Author Topic: I'm converting.  (Read 14714 times)

The point of life is to adapt, survive, and flourish.

What is the point of working hard to sustain life if you know that everyone is going to die eventually?

I live for joy, I'm perfectly happy with it too.

The point of life is to adapt, survive, enjoy it, and flourish.

I enjoy flourishing, but I get your point.


What is the point of working hard to sustain life if you know that everyone is going to die eventually?

That sounds like something somebody would write in a Self Delete note. Just saying.

What is the point of working hard to sustain life if you know that everyone is going to die eventually?
make the most of it.

So, now that you've converted are you going to change your name?

What the forget, Inv3rted.
Seriously.

Are you being 100% serious? I'm having a nightmare, I'm sure of it.
Somebody pinch me.

dkamm, your avatar is turning me on in ways that confuse me. I usually hate asian chicks.

my wiener feels funny, i am 12 and wat iz this?


Are you being 100% serious? I'm having a nightmare, I'm sure of it.
Somebody pinch me.
* Miga pinches TheChaosCarrier
You still having that nightmare?

* Miga pinches TheChaosCarrier
You still having that nightmare?
No. forget.

What is the point of working hard to sustain life if you know that everyone is going to die eventually?

An interesting point. The reason to work hard to sustain life is that it earns you more time to live on Earth. I find that explanation very solid.

dkamm(65), your avatar is turning me on in ways that confuse me.(I lol'd.) I usually hate asian chicks.(sadface)

Inv3rted, congratulations. You made my day.

Your story is actually a lot like Saul of Tarsus'. He was a great persecutor of Christians in the years after Jesus' death and resurrection. One day, as he was traveling to Damascus to persecute Christians more, Jesus spoke to him from Heaven saying "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?". Saul is told to go to Damascus to be baptized, in the meantime he is blind. When is he baptized, he receives his sight and actually goes onto become pretty much the second most important person in the New Testament of the Bible, writing most of its books.

You don't mirror it exactly, but there are some definite similarities. Either way, welcome and congratulations.