Dating dead people would make conversation harder.
In some cases it would make the conversation better.
This seems pretty typical:
Typically human.
My high school chemistry teacher, for which the demonstration’s instructions said “Take a pinch of this and a pinch of that, mix, and light carefully with a match”, poured some of each on an asbestos tile and pointed a Bunsen burner at it. It resulted in a small mushroom cloud and bits of stringy ash floating down. (There ya go, @Mervin_Bitikofer, 3x. ; - ) He was a fun teacher.
Reminds me of @jammycakes
This looks likely for what happened to a few packages I’ve recieved:
That looks like a FedEx or UPS semitrailer loaded with packages from one that rolled over after blowing over or sliding off an icy Interstate.
Funny but too close to my own experience to be ha-ha funny. Must be why humility is so highly recommended in the Bible.
It’s a bit simplistic, and unfortunately it can ignore the problem of evil tremendously. Jokes do, it seems, run the risk of offending by their hyperbole–this is a good example. My Sunday School was quite strongly on that side yesterday–thank goodness one of them said “it’s ok to question God!”
Well intentioned, but I am concerned some of them won’t have the answers when really bad things happen.
Coming to Terms with the Problem of Evil - Randal Rauser
As Klax says, perhaps the only mitigation is a Christ that suffers with us–not that it explains things.
This can also be achieved by using fabric, yarn and polyester fiber fill! With happier results!
It seems like Craig is very strong on the procreation thing.
Yeah, but where’s the canal? Oh, that must be outside and how they got to school.
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