aliveinHim wrote:We should not just say that we want to hang out with the attractive people. That's just mean.
aliveinHim wrote:I'm not looking down on unnattractive people
Yeah, she does tell me if so and so's ugly but she's not saying it a mean way but in a matter of fact way.
She tells me that one day, we're all going to look old and ugly.
If everyone is beautiful, no one is beautiful.
He made us special and unique.
If everyone is beautiful, no one is beautiful.
So you're saying HITLER was beautiful?! Nate, I am disappointed.Nate (post: 1466000) wrote:What? Sorry, this is going to sound rude, but there's no other way to put it. That is hands down one of the stupidest things I have heard in this thread. Let me put it another way.
"If God loves everyone, God loves no one."
See how ridiculous that sounds? See how utterly void of logic that statement is? That's exactly the kind of thing you're saying. EVERYONE IS BEAUTIFUL IN THEIR OWN WAY. Everyone isn't beautiful in the same way, but yes, everyone is beautiful SOMEHOW.
The thing is, because everyone has different standard of beauty and what they consider beautiful, then everyone is beautiful. Just not to the same people. And even old people can be beautiful, too.
If you really think about it, what's better? Telling everyone they're beautiful nor not saying anything? If everyone is beautiful, no one is beautiful. Either way, it doesn't matter. God still loves us.
This statement makes no sense. I mean, have you applied that logic to say, flowers? Just because not every flower is a rose (or a lily or a daffodil or whatever flower you fancy) or because every flower is not all blue or all yellow, that one is less beautiful than the other?
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1466007) wrote:So you're saying HITLER was beautiful?!
aliveinHim (post: 1465928) wrote:She tells me that one day, we're all going to look old and ugly.
Maledicte (post: 1466009) wrote:Well, he was a painter.
http://www.bytwerk.com/gpa/hitlerpaintings.htm
Not half-bad, if I may say so.
Kunoichi (post: 1466089) wrote:Well I'll go to original topic.
I never knew about either of these organizations.
I can say as being suicidal, trying to kill myself several times...each time being physically saved by a person, and also a former cutter...whether the organization is "Christian" or not, to me if its still accomplishing something good for this, then I'm all for it. I've been to several 12 step programs, and while they aren't "Christian" (unless you go to Celebrate Recovery), I've known several people to know God and Jesus as a result. As it was said, when I was suicidal, I even prayed to Satan that I would die "this" time. I'm not proud of that but I just couldn't handle the abuse I was enduring. Obviously God has other plans. And if an organization can give some hope then I'm for it. I don't get the love on the arm thing personally and i don't think it symbolizes much but that's just my thought.
On the second, I grew up with a model of a sister. Meaning sister was a model. As the younger sister, I was often looked over and even in fact was called ugly by my grandmother and sister because i was not "model material". Had a "sit down" where grandma would choose what I would need cosmetic surgery among other things to look "pretty". I was 10 or 11 at the time. I love my grandma and perhaps in her mind she was doing what she felt was best for me. Honestly, all it did was crush me.
It's my opinion that while others may not agree with me on this, if they are telling girls that they are you beautiful no matter what they do, how much make up they wear or they can just be who they are, I'm all for it. If they were telling them to be unhealthy (be anorexic, don't eat right, don't be healthy) then I'd be concerned. Personally I don't see a problem with it.
Yuki-Anne (post: 1466105) wrote:Kunoichi, you have been an inspiration to me for a while now and I just want to say that God has done amazing things through and brought you through amazing trials. You are truly one of the more beautiful people I have ever encountered, and I'd be proud to be even half as beautiful as you.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1465424) wrote:TWLOHA stands for To Write Love On Her Arms,
It's also not a Christian event.
aliveinHim (post: 1466274) wrote:It's our sin that ultimately makes us ugly. I have a disorganized brain.
I'm posting to hopefully compliment Atria's post.aliveinHim (post: 1466274) wrote:It's our sin that ultimately makes us ugly. I have a disorganized brain.
aliveinHim (post: 1466274) wrote:It's our sin that ultimately makes us ugly. I have a disorganized brain.
Furen (post: 1466260) wrote:I'm not sure if anyone has said this yet, but it is a Christian event, or organization anyway.
aliveinHim (post: 1465928) wrote:She tells me that one day, we're all going to look old and ugly.
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