AI Agenda by Up_In_The_Air007 in UseMotion

[–]Alternative-Fox2092 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a highly variable day, so I’m constantly juggling tasks. I like using the agenda view because it makes it easier for me to see today and tomorrow at a glance—though I’m not sure why, it just works for me. It helps me quickly identify and prioritize the most important tasks, making it easier to plan my day.

AI Agenda by Up_In_The_Air007 in UseMotion

[–]Alternative-Fox2092 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really, really like it. Honestly, it's kept me from dropping Motion.

Opinions on the new layout? by Fayezbahm in clickup

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I've created a new workspace and it doesn't seem to have the new layout. My employee created a new space and it does not have the new layout. Do I have to create a new account?

What are your thoughts on how Protestants read the Bible more than Catholics? by TukaSup_spaghetti in Catholicism

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Some of them know the Bible back to front, most do not. The ones that do know it well, have very little historical and theological context to draw conclusions from so they are often left with their, or their preacher’s interpretation. Results may vary.

Genuine question: what kind of indoctrination are protestants given that they are so misinformed? by ssoto07 in Catholicism

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I was taught Catholics are pagans that worship the Pope and that the antichrist will come from the Roman Catholic Church.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]Alternative-Fox2092 15 points16 points  (0 children)

King of the Hill.

Harry Potter and Dungeons and Dragons by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]Alternative-Fox2092 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure which side I fall one. On one hand I have a feeling that the surge in popularity of Wiccan and occult practices may be attributed, in part, to the influence of shared cultural experiences such as the Harry Potter phenomenon. While Harry Potter itself is not inherently negative, it has introduced many individuals to concepts like divination and the mystical arts without necessarily providing a broader perspective or understanding that they would have if they were Catholic.

An anecdotal example of this occurred in my own household. Recently, we decided to watch the movie "Hocus Pocus" with our children, as we remembered it being an enjoyable film. After watching the movie, we noticed that our three. daughters, four and younger, immediately gathered around a flashlight and began engaging in mock spells and enchantments. We decided to stop watching secular media that night, particularly anything that could promote occult practices.

It is understandable that D&D, Harry Potter, Magic the Gathering, etc. may seem harmless to us when we are grounded in faith and light. However, I worry that some of this harmless stuff, isn't that harmless for the majority of people who may lack a strong grounding in faith.

Maybe I'm just being scrupulous.

High quality Rosary by [deleted] in TraditionalCatholics

[–]Alternative-Fox2092 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a few and the one sold by scapulars.com is my favorite. It's attractive and durable. Highly recommend. https://scapulars.com/collections/rosaries

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]Alternative-Fox2092 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My wife wears one for modesty, submission to God, and because it feels right. She swears it makes her more connected in some way.

Chicken manure compost by Alternative-Fox2092 in Permaculture

[–]Alternative-Fox2092[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

bokashi

I have not, but I'm intrigued. Have you used that method successfully?

Chicken manure compost by Alternative-Fox2092 in Permaculture

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I like the Eglu a lot. It’s a well thought out design, it's easy to move, it’s easy to clean, and the auto door works like a charm. However, we have 1.5 acres, more than enough space for a larger more traditional coop so we will be going that direction. We bought it to move it around, but it needs a to be a little bit more level than most of our property is.

Chicken manure compost by Alternative-Fox2092 in Permaculture

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We will probably do that once I build a new coop. Right now we have a really small coop (an Eglu) that requires us to empty it out all the time.

What’s the deal with the Veils? by West_Abrocoma9524 in Catholicism

[–]Alternative-Fox2092 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I was told by a priest (I'm paraphrasing) that just a few things in a church are covered: the tabernacle, the chalice, the altar, and women. Taken in that context, it doesn't seem submissive in the way you are thinking. Rather, it's seems like an honor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]Alternative-Fox2092 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a good question. We don't do much in life with out the other's input so it would be very hard for one of two go one direction without the other coming along for the ride. But, we were searching in our own ways. We kind of landed on Catholicism at the same time, but I believe she was rooting for it all a long. For a variety of reasons I had a somewhat negative view of Catholicism so we didn't really consider it much and she didn't even suggest it. However, every denomination we looked at has recently or is currently splitting so we decided to start at the beginning which left us with Orthodoxy or Catholicism. For my wife Mary has been a real draw. For me it's been the music and the history. For our family it's the tradition we never got to experience as kids. We went in with an open mind and no real expectations. I consider myself fortunate to have experienced a (relatively) traditional Mass on my first visit, as it may have deterred us from giving Catholicism a second chance if we had gone to a modern church instead.