I think Joey has had more than his share of grass for far to long.
Careful what you say, lest you come back as grass, and I as a cow.
I think Joey has had more than his share of grass for far to long.
That could spell trouble from both ends.Careful what you say, lest you come back as grass, and I as a cow.
Careful what you say, lest you come back as grass, and I as a cow.
I'll take one double Joey burger with cheese, please. Hold the onions, if you'd be so kind. :chew:
That could spell trouble from both ends.
ObamaSpeaking of bull or cows, what did Hitler come back as?
Grass takes in soil (dirt), water, sunshine.
Curious as to what kind of grade you got in Science class ...:dunce:
Grassoloy 101: You have to plant grass seed which then grows in the soil - it does not "eat soil" nor does it "take it in". It takes nutrients and water from the soil. Was that helpful?
Curious as to what kind of grade you got in Science class ...:dunce:
Grassoloy 101: You have to plant grass seed which then grows in the soil - it does not "eat soil" nor does it "take it in". It takes nutrients and water from the soil. Was that helpful?
Obama
"Come to think of it, there were several Buddhists here last time I was active. What did you do to those guys?"
Lovejoy
Buddhism is like Christianity. There are sophisticated Buddhists and fundamentalist Buddhists. Fundamentalist Buddhists do not understand what Buddha taught. Simply put, Buddha taught that the self does not exist, even for a nano-second. ( space-time confirms this) . The goal is to realize this and be delivered from the suffering caused by the illusion of persistence. One could say one is delivered from the illusion that you ( while alive) are reincarnated every minute. No self, no death, no reincarnation.
The word "reincarnation" is used by knowledgeable Buddhists the same way we say mirage or dream. It is an illusion one should try to escape.
When our bodies eat food. The food gets digested. The body sucks up nutrients out of the food, just for the body, to grow with, and poops out the rest.
Our bodies takes in nutrients from what later comes out as dirt (poop). The nutrients that we take in helps us grow. The nutrients plants take in, helps them get bigger, grow.
Trees take in nutrient and grows. Our bodies takes in nutrients and grows.
We get nutrient from what later becomes dirt (poop).
Plants, grass, trees, get nutrient from dirt or poop or soil or black and brown things, too.
No (2 Cor 5:8).Reincarnation: do you believe in it?
Reincarnation?
I would need some sort of memory of what I had been, or evidence of somebody who has been something else before, and it would have to be as "everywhere" and in my face 24/7 as the mortality and one life one chance world we have.
Do you believe in dirt? When you die, you get put back into the ground. You become dirt. There might not be life after death, but the dirt will still be there. Then a deer eats that dirt and has a baby. Then your dirt becomes alive again in a baby deer. How sweet is that? You can call that life after death. You can call that reincarnation, minus the spiritual aspect to it.
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toldailytopic: Reincarnation: do you believe in it?
No. Each person is unique and has one physical birth into this world. I do believe in a spiritual rebirth however that all people need. They need a spiritual rebirth because of the nature of sinful man they were born with. Every man needs to receive a new Spirit from the Creator to guide us in the way we should go. If we follow the spirit we were born with it will lead us the wrong way and away from true peace.
toldailytopic: Reincarnation: do you believe in it?