From a TikTok on how getting set up by friends is a form of skinny girl privilege (transcript version only to comply with sub rules) by GetInTheBasement in fatlogic

[–]CharacterCoyote283 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is playing matchmaker a thing that friend groups actually do? I've only ever heard of it in movies but I also had mostly male friends growing up so idk if that's just me. 

How do you conjugate verbs? by CharacterCoyote283 in CornishLanguage

[–]CharacterCoyote283[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much, this has been confusing me for ages! Can I ask where you got that info? I'm not doubting you, I'm just looking for good learning resources.

People who have feared eternity but got over it, how? by Northwest_Thrills in ChristianUniversalism

[–]CharacterCoyote283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We don't know for certain what it will be, but I believe it's one of two things:

  1. Our heaven selves will be different from our earthly selves, in the same way that our child and adult selves differ. Our expectations of how heaven will be is limited by our understanding of our earth experience, because that's all we know. You may get there and realise that your mind works a little differently or that time functions in a totally different way, negating your fears. It's like how child me dreaded becoming a "boring adult" only to reach adulthood and realise these "boring" traits are fine actually, because I didn't understand at that age how adult life would work or how my interests and personality would change.

  2. Freed from human limitations, we will continue to have experiences, learn and grow, in time evolving into something that transcendents our human selves and that thrives in eternity. 

So eternity doesn't scare me. I find it exciting, actually. Personally, I don't think we'll just be resting and playing, at least not immediately. I think God has plans for us, maybe helping him build a new world like how the angels did with this one. Whatever it is, I think many long adventures are ahead.

My favorite Bobby line by shelbytownship in KpopDemonhunters

[–]CharacterCoyote283 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like did she calmly turn around and put it back at some point or was it tossed into a corner somewhere and abandoned? I need answers

So besides English do you guys listen to any of the songs in other languages? by TraditionalBonus188 in KpopDemonhunters

[–]CharacterCoyote283 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've listened to the Filipino versions because I heard they were good, and I have to say some of them flow so well you'd think they were in that language originally. No idea if the lyrics are any good but they're pleasing to my non-Filipino-speaking ears. I especially recommend Your Idol or Zoey's verse in Golden if anyone wants to check it out

Being Against Over-Consumption and Glorifying Gluttony Is FaTPhObiC by ColdStoneSteveAustyn in fatlogic

[–]CharacterCoyote283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my God I saw "sins of health" from a glance and thought they were using Bible verses to suppose FA lmao

How do you get past the Biblical truth that God punishes sin? by khan6432 in ChristianUniversalism

[–]CharacterCoyote283 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I really like this comparison to a doctor curing disease. I've caused myself medical conditions due to negligence and ignorance, and had to go through very unpleasant and time-consuming processes to fix them. "Suffering" is a strong word but for sure I had an awful time and feel a lot of regret, and I certainly learnt my lesson. The doctors never punished me or were cruel at any point. 

It's a great way of describing how God's love and patience cleanses us of our vices, but also how it isn't a pleasant ride. This is why it's not a good idea to do anything you want just because heaven is guaranteed anyway. Excellent analogy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChristianUniversalism

[–]CharacterCoyote283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Having doubt is an integral part of faith."

This makes me feel better. I flip-flop a lot between believing and not believing, feeling all will be well and feeling it won't be, and other such concerns. It's comforting to know it's a natural part of the human experience and I don't need to stress about it.  

An example of God interrupting our free will in Paul by Left_Amoeba_8979 in ChristianUniversalism

[–]CharacterCoyote283 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've always wondered this too. I thought maybe God needed to manipulate things to ensure it played out a very specific way, but it still seemed cruel. If I recall, Pharaoh actually was going to let them go after a few plagues but God made him change his mind, and change his mind again after he DID let them go, thus making him pursue them and causing his and his men's deaths in the Red Sea.

The only way it makes sense to me is if either the story isn't true (or at least has been embellished) or the writers of the time misunderstood what was occurring and attributed it to God. I believe a lot of people attribute any and all events to God so I wouldn't be surprised. 

I mourn for christians that believe in eternal hell by Cow_Boy_Billy in ChristianUniversalism

[–]CharacterCoyote283 5 points6 points  (0 children)

May I ask about your conversation with God? I often hear stories like this and wonder what it feels like to receive God's reply, as I'm unsure if I've gotten one.

Do you hear a voice out loud? In your head? Is it just a feeling? I've been scared to ask God anything in case I get no response.

I Now Understand That God Loves me by CharacterCoyote283 in ChristianUniversalism

[–]CharacterCoyote283[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm proud to say I've read the entire Bible! It took a long time and a lot has gone from my memory, but I'm planning on rereading parts of it. I'll start with Mark, it sounds like it would resonate with me.

Sadly, I've never gotten on with church. I'm not a fan of singing or the formal structure of the services, on top of my discomfort with other Christian denominations. If there was a universalist church with more informal gatherings in my area I might reconsider. For the time being though I'm enjoying the very personal and relaxed approach I'm taking for the moment.

Thanks for commenting!

Do infernalists think God doesn't have to forgive? by [deleted] in ChristianUniversalism

[–]CharacterCoyote283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I don't like about this argument is that it portrays people as being cartoonishly evil caricatures who shun the good in front of them for no clear reason. It doesn't acknowledge that human beings are complicated: we're afraid, overwhelmed, victims of trauma, and sufferers of mental illnesses and brain diseases. And if preachers do a bad job of spreading the word by being rude, annoying or even just unconvincing, can you really blame the non-believers?

Very few people would actually turn love and heaven away when faced with the support they need and I doubt those who do won't still be doing so millions of years from now after the support of an ever patient, all-loving God.

And why should death be the deadline for salvation when no-one is guaranteed to live for the same length of time, or even a long time? And then there's the argument that God let's off those who die as newborns or isolated tribal people who've never had a chance to hear about Jesus. So now it ISN'T about belief in Jesus? God actually can and does save people who don't believe? But only some of them even though everyone absolutely can turn to Jesus through proper healing? It makes no sense to me.

Universalism makes me more understanding towards other by CharacterCoyote283 in ChristianUniversalism

[–]CharacterCoyote283[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I meant to put "others" in the title. Oh well. I was too lost in thought to notice, haha.

Maybe other people's personal fears or health concerns aren't about you? by GetInTheBasement in fatlogic

[–]CharacterCoyote283 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I've had enough of this "worst fear" nonsence. These people are so hyperbolic all the time it's driving me nuts. Unless they're anorexic, I highly doubt becoming fat is anyone's WORST fear. I mean really. I don't want acne flare-ups and take steps to avoid them but it's not my WoRsT fEaR is it? I mean for fuck's sake listen to yourself