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SignUp Now!Sounds like general inflammation of some kind. You might have some type of food allergy that you aren't aware of.
Sounds like general inflammation of some kind. You might have some type of food allergy that you aren't aware of.
Nah, it's Chronic Fapalosis.
Question for the non-religious folk of the board (so question for almost all of you):
Let's say something bad health-wise happens to you or a close family member. If a close friend of yours who is religious tells you he or she is praying for you or your friend's situation, what are your thoughts?
"Whatever. Who cares?" "That's stupid and pointless." "Please don't." Or is it something more like... "It's nice to know someone is thinking about me and cares about the situation" ??
I'm just curious because this situation comes up for me (as the prayER not the prayEE) from time to time, and I pretty much always keep it to myself because I assume the other party doesn't care.
I work with a Jehovah's Witness who asked me not to say "Bless you" when she sneezes because Witnesses claim that the custom has a pagan origin.I say "Bless you" when someone sneezes, though I don't really think I'm blessing them.
@physicsfactor I would counter that with a "well, Jesus asked me to bless you when you sneeze" and see if you can make some progress.I work with a Jehovah's Witness who asked me not to say "Bless you" when she sneezes because Witnesses claim that the custom has a pagan origin.I say "Bless you" when someone sneezes, though I don't really think I'm blessing them.
And with you.Peace be with you
And with you.Peace be with you