the330thbg wrote:
Bill Greenwood wrote:
330, topics and posts are not like second hand smoke, or jet noise, if you don't like them or are not broad minded enough to consider other views then why not just skip them?
And perhaps the idea of banning someone is not exactly the spirit of Christmas.
yah, mate.., no one
EVER gets banned on this board!!!! LOL
I have nothing against the topic. Not sure how you read that between the lines?
I am a believer in this.., strange as it is.., as a small kid I had vivid memories of being on a sailing vessel. I even knew the terminology, spooked my parents as well. I think, or hope.., death is only the beginning!
I have just witnessed how a simple, innocent question or statement can be spun into something horrific.., all it takes is one persons viewpoint, religious belief etc. to differ from yours and away we go!!!!! There are all types on here.., athiests, biggots, antisemites, you name it.., they are here! Also, within these walls of WIX are some of the most amazing people ever assembled.., which is why I continue to eat 'beets' and listen to the 'jet noise' and breath in the 'second hand smoke'!
Cheers!
Since we're bringing up personal experiences...
I did a little personal tour through Germany, France, England and Austria back in the summer of 92. First of all, I never once felt uneasy while going through these countries- it felt quite natural to me. I chalked that up to studying German and French for several years and being a lifelong student of history- I recognized places I had read about, etc. What I *wasn't* prepared for was being able to find my way around Paris without difficulty and feeling completely at home there. It was quite odd- not only did I feel comfortable walking through the city at night, but I was able to navigate my way through the streets and find various stores and sites as though I'd done it a thousand times before. It sounds fairly mundane, but if you've ever been in a completely foreign city for the first time, generally there's a sense of confusion or unease as you try to find your way around and get used to the surroundings- and that never once set in when I was in Paris. I've never quite been able to explain that, and it's something I always hark back to when I hear stories like this. I'm not saying I'm convinced of reincarnation, past lives, or other supernatural phenomena, but I've experienced things and read enough accounts to keep an open, inquisitive mind about the topic.
Lynn