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God of the gaps. Superstition resides in the gaps of our understanding . As those gaps are filled with new discoveries and understanding , so does god retreat in the remaining gaps. Depending on one's definition, perhaps in the final gap we will find out that she was always there . Until then remain skeptical and adapt an agnostic posture. Based on the available evidence there is no indication of her existence, but since all the evidence is not in , or even a commonly held definition. who knows? Certainly not me,
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Possible prostate issues or bladder problem?
sirineou replied to advancebooking's topic in Health and Medicine
Take the below for what it's worth , which might be nothing m but that was my experience. I had the issue of getting up to urinate several time with similar feelings as you mentioned, and then not being able to fall asleep again for a while. In washing some doctors talk about the issue on YouTube vitamine B1 complex was suggested to decrease urination regency. ( B1 deficiency can Coues urination issues) In addition by sister who is a nurse practitioner back n the US suggested m Magnesium in the evening and half hour before I go to sleep Melatonin and Benadryl ( Diphenhydramine) . I sleep like a baby(8-9 hrs) and only get up to urinate one time, I have also noticed fewer urination during the day. The B1 complex (vitamin B1, B2, B6 ), takes about one month to have any noticeable affect. Talk to your doctor to see if it is right for you.It has worked wonders for me -
You are of course right and Ελεύθερος to your opinion. But the question is, or should be . Why were there more more religious people back then , And more Atheists now ? IMO it is that back then they were not as free as we are now to express their true opinion. We all know what happened to Socrates , who had trouble keeping his mouth shut. So Atheists were under-represented then. As I am sure now they are over-represented because, like registered politically independents , many Atheists , are because they think it makes them sound intelligent. That's why they take every opportunity to tell people that they are atheists. Which is why I would never tell people I am an Atheist I believe the fact that I am an Atheist is no ones business , My Atheism is a personal matter , I always try to keep my Atheism to myself Not to take any chances , in case you missed it I am an atheist ????
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Did you find this on Utube? But congratulations you are finally right about something.You know what they say about a broken clock being right twice a day? With great anticipation I await the second time. Indeed both the people I mentioned. were atheists . Now they are very much dead. In multitasking I copied from the wrong list. appologies to all of my fans . Below for your viewing pleasure, please enjoy a partial list of of Christian Nobel winning Scientists.(I am afraid the list was too long), So With no uncertainty (pun intended) whatsoever, I can state that Heisenberg was Christian. Please make sure to retract your false statement concerning the correlation between intelligence and religiosity or the lack thereof. . With the included apology for spreading fake news of course. Yours Truly an Atheist whose intelligence has been questioned more than once.
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If it is true that "Super-Smart People, Almost INVARIABLY, Turn Out to Be Atheists? " you failed to mention what religion you are devoted to. Below is a list that the name of thousands of well respected scientist who were religious.some of them such as Paul Dirac ,Niels Bohr Nobel prize winners. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_atheists_in_science_and_technolog After reviewing all available evidence I have concluded that he certainly had one.
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Motorbike Mysteriously Catches Fire at Fishing Spot
sirineou replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Poor guy, These people don't have a lot of money, and mouths to feed. -
Immigration house check
sirineou replied to James76's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What I did and do is I scan documents and keep them in a document file in my computer and also on a USB memory stick. Now that i think of it , I need to find where it is, and update it. I have a bunch of documents that I have in my computer but not the USB stick. I was told to store them on the cloud but I am not sure I trust the security. -
Immigration house check
sirineou replied to James76's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Some of them can be such A-holls . I am lucky that here in Khon Kaen we have a good bunch, but I hear horror stories from other places, If you had a marriage certificate, obviously you had permission to marry from the home country. Not your fault that they lost it. Anyway all is well that ends well, -
Immigration house check
sirineou replied to James76's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yea other also told me, I thought that people choose retirement over visa because it was easier and you did not have home visits and such. Apparently it is easier for you but not for the visit reason since you still get them even with a retirement visa. Your situation sounds strange , because we were married outside Thailand, and we also registered our marriage here , If I remember correctly that was the Kor 2 and we were issued a Thai marriage certificate, I believe that's the Kor 3. (it's been a while) and we had no problem. Are you sure you understood correctly, If I did not have my wife who speaks fluent English and Thai I would be lost. Did you get married here or back at your home country? I really don't remember exactly , but I think when we got married back in the states(13 years ago) My wife had to provide an "Affirmation of Freedom to Marry " some sort of a document that she was not married in Thailand and was free to marry me, I guess the same would apply if married here at which point you will have to provide some sort of a document that you are not married back home and that you are free to marry. But if you had both the Kor2 and kor3 the assumption should had been made that you provided these documents to the Amphure that issued the marriage certificate, otherwise they would have not. and they should have a copy. As I said if I did not have my wife I would be totally lost. Immigration can get very strange here depending which way the wind blows. Sorry to hear about your problems , sucks to have to lay out 800K when you are married. Did you talk to an Agent to see if they can resolve this situation for you? -
Exactly my reaction when I read " Firstly this thread is not meant as a Thai bashing thread its about the way Thailand appears to ignore morality when it comes to appeasing aggressive outside Country's"
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Up here in Khon Kaen it also rains every night for the past couple of weeks, but during the day is not too bad. A bit cloudy, which IMO is good because it cools things down. But you are right it's a hit or miss season. Don't drive too far , not fun driving in the rain, at least for me.
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No first hand experience, We were also thinking of taking a ride to Ko Chang, and were concerned about the rain, so we asked a friend who drives there all the time and she said that it rains but at night. In the end we decided to go out of the country for a month. If you go please post your experience, we might want to go when we come back.
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Heatwave in US Southwest region to expand east
sirineou replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Heatwave in US Southwest region to expand east
sirineou replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I posted that this was reported on every major news outlet. And I gave you the Guardian because it was not behind a paywall. Below are links to some other publications, perhaps you can find one that you like there. If not please let me know, plenty more where these came from. But of course you could read about the existential dangers Hunter's drug problem presents to humanity on Fox entertainment news where they whisper the sweet little nothings you want to hear to your ear. https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/25/world/gulf-stream-atlantic-current-collapse-climate-scn-intl/index.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/07/25/atlantic-ocean-amoc-climate-change/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2023/07/25/atlantic-current-collapse-possible-in-two-years-study-suggests/70434388007/ https://www.axios.com/2023/07/25/gulf-stream-collapse-atlantic-ocean-circulation https://www.npr.org/2023/07/25/1190066396/a-vital-ocean-current-that-controls-weather-around-the-globe-is-at-risk-of-colla https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/25/climate/atlantic-ocean-tipping-point.html https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/warming-could-push-atlantic-ocean-past-tipping-point/ https://www.sciencealert.com/atlantic-ocean-circulation-could-collapse-by-2050-scientists-warn https://www.ft.com/content/41efe7f2-5bd5-48fc-96e8-7275f08180fd https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/4118630-atlantic-ocean-currents-system-collapse-climate-change/ https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/crucial-global-climatic-system-could-face-tipping-point-in-two-years-20230725-p5dr6p.html https://interestingengineering.com/science/atlantic-oceans-conveyor-collapse-2025