness, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something!"
I’m an artist. This is one of my favorites I keep it to sell posters, etc. It may get censored!
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
Why would they censor a pear? ;)
God's will
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
When someone talks to me about ‘God’s will,’ I ask, “Do I have to spend the night in a creepy house with Mystery, Inc. before I get what God willed to me?”
I find it appalling that Trump fakes his religious interests and now has a 73 percent approval from ...
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
The easiest people to fool, even according to the bible, are the ‘very elect.’ Let’s not forget that in the Garden God told Adam and Eve NOT to eat from the tree of knowledge, and Christians have been avoiding knowledge ever since.
My son and his wife just separated after 13 years and three children.
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
But this time around you get to see it. Some things we can’t know until we really get to ‘experience’ them. And this time it can be more positive.
In your opinion what is the most likely thing that could halt human progress?
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
Fundamentalists—and I say this not to be hyperbolic. Right now, we as a species are facing down mass extinction, but because of fundamentalists we’re not able to address it.
Why would anyone want to be a vegetarian.
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
Live has evolved to draw sustenance from other living things. From an evolutionary standpoint, it makes sense. This way nature doesn’t have to invest any more energy in making life possible. From a ‘humane’ standpoint, especially as the human mind has evolved to sense compassion and empathy, well, not-so-much. But we can treat our food with dignity, and be grateful for how it sustains us—living within our system, while recognizing that life needs life to sustain life.
I have a love/ hate relationship with AA.
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
I have a lot of non-theist friends who find that AA only creates more hassle than it’s worth to them. Recent studies have shows that there are options that work just as well. https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/3/5/17071690/alcoholics-anonymous-aa-smart-lifering-study
Can One be religious and Skeptically agnostic?
Benthoven comments on Apr 21, 2018:
As a writer, I’ve noticed that there are two “definitions” to just about any word. There’s the denotative, and the connotative. The denotative is the actual dictionary definition of a word (which is only a ‘culturally agreed upon definition). Spirituality is a good example. Then there’s the connotative definition of the word... or what the word evokes when we hear it. This would be the emotions and the images the word conjures (even the word conjure here has certain connotations)... most people “focus” on the denotative, especially in debate, and forget that very few people actually use the denotative meaning when they choose a word. Religion, spirituality, superstition, theology, atheism and agnosticism are also subject to this. So we choose words that best fit how we “feel” when we use them. The best example is: “I’m spiritual but not religious.” So sure, why not.
I say creativity cannot be defined.
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
This has to be one of the best talks that I've heard on creativity. https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_gilbert_on_genius
Got a great book to to read in summer. :) Anybody already read it?
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
He's so amazing.
Drop your most hilarious joke ever .... ok yes, this is so random.
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
John invited his mother over for dinner. During the meal, his mother couldn’t help but noticing John’s roommate. She had long been suspicious of John and his roommate, but she had kept those suspicions to herself. Over the course of the evening, while watching the two interact, she began to think that her suspicions were correct. There seemed to be more to the two of them than met the eye. Reading his mom’s thoughts, John volunteered, “I know what you’re thinking, but I assure you, Bruce and I are just roommates.” About a week later, Bruce approached John and told him: “Ever since your mother came over for dinner, I’ve been unable to locate our silver serving tray. You don’t suppose she took it do you?” “I doubt it,” John said, but I’ll ask her to make sure. So he sat down and wrote his mother an e-mail: Dear Mother, I’m not saying you ‘did’ take our silver-serving tray from the house, but it has been missing since you came for dinner. Love, John Later, John received an e-mail response from his mother. Dear John, I’m not saying that you ‘do’ sleep with Bruce, but if Bruce were sleeping in his own bed he would have found the serving tray under his comforter. Love, Mom
Sexy pics or not?
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
I would LOVE to post sexy pictures of myself, but, alas, there’s not much for the camera to work with. You have to BE sexy to post sexy... ;)
What is your number one favorite food? I love Indian.
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
Tacos... No wait... Nachos... Um, wait... Pizza.... hmm... French Fries... Damn, this is hard.
Standup comedy
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
Arj Barker has been one of my favorites for years. He's just a riot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fghO_DyJpLk
Do you believe in Karma?
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
When I do something wrong, I’m covered in InstaKarma. Yet truly evil men like Donald Trump get elected president. Karma’s a bitch, but to the wrong people.
If you could pick one mythical God from a polytheistic religion in the past to be the one and only ...
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
I would have to go with the Greek God Eleos, the personification of empathy, mercy and compassion—but who is more of a “personification” than an actual person (like Poseidon).
People constantly say millenials are the most entitled people, but I don't get it.
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
Ironically, it’s the baby boomers who say that... the ACTUAL most entitled people on the planet.
How come we think doggies and kitties are pets and piggies, chickens and cows are food?
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
My best friend is Filipino, and I’ve visited his family. Dogs are both pets and food there. Asia is often joked about for using cats and dogs as food. Pigs have become popular pets in the past few years. The problem is, we live in a universe that is set up where the species achieve needed energy through the life of something else... whether that’s a plant or an animal. In that sense, I love the way the Native Americans treated their food—with respect and gratitude.
As a former Jehovah's Witness, I'm curious how this community views the group.
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
I would say that they fall among the craziest of religious, and tend to be the most caustic.
Maybe it's just me but I think most people have inconsistent political and philosophical beliefs.
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
I can't tell if you're being ironic or just deliberately mistating information.
I say oh hell yes.
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
One of the best books on the subject is The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals by Gavin DeBecker. https://www.amazon.com/Gift-Fear-Gavin-Becker-ebook/dp/B0036Z9U2A
New term "Apatheist".
Benthoven comments on Apr 19, 2018:
I'm in... Great word.
Are you all ready for April 23rd??? And you thought TAX DAY was stressful. :P [patheos.com]
Benthoven comments on Apr 18, 2018:
The Rapture is coming. Horrifying bloodshed and destruction will follow. And that means one thing: Investment opportunities.
Are you all ready for April 23rd??? And you thought TAX DAY was stressful. :P [patheos.com]
Benthoven comments on Apr 18, 2018:
Let’s just hope those dirty liburills don’t stop it they way they’ve done so many times before.
What do you think are the 5 most beautiful things in the world and why?
Benthoven comments on Apr 18, 2018:
A baby’s smile: there’s something powerful in the joy of a helpless innocent, especially when it’s responding to you. The joyous laughter of a toddler: They’re just happy, for no reason whatsoever. They’re exploring life, experiencing the moment, and there’s nothing there telling them they can’t be happy just because. Jupiter: It’s a moment where complete and utter chaos, when viewed from afar, creates such a profound and beautiful image. Sam, Dean, and Castiel from Supernatural all working together on a case. A glass full of Vodka: Speaks for itself.

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