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What is truth anyway? The truth is the essence of something, its natural state, something as it really is. It is really a quest for love, because to truly love something we must know it for what it really is. Perhaps we can sense in an unconscious way that there is a deeper truth to everything and everyone, and we are led to search for the truth about it, so that we can truly love it for what it really is.
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Religion is more often than not a symptom of an unwillingness to deal with the real world, and a willingness to believe in myths.
He deserves a very long sentence indeed. A 'life' sentence would be too short for him!
Well, perhaps Syria should attack Israel instead!
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My battery powered lawnmower, trimmer, chainsaw, and leaf blower work just as well as the gas powered equipment they replaced.
I replaced them because, I dislike the noise, the fumes, and having to keep enough fresh fuel for them.
Since I have some acreage to maintain, it does take a few batteries to get any of the bigger jobs done, but with 20+ amp hours of storage available, I'm able to work for most of the day swapping out batteries as needed.
What I like most is they are quieter & lighter in weight. The battery powered chainsaw is a beast, had to remove a fallen oak tree that was many years dry and hard as a rock. The 20" gas powered one struggled (even wifey noticed) compared to the 14" battery powered saw.
What I don't like is government forcing me to adopt the battery powered equipment.
B.C.