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Guess what time it is?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 27, 2018:
It's fascinating entertaining fiction.
My take on religion: Ethics and religion are not the same.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 27, 2018:
It sounds like slippery slope.
For me, genuine charity (defined by the "Principles of Charity" an ethical discussion by several ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 27, 2018:
I think everyone's relationship with the world is connected to self interest. It is good that you realize this. Don't be to hard on your self:)
Had to do another just for a good laugh. This plays off of two holidays. Enjoy.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 27, 2018:
This is one to remember LOL
Mississippi Bill Would Force Teachers to Recite the Ten Commandments Every Day – Friendly Atheist
Leutrelle comments on Jan 26, 2018:
Mississippi Bill sounds like a back woods nick name:)
Do the deaf have an inner voice as we know it?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 26, 2018:
Great question:)
How many people here have lived overseas
Leutrelle comments on Jan 26, 2018:
I wish I could live in a foreign culture. I would live in New Zealand because there are no snakes:)
Alligators can live up to 100 years..
Leutrelle comments on Jan 26, 2018:
You mean like see ya later Alligator -- after while Crocodile. I think it is interesting that some reptiles can live longer than humans. The sea turtle can live around 300 years I believe. I saw a science show that had a theory that longevity had to do with how long a species was reproductively viable. It was interesting that many of the centenarians had never had children. Lends credence to the old adage that "you kids are giving me gray hair"!
Television- The great bullshitter
Leutrelle comments on Jan 26, 2018:
This is why I got rid of my dish and bought a Fire Stick, and now I stream what I want watch, and I spend far less time in front of the tube and listen to music, walk more, read, fish, and have got into bird watching a bit. I don't have all the political answers, but I don't feel angry either.
Missouri U.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 26, 2018:
He sure wouldn't get my vote. This guy ought to get a psych evaluation. He sounds like he has come undone. I don't know much about Missouri. I lived there as a child, and attended a segregated school. I would think they progressed enough to see through this lunacy. Go figure
So anyone else have a problem with new rich scientists not supporting poor faction resiliancy and ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Well let me see -- Is that a picture of you guys eating your baby?!! I don't how to help. That was the best I could do. I don't meet with any like minded people, except on this site:)
If your tongue could only process one type of flavor, which would it be?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
This is not fair. Might even be cruel and defiantly unusual. I am gourmet, and I can cook W/O a recipe. I suppose if I was facing the guillotine if I did not choose Hmmm it would be let me eat or let me die! No that will never do -- You win -- I choose savory:(
Can you still wear vagina hats at the Rhode Island School of Design?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Kid's -- I can't help but smile:)
The government could save a ton of money if they would just let the Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
He Haw
You have a magic button in your home!
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I have tell you Jeff that even though I am not a smoker, and never was, I am addicted to tobacco. I use smokeless tobacco of the brand name Skoal. I put a pinch under my lip, and it very addictive. Second hand smoke really bothers me even out side because of my COPD. For my own good I will push the button, but this type of use of tobacco only harms me. So I have a conflict of interest for taking that right to use tobacco from others. When I use nobody even knows that use. I don't even have the urge to spit. I am so use to this habit that I don't produce the excess of saliva that a beginner would. So I guess no I can't push the button because it be for selfish reasons.
What's your preferred dwelling type?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
If my wife would let me I would prefer a Nice RV. I think I am part Gypsy cause I have always had the wander lust. I would be sure to be in the mountains of northern Montana in the summer, and the warm desert of Arizona in the Winter. Plus in between we could see our relatives back east.
The We Agnostics podcast is broadcasting about recovery from drugs and alcohol for the ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
When it comes addiction I say what ever works. I am pragmatic on that subject.
Women’s movements baffle me, simply because people in this day and age that try to use reasoning, ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I think the role deference between man and woman got started long before civilization. The physical strength of a man for millions of years was a very valued commodity. Throwing a spear, packing meat, protecting the tribe, and etc. I think women were a highly valued. They gave birth, child care, kept the fire going (an important task), gathered the plant food, and even hunted if the men were injured. It was simple because people did what they were good at, for the good of the tribe. As technology increased women could do more. The bow made it much easier to hunt, and defend the tribe. At some point men began to abuse their power, and we end up with what we have today. Even the first autos were hard for women to operate before invention the electric starter. Now days we are flooded with technology, and there really is no task that woman can not do, some women can perform better than some men. Just my 2 cents. I thought I would introduce another thread of thought.
Anyone else not surprised by the people on their “fans” list?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I saw that, but never clicked on it. Thanks
A friend of mine said "just pick someone and love them "to me the other day and I've been meditating...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I have been kind of a hermit lately. We just moved, but I have practiced that before, I am glad to be reminded.
For those of you in the northern hemisphere, how do you keep the blues at bay during the winter?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I think walking is good medicine. I walk a mile and half everyday, and after it becomes routine I find that I have some thing that I am looking forward to. It really does help your brain produce natural chemicals that help with depression a subject that I a quite familiar with. It also give me time to think, sort things out, or plan for future events. I am starting a two mile walk tomorrow. A new routine:)
I'm sure this music isn't for everyone, but there does seem to be a significant population of ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Hey AxeElf I think you friend has talent. He is strong on message and reminds me of some of the 60's, and 70's abstract rock. It wasn't always popular, but it had its place.
“A penny saved is a penny earned.” How do you save or earn extra pennies?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Lately because I moved I realized just how much shit I had. I got rid of much, but I still have to much. So I am with you. Since I am retired I think way more before I purchase something. The question I ask my self is do I really need this item? I don't know for sure yet, but I think this will help. Plus since money is no longer a renewable resource at this point, that also helps. My diet is another thing that helps. I don't spend as much at the grocer. Good luck to you.
Emotional eating. Do you do it? What's the go to comfort food?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I have never thought of my self as an emotional eater, but I did like my beer and whisky. Now that I have to watch my sugar, and from your post I may need to rethink this. I now crave something bubbly, so its diet what ever, so maybe I am an emotional eater, only now it not near as good. But I have lost ten pounds already, and expect I will loose twenty more in due course. I think every one has some thing that they use to deal with life to feel better.
The biggest cover-up in human history (literally) Books of Revelation
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
I have read about over written texts. It makes a lot of sense because paper was a scarce resource.
Nautilus | Science Connected
Leutrelle comments on Jan 25, 2018:
Great post. Seldom does any one date man's age in the millions there is so little evidence, but there is some. I don't remember the age, but they did find a sea shell that had a human face carved that was dated quite old. Sticks would be the obvious first tool, but there are probably not many if any around. I quite like reading of discoveries of very ancient man. One of my favorites is of a dinosaur's foot prints fossilized right along side of a man's foot prints. Maybe the dinosaur was tracking the man?
Stephen Hawking Says Humanity Won't Survive Without Leaving Earth
Leutrelle comments on Jan 24, 2018:
I like the idea of terra forming Mars.
Hey everyone, I've hit a bit of a social rut, so I'm reaching out to hopefully like-minded ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 24, 2018:
Welcome, and I hope to read your comments.
A Question for Theists What would your deity think of me: coerced, as it were, into the flock ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 24, 2018:
I think you have gift for writing. You are a good poet. Your meter with such accurate meaning is outstanding!
I have a couple of suggestions (or maybe just questions): First, if there is a way to disable the...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 24, 2018:
I don't know about those emojis, but there is tutorial on your main page, it is by the welcome. I read it, but maybe you can understand it better. The red flag surprises me. It reads like danger sign to me, and I've never flagged anyone. I find by following people is a good way to stay informed. Glad you are here, I enjoy your input.
Here we go again! [viralthread.com]
Leutrelle comments on Jan 24, 2018:
The end of the world predictions are not even believed by most Xtian's. I don't even blink when I hear of one. I don't think I can the number in my own life time.
How Do You Honour Your Familiar?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 24, 2018:
I had a large dog an Akita breed about 120 pounds in his prime. He was scared of the vet, and scared of traveling. I had been feeding him eggs and rice during his end days. He was 13 years old, and my son came to visit, said "Dad it's time to put Buddy down". I knew he was right, but that thought had never come to mind. I fed him chopped steak as his last meal, and waited for the right moment, and shot him with large bore rifle in the back of the head. He didn't know he was going to die, nor did he know he died. His death was instant. I built a large pyre, and cremated him. There were a few small bones left that I kept. My daughter came and helped build the pyre, and place his body. Then we each said a few words to sent him off. He was a warrior dog, and he had a warrior's end.
Have you experienced the slap, kick, and punch of big pharma?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 24, 2018:
Big pharma is one many problems in our health care, but it is major problem. It seems very wrong that they sell to Canada for less. Most Americans are not wealthy and can't afford the costs of many drugs. I know about those test strips, they are very expensive. Sorry you have to bear such a burden, and your son has to suffer this disease.
One of my dogs, Number9
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
My grand daughter and Shatzie a Toy Fox Terrier. She has been a fun dog. https://agnostic.com/images/answers/79233_1wkqe5cfvg9lqws_full.jpeg?v=1
Is amazing to me that people really think that unless you have some kind of religious faith you ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
My thoughts on morality are we have some religious influence wether we are religious or not. I thought as Xtain that it was wrong to think that the nonreligious people couldn't be good folks, and represent good morals. I think people tend to copy what ever good they see, and some copy bad behavior because that is mostly what they see. So our family, friends, and media all give clues on what is good, and then we emulate what we see as good.
Is anyone doing that 100 days of thing?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
I am doing a hundred days to life. I have to control my blood sugar, so diet and walking. It is something I should do any way, but still it is discipline and that is something I was never good at.
New thoughts on politics
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
Finally some sanity to help digest the political rhetoric. Thank you Hellbent
If this isn't true right about now, I don't know what is.. had to share.. :)
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
I glad I read this:) To much negativity, and it can wear a person down.
To every single member of this site that ever served in the military.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
Thank you brave men and women who serve to keep peace. Your sacrifice can not be fully appreciated.
Milkshakes and Root Beer Floats I’ve heard that root beer and/or sarsaparilla is not widely ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
Nice to be young, now I have to watch my sugar. But diet root beer is not bad:)
Rock Hound?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
I live in the gem state, and am plan on looking for sapphire. I have various types of obsidian, but no rainbow.
Do you think there will ever be more atheist people in United States than religious people ,and if ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
It will happen about the same time that the second amendment is repealed.
Has anyone experienced corporal punishment in the school setting?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
Oh ya. Back in the cold war days. Lining up your desk, and crawling under them. It was also common for some of the teachers to have these gruesome paddles hanging on the wall. It was not used often, but served as a deterrent.
Why complicate life?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
Life really can be that simple. It's good to be reminded. . .
You mean the earth is not 6000 yrs old?... [livescience.com]
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
Hmm. . .that means I could visit Australia and still fill close to home?
When did you first doubt religion?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
In seminary when I discovered the Catholic church assembled the cannon. The list of books to be included in the Bible. I thought this really couldn't be the word of god. It was down hill from there, or should I say up hill as independently studied, and concluded that I was agnostic.
So as non believers what do you think of all the crosses you see people wearing as if to ward off ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
Symbolism is powerful. I wear the Celtic Tree of Life, and get complements all the time.
I have looked high and low.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
So many can feel what you have said. Great job, and happy hunting:)
There is no agnostic vs. atheist! The peeve I have...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
I had a melt down from that last debate (a lot to process), and my brain is still a little soft, but I am still comfortable with agnostic. I still take at face value how ever folks want to identify them selves.
Are you able to allow others to be who they are with out judgement?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
I have to say as Xian we weren't supposed to judge, but was very judgmental:( All I can say is when I do judge now I tell myself not to, and by golly that sometimes really works
If Agnostic had a potluck, what would you bring?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
I would bring a yam casserole, and some iced tea.
Feral Humans?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
I definitely think we lost our way when the the agrarian culture took over. I like to pick mushrooms, and it is so evident that we as a species are hard wired to hunt for our food, and it is fun. There would probably only be a few million people, but the planet would be happy. and so would we.
New guy here lol.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
Welcome Jimmy.
Homelessness... what are the solutions?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
My thoughts are to provide Motel 6 style housing. A clean room, with a door lock, shower, bed, and clean clothes. Add to that security, cafeteria, local phone, address, doctor, and medical supplies, and it would give them a chance to find work, and get on their feet again.
Altruism: thoughts? Is it possible for any human to truly be altruistic?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
It makes me feel good, but I still do it.
Did you ever have a job that sucked the life out of you?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 23, 2018:
A Friday WHAT? Are you serious? I need to pray for, yes I did, I slapped myself on the mouth for saying that. After reading that I guess I never had a job that drained life out of me. I did have S Corp and employees, and between the customers, taxes, and the employees, I felt pretty drained sometimes. Come to think of it my health suffered because of it. I still think you have the bigger owy:-)
This my first post.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Read posts and make comments. Welcome and have fun.
What was a disillusionment in your life?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Well other than Santa and the Bunny. . .I think the illusion that my vote made a difference probably hit the hardest. I don't think either party gives a damm about poor people, homeless people, working people, city people, rural people, or just people in general. They only care about what will give them more power. $$$$ I just noticed I am echoing Duke--Sorry man
Visited a Universal Unitarian church.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 21, 2018:
I am glad it fills the hole.
Kakistocracy | Definition of Kakistocracy by Merriam-Webster
Leutrelle comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Good word
Limitations on comedy? Are there limits? everyone likes a laugh but at what cost?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 21, 2018:
Comedy is a part of human nature. I always believed getting made fun of would pass after grade school, but like so many things I've thought, I was wrong
The old testament, are we guilty of throwing the baby out with the bathwater?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 21, 2018:
The OT is a good reverence for ancient history of many civilizations, conflicts, and names of cities and important figures. The Hebrew story is intwined with many much greater civilizations.
I've had a Facebook account for a number of years and I've got to say it's been nowhere near as much...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 20, 2018:
So happy you enjoy it. I feel the same way.
Logic, reason, awareness, knowledge makes you an agnostic. Compassion makes me human.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 20, 2018:
I have say this state of yours should be written down and remembered. So simple, but very compelling.
Hello guys, I'm new here so this is my first post.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 19, 2018:
I can empathize with this anxiety. I think you will find yourself in good company. If your anxiety is mental, and does not manifest symptoms in your physical body then you probably don't need medication and that is a good thing. Just comment and share. This a good place to find your own answers.
A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who gave me advice about what directions will be best for me to take.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 19, 2018:
I am glad to see you still hanging in there. Many great experiences to come.
I have significant Xian background, and I have been agnostic for over 20years.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 19, 2018:
I was reminded of the mini-death in which I do call out god. I suspect maybe the is no hope for me:)
Do any of you look to Comedians for insight on political, religious, or societal topics?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I can't say as I do, and I can't say as I don't. I defiantly was George Carlin fan.
There's an old saying: “Those who live by the sword should be very careful when dicing onions.”
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
That is funny. It's a classic, and I shall steal and use:) Thank you.
Discussion about the latest site footer It reads "Agnostic.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I have only been a member a short while, and the way I found the sight was by typing agnostic. I clicked and joined. It has been my impression that there are at least as many atheists as agnostics which I would expect, and have no problem. I would not expect theist to be interested, unless they were having some doubt in their position of belief. I think W/O religion is a good tenet.
Are you an open or closet agnostic/atheist, and why?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I am an open agnostic, but I don't were a sign an advertise. If someone is pouring on the gospel, or church identity then I will tell them I am agnostic. Usually the conversation ends there. I wouldn't mind further inquiry, but most times the conversation is dropped, the subject is changed.
Drugs, Drugs, Baby....
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I grew up in the 60's, and I can say that LSD, magic mushrooms, and peyote gave a new reality type of experience. I don't think it was a God experience. It would allow me to see things that I did not think possible. In fact I would be up for trying LSD again if I thought I could trust the source.
Britons View Atheists As More Moral Than Believers, Religion More Harmful Than Good
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
Well I remember a Xian bumper stick: "Were not Perfect, Just Forgiven" This would leave one to conclude that Xian's had a license to behave poorly.
Humanity is my race, Love is my religion, Peace is my weapon, Service is my Occupation!
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I think that is a great motto.I like it
How many people have a electric vehicle?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
What kind of a heater does an electric car have?
Read this once and think about it when people preposition ridiculous 'alternatives' to a situation.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 18, 2018:
I feel like it is a minority that practice said tactic. It is still annoying when it happens.
Are shorter people respected the same as taller people
Leutrelle comments on Jan 17, 2018:
It sure helps to be tall to play basket ball.
What do we import from mexico? - CBS News
Leutrelle comments on Jan 17, 2018:
I am not sure what you mean "industries that depend on those imports"? I think we as a people may need to rethink about how much we import. Except for tequila.
A Mind-Bending Translation of the New Testament
Leutrelle comments on Jan 16, 2018:
I thought the NT was originally written in koine Greek, but I could be wrong. I have seen Aramaic translations, but thought they translated from the koine Greek. Now I have to research. -- I did some fact checking. The earliest manuscripts of the NT were written in koine Greek. By the time the first books of the NT were written, the common language used by the Jewish people was koine Greek. Why did the Jewish people speak koine Greek? It is because they under Roman rule, and because Alexander the Great many people through out the known world spoke Greek, and was even adopted by the Romans for communications. Theses early manuscripts were then translated to Aramaic, Slavic, Ethiopian, Coptic and others as time passed. The Greek translation of the Hebrew OT is called the septuagint. As languages and readers changed the manuscripts were translated. Just to make my rambling clear the earliest NT Manuscripts were written in koine Greek.
Is belief a choice?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 16, 2018:
I think beliefs are culturally influenced and that they are not a choice. There seems to be pockets of religion. Like in parts of India they are Hindu, other parts Buddhist, and still others Muslim and a mixture of each within the groups. Maybe after a person is influenced by a girl friend, nice family, workplace, and are introduced to a new idea of belief they could make a choice to believe a different religion. But I still think they were influenced to make that choice.
Been months since I've been up here, but felt like I needed to vent some.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 16, 2018:
It's a hard path you've chosen, but picking this group will help you find your bearing. I was once a pastor a long long time ago. I still miss the group dynamic, and wish there was an agnostic group in every town. The Universalist church would be a good half way house. I bought a motorcycle, and that helps me. Live life to fullest and do things you enjoy.
I just heard that God updated his 10 Commandments.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 16, 2018:
To funny. I need to print this, but don't know how.
Do atheist women think a man should be the one to make the 1st move or take the lead?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 16, 2018:
I have no problem with women making the first move. I always thought the rules they made for male female interaction in my generation were sexist and judgmental. I still open the door for women, but guess what, I open them for men. Equal is equal.
Incest: Immoral or Moral?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 16, 2018:
If incest is practiced in a manner in which it is not abuse then I (putting my gross factor aside) would say it is Amoral.
Hiya. I'm brand new to agnostic.com and I'm looking for a reason to frequent the site.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 15, 2018:
If you are struggling to find people you can relate to, this is a good spot. If you have question you may find an answer. If you want to grow in your intellect, there are many intelligent people. If you want to have fun with your ideas, again this is a good spot. Just browse and read, and you will find your own answer. Welcome, and just give us a little time.
What is your favorite plant based recipe? No meat, no dairy. I'd like to try it!
Leutrelle comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Black beans mixed in a good organic rice with asian garlic chili paste to liking. The chili paste is a bit hot.
Do you believe in Divination?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 15, 2018:
I used to water witch and was told by my pastor that I shouldn't. That of course didn't stop me. People kept asking me so I continued to practice. I did W/O exception find in water in shallow depths in areas where the water table was much deeper. I don't know why it worked, but in my experience it did.
I also want to say I’m new on here and I haven’t been asked for money from some who’s says ...
Leutrelle comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Welcome. I hope that you continue to participate.
6 Protons, 6 Neutrons and 6 Electrons.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 15, 2018:
I am sorry DJVJ311:( I am a chemistry drop out.
Are You Aware Of The Things You Touch?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 15, 2018:
A good reason to use debit cards.
Watching V for Vendetta again.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 15, 2018:
Well I do like watching movies, so I'll give this one a try this.
Smokers?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 14, 2018:
I prefer a pinch of tobacco, and believe me it is addicting. If I quit for two years, I would never touch it again.
What is with the hatred of police officers?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Personally I have had zero problem with the police. I can not remember the last time I was pulled over. The time I did get pulled over they have always at the very least been civil, and I ran into a polite one ore more. My memory is a little fuzzy. My think is they have hard job, but there are some bad ones.
George Carlin on Religion and God - YouTube
Leutrelle comments on Jan 14, 2018:
I've seen this many, and never get tired of it. In fact I wanted post this, but forgot how to operate a link. I struggle with my computer, for that matter any computer. Thanks for sharing
Would being a 'slave' be better than being homeless?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 14, 2018:
I don't see problem with your thinking in the ideal. I do the think in practical terms problems would arise in most cases. I would have a hard time with trust. If I had history a with person who had fallen on hard times, I might consider it. Your basic premise is altruistic, and that a good thing.
Besides religion, what's an example of magical thinking?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Astrology, palm reading, card reading, fortune cookie
Am I the only who is proud of my early ancestors from millions of years ago?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 14, 2018:
I like the site ancient origins. You can register for free, and be commercial free. Getting back to the point, my favorite study is the age of man, but I never thought about being proud of them. However you do make a good point, and will consider being proud of my ancient ancestors as time passes.
Forgive and forget?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Yea buddy. Feel the same way!
Wow didn’t know this site existed. Glad I found it though.
Leutrelle comments on Jan 14, 2018:
Welcome Puck. I hope you like as much as I do. How did you find it?
Where do you find community?
Leutrelle comments on Jan 13, 2018:
That is a tough one. I've been agnostic for many year, and after being use to the church community I find I still haven't filled that void. I am looking into joining an astronomy club, both to learn, but also looking for community.

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