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The ***OFFICIAL*** Weekend Singles' Thread -- Easter Weekend (April 14-16)
April 14, 2006
| Victoria Delsoul and Army Air Corps
Posted on 04/14/2006 4:28:37 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
The True Meaning of Easter
By: Paul Arinaga
There's a lot of controversy about the true meaning of Easter. Some claim that it's actually a pagan celebration in origin. Others lament that retailers, greeting card companies and television are changing Christianity's greatest feast into something with meaning "the size of a jelly bean."
In any case, the most common view about the real meaning of Easter is that it's a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and that through this act, sin and death are conquered. Easter also can be seen as a season of joy. The time of sorrow is over. Lent's penitential forty days have passed, and the fifty days of the Easter season have begun. Winter is over and spring is in the air. In times past, it's said that priests would regale their parishioners with funny stories. Easter was truly a time to rejoice. To rejoice that Our Lord has Risen and that one day we too shall pass through death (which has lost its sting) and rise to New Life!
While I am certainly not erudite enough to give you the definitive answer on what Easter means. I believe that it offers many valuable insights about life, no matter what your religious beliefs. In fact, the Easter story is so powerful that it probably offers something even to an open-minded atheist!
One of the biggest lessons from the Easter story, I believe, is the power of forgiveness. Unfortunately, there are many misconceptions about what forgiveness actually is. In my opinion, it doesn't mean condoning the wrong that has been committed or allowing it to happen again. Moreover, the act of forgiving is not necessarily something you do for the transgressor (although it can be), although its power can transform the transgressor, too. It is something you may do for yourself.
When you can forgive, you can finally be free of the burden of guilt, anger, hatred or resentment. The healing process can begin or finally conclude. You can also let go of the person who hurt you. This makes you stronger and removes the power that person has over you. It's somehow ironic that by not forgiving we allow the person who has harmed us to continue to harm us, even if they themselves are unaware of the long-term damage that is being inflicted. Of course, ultimately, we are responsible. By taking responsibility now for our own interpretation of what happened in the past, we become much stronger - I think that's what people mean when they talk about "self-empowerment".
I'm not sure whether forgiveness is the main lesson of the Easter story or even a primary message from it. But I am sure that it is a valuable one. And I'm also certain that if we can learn how to forgive, we will be more productive - and happier - human beings.
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Hi everybody. The themes for today are sports and movies:
1- Strange sports stories where you either participated or were a spectator. (Anything that seemed out of the ordinary and made you laugh.)
2- Favorite romantic films. Tell us about your most memorable tv/movie romances, or romantic moments.
3- Tell us about your favorite romantic movie dance scene: actors, actress, songs, soundtrack... which particular scene you thought was the best, famous quotes, etc.
And as you all well know, in this world nothing is certain but death and taxes and since it is also a tax weekend, we'd like to add some tax trivia, too.
Make sure to read this great essay regarding the history of taxes in the U.S. written by Army Air Corps. Outstanding job, AAC. Thanks.
Tax Trivia:
1. In 1913, the Sixteenth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution was passed. What did it do?
2. About how much did the U. S. government collect in Income Taxes in the year 2001?
3. Which country does NOT have an income tax?
4. Why was the first U. S. Income Tax implemented?
5. Which U. S. President was responsible for the largest Federal Income Tax cut in the 20th century?
6. Which President implemented the very first Income Tax in the United States?
7. As a percent of income, which country has the highest tax rate?
8. As of the year 2000, the U. S. Internal Revenue Code (or tax code for short) is how many pages long?
9. Who writes the Income Tax laws in the United States?
10. What does the Internal Revenue Service call their electronic method of filing Income Taxes?
Please, join us for some fun.
Your hosts for the weekend are:
Victoria Delsoul Army Air Corps
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: easter; goodtime; mingle; singles; socializing
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To: HitmanLV
Lots of law students even date their professors! It's a cool environment! Haha! :-) LOL! The other thing they do is date around among their classmates. It's like a soap opera in real life. ;-)
I dated 1 classmate in law school - and I quickly learned my lesson to avoid dating fellow law students. I didn't date any professors.
To: snugs; andysandmikesmom; b4its2late; BallyBill; Borges; commish; Deadshot Drifter; dfwgator; ...
Benny Hill sings 'Coconut Milk' on a link on my FR profile page! Enjoy!
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posted on
04/16/2006 8:47:42 PM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(Some people like to dash it out, but they just can't take it!)
To: HitmanLV
This is true--but methinks it's because law schools (and academia greater) are liberal by nature.
In that case, it's probably a good thing Mike Savage isn't a law professor.. ;)
1,163
posted on
04/16/2006 8:47:54 PM PDT
by
rzeznikj at stout
(This Space For Rent. Call 555-1212 for more info.)
To: HitmanLV
The Air Force was the only job I ever had where I felt my efforts were appreciated.
But they had to many rules to suit me.
I like to break rules, especially rules that I feel are unreasonable.
1,164
posted on
04/16/2006 8:48:34 PM PDT
by
Supernatural
(When they come a wull staun ma groon, Staun ma groon al nae be afraid)
To: rzeznikj at stout
I should have pinged you to #1161, too. Law school life is definitely interesting. LOL!
To: tuliptree76
I dated one law student for about a year and a half in law school, and flew solo for the other year and a half, including 1L. Law students are remarkable in that while they try to be promiscuous, they are pretty bad at it! :-)
I never dated a lawyer or anyone involved in the legal profession after that. Suits me fine. :)
1,166
posted on
04/16/2006 8:49:57 PM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(Some people like to dash it out, but they just can't take it!)
To: rzeznikj at stout
Law school is pretty liberal, as far as professors go especially. That being said, I attended undergrad at Vassar, where it was 50 liberal/leftists to every 1 conservative, and the law school student body was much more balanced (I'd say 66% left, 34% right).
1,167
posted on
04/16/2006 8:52:02 PM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(Some people like to dash it out, but they just can't take it!)
To: tuliptree76
What subject or subjects are you planning on teaching at college or a university?
1,168
posted on
04/16/2006 8:52:44 PM PDT
by
Supernatural
(When they come a wull staun ma groon, Staun ma groon al nae be afraid)
To: Supernatural
I'm a rulebender/rulebreaker by nature, also. That's one reason I was never happy in office environments, but excelled when I was on my own! :-)
1,169
posted on
04/16/2006 8:52:48 PM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(Some people like to dash it out, but they just can't take it!)
To: tuliptree76
Hmm.
We shall see when I get there ;)
Though if the traditional social status quo continues (obviously, from my reference), I find that this is rather unlikely to be an issue ;)
1,170
posted on
04/16/2006 8:52:52 PM PDT
by
rzeznikj at stout
(This Space For Rent. Call 555-1212 for more info.)
To: HitmanLV
I note your tag line.
I always said that life is a two-way street and if I have to take it, I can surely dish it out too.
1,171
posted on
04/16/2006 8:55:50 PM PDT
by
Supernatural
(When they come a wull staun ma groon, Staun ma groon al nae be afraid)
To: HitmanLV
Thanks, I enjoyed it.
I puts me finger in my ear and sing "Tinga Linga Lou".
1,172
posted on
04/16/2006 8:55:55 PM PDT
by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
To: HitmanLV
I think you need the link. It works faster that way :-)
To: Supernatural
I always said that life is a two-way street and if I have to take it, I can surely dish it out too.Yep, the problem in my life is that the people who dish it out don't seem to take it very well when I kick them around. Oh well, can't please everyone!
1,174
posted on
04/16/2006 8:56:42 PM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(Some people like to dash it out, but they just can't take it!)
To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
1,175
posted on
04/16/2006 8:57:12 PM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(Some people like to dash it out, but they just can't take it!)
To: Victoria Delsoul
Thanks! Masterful job! ;-)
1,176
posted on
04/16/2006 8:57:31 PM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(Some people like to dash it out, but they just can't take it!)
To: HitmanLV
"I dated one law student for about a year and a half in law school, and flew solo for the other year and a half, including 1L."
My dating experience didn't last that long. A week after the guy dumped me, he started dating the girl that sat next to me in my classes. At the time, it wasn't funny - but now looking back on it, it's hilarious.
To: tuliptree76
Chaplin said it best, and I'll paraphrase. Life is a tragedy in the closeup, and a comedy in the long shot. Wise man!
1,178
posted on
04/16/2006 8:58:18 PM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(Some people like to dash it out, but they just can't take it!)
To: Supernatural
Accounting - my area is taxation, but I can teach in all other areas of accounting. I also taught business statistics for a year.
To: Rca2000; All
I think I will retire early tonight. been a long day(but a GOOD one). Talk at ya' all later!!
Me too, got work tomorrow, been through the wringer this weekend and we will be shorthanded at work tomorrow big time. I need my rest. B-) Nite all, will resume the thread and give all my thanks tomorrow evening.
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posted on
04/16/2006 8:59:50 PM PDT
by
Nowhere Man
(Greystone, I'll miss you (5-12-2001 - 4-15-2006) RIP little buddy.)
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