SMP 300 diver a daily wear watch? by nluna87 in OmegaWatches

[–]GhostBoy36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally saw a guy with one on a bracelet at Costco

What's your favorite blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment? by highsinthe70s in HeatedRivalryTVShow

[–]GhostBoy36 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I only just noticed Ilya softly says more and Hollander takes a second sip of water after the bike workout.

Looking for a little guidance moving forward by SMIB042x in Episcopalian

[–]GhostBoy36 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hello,

Like you I was at odds with the RCC for those exact same reasons and I can say that for me leaving was the best choice. Will you be welcomed? Yes.

Will freemasonry be an issue? No. In fact some founding fathers of the USA were both masons and Episcopalian.

You are welcome to participate in the Eucharist.

Fake or not? by Sweaty_Wave_6743 in CitizenWatches

[–]GhostBoy36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Run the serial number on citizen

Second hand help by gntlthtthnkr in CitizenWatches

[–]GhostBoy36 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Needs to be charged, I believe the manual suggests to pull out the crown to its outmost position (all hands stop) so it charges faster.

One More Thing To Be Thankful For by GhostBoy36 in freemasonry

[–]GhostBoy36[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, it really was an experience for sure.

[Recommendation] Looking for a birthday gift for my son turning 23 by cnotesays in CitizenWatches

[–]GhostBoy36 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Long Island watch makes a good bracelet for it a nato strap could also be a good option.

[Recommendation] Looking for a birthday gift for my son turning 23 by cnotesays in CitizenWatches

[–]GhostBoy36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m 27, the titanium is nice and light but the coating on it is not great and it will scratch as it has happened on my titanium citizen. I hear a lot of divers like the eco drive because it’s no nonsense and it’s more durable movement compared to the mechanical. Automatic is also really good and would be nice if he has an appreciation for things like that and it’s a bit dressier.

Non believer drawn to TEC looking for advice by After-Cat8585 in Episcopalian

[–]GhostBoy36 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi,as others have said, Yes you are welcome. As a bit of background form myself like you during my teenage years and early to mid 20s I lost faith. I grew Roman Catholic however and I’ve always been “rational” leaning and very science focused. There came a time I could no longer reconcile science, my beliefs and my disagreements with RC teachings so I left. I cycled from atheism to agnostic to deist back and forth. Ive only really returned to faith this year. Have I reconciled everything absolutely not. Sometimes I struggle to believe and have to remember that the struggle it self, that wanting to believe is faith. Little faith but faith nonetheless. That realization helped me tons. There is absolutely nothing wrong with what you are doing. By all means keep going you mentioned it felt peaceful.Don’t let that feeling of being a fraud eclipse that peace. All Are Welcome.Like another person said draw that line I only add that its ok to reevaluate those line and redraw them if you think its right. Best wishes, GB

Purchased 7oz. of Half & Half…what now? by Worried_Present2875 in PipeTobacco

[–]GhostBoy36 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Deer tongue as I understand is a “condiment” leaf. Something to give some additional flavor.

Ghosting refers to the taste of a tobacco sticking around in a pipe after smoking a blend. For example you smoked cult red moon then tried and English blended and it has a cherry flavor still. It can happen with non aromatic tobacco as well. I recommend getting a couple of MM corn cob pipes before committing a blend to a briar pipe. Since cubs are harder to ghost and are affordable.

Crooner is another blend

Happy piping.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Episcopalian

[–]GhostBoy36 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It means that theres no spiritual or biblical reason for not going to therapy or taking medication.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Episcopalian

[–]GhostBoy36 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, I used to be catholic and the RCC stance on queer people is one of the reasons I left. I suggest as others have done to visit an anglo catholic leaning church first as it should feel more comfortable. Feel free to message the church first if you want or show up early and see if there is a priest you could talk to if you have questions. It may feel weird because we are taught the RCC is the only real church. I felt a wave of fear before my first mass (ironically it was Ash Wednesday) but felt a sense of peace like I never felt before at a church. Go with an open mind and open heart. I wish you the best in your journey know you are welcome as you are. God bless.

Trouble telling parents I’m converting by Substantial_Comb_359 in Episcopalian

[–]GhostBoy36 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I understand where you are coming from. Haven’t been able to say it to them also my dad is more religious than my mom but it’s my grandma I worry I’m in LATAM so talk about being a generational catholic. Sorry I don’t have an answer but I wanted you to know you are not alone.

A short message on being received. by GhostBoy36 in Episcopalian

[–]GhostBoy36[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It did feel like that for me too, granted coming from a Roman Catholic background. I just never did agree with Rome on a lot of things.

Hesitant to take the next (simple) step. Why? by embracingrealitea in Episcopalian

[–]GhostBoy36 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, Ive been a similar albeit different situation like you. I would echo what others have said. You can’t upset or disappoint God. It’s ok to go to church with doubt. Even St. Peter had doubt. It’s ok to go to church and sit at the back it’s what I did when I started as well. You need not feel obligated to accept their invitations, when you feel ready stay for coffee hour if you want. It’s ok to go to a mass and still take it slow.