So basically it's part of the religious spirit.That’s just how some people act, like they are better than others because of their “accomplishment”.
If I ever get that way, please bitchslap the snot out of me.
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So basically it's part of the religious spirit.That’s just how some people act, like they are better than others because of their “accomplishment”.
If I ever get that way, please bitchslap the snot out of me.
Idk, spirit of pride at least.So basically it's part of the religious spirit.
BF Scouts.... what would the other merit badges be?When did y'all start getting Merit badges?
I'm that way with alcohol. I just don't feel good about it. I don't judge others, but it's just not good for me, or my house. We abstain....except for good cooking varieties.I think what @Asforme&myhouse is saying, and please correct me if I'm wrong, is that to declare that it is a sin for all goes beyond what scripture says. And as he and @FollowingHim point out is if it goes against your conscience then it is something that you should definitely avoid, and not participate in.
I know someone that has a troubled conscience over something that is not prohibited by God and I have always told them that they should not do it then, but to know that others may, and neither are sinning if they do or don't do it. Sorry for being vague with my example but it's a private matter.
That should be a forum Trophy.BF Scouts.... what would the other merit badges be?
Best beard?
This could get fun
Guessing they all are alpha male related with a side of caveman.... so,BF Scouts.... what would the other merit badges be?
Best beard?
This could get fun
Oddly, I already qualify for a lot of that...Guessing they all are alpha male related with a side of caveman.... so,
Hatchet making/throwing
Club weilding
Campfire and BBQ skilz
knighthood skills... swords? Damsel rescuing/resuscitation?
We have many people turn up here with more than one wife, or wives in such a situation turn up - looking for help because it's a complete and utter disaster. It's easy to take an additional wife - briefly... No merit badges for presiding over a disaster. A long, successful monogamous marriage is a far greater achievement than a series of disastrous attempts at polygamy.To me getting a wife or more than one isn't an accomplishment but keeping them while living in a biblical marriage that glorifies God is. It still doesn't make one person better than the next.
At the university Christian Fellowship group I was involved in, we had an annual beard-growing competition over the mid-year holidays. To be in the competition you had to be clean-shaven at the last fellowship meeting for the second semester. Then you had three weeks to grow a beard, and the ladies judged it at the first meeting of the third semester. There was a trophy too - a plastic razor nailed to a board and spraypainted silver, proudly passed around for several years. I remember one year the man who won had had to attend a family event mid-way through the holidays and his mother had made him shave for it - but he still won with only half the growing time of anyone else. He could grow hair like a gorilla.Best beard?
Yeah, same here. Maybe the bar needs to be higher.Oddly, I already qualify for a lot of that...
Guessing they all are alpha male related with a side of caveman.... so,
Hatchet making/throwing
Club weilding
Campfire and BBQ skilz
knighthood skills... swords? Damsel rescuing/resuscitation?
Yeah, same here. Maybe the bar needs to be higher.
Me too.Oddly, I already qualify for a lot of that...
Bahahahahaha!I bet someone would want to see me naked in gold fleck paint....
I could/can do all those in varying degrees of proficiency. I have done some forging, and ballroom dance (waltz). The log cabin building is what I don't have experience with, although we have plenty of materials for doing that.Let's also add:
Blacksmithing
Log Cabin Building
And for @ZecAustin ballroom dancing (not a rib just my jealousy)
Lol. Actually that's as part this Thursday "Forgotten Ways" lesson i give my kids. Flintknapped Arrowhead, they're learning fletchery for the next two months.I have done some forging, and ballroom dance (waltz). The log cabin building is what I don't have experience with, although we have plenty of materials for doing that.
I have one to add. Wood bows and arrows, tipped with flintknapped arrowheads (since we are talking about cavemen).
Nice! Yeah, I always liked making bows and arrows, and have made some pretty good ones over the past few years. I need to get back into it when I get some time. What kind of materials do you use for arrows?Lol. Actually that's as part this Thursday "Forgotten Ways" lesson i give my kids. Flintknapped Arrowhead, they're learning fletchery for the next two months.
Not enough hours in the day!Nice! Yeah, I always liked making bows and arrows, and have made some pretty good ones over the past few years. I need to get back into it when I get some time. What kind of materials do you use for arrows?
ProbablyOkay, some of the kinds I have used are Wild Rose, Sumac, fruit wood suckers, and Ailanthus. The last one being my favorite.
Lol! It's crazy how derailed this thread has become! Do you think we should move somewhere else?