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Location: somewhere close to Tampa, but closer to the beach
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Originally Posted by yellfire
Like you had anything to do with the circumstances of your birth. This is part of what is so irritating to me about religion - there are so many arbitrary, ridiculous rules and conditions.
LOL..exactly.. i learned more about myself..and life..and had more appreciation, and acceptance for and towards others after i cleared the garbage out of my head..
It amazes me too because so many faithfully go to church on Sunday..yet harbor the worst of opinions..I have witnessed it..and was appalled
I loved the episode of the Simpson's when Homer met God..so true.. lol
OK, well you're on board with the majority so far who do not believe in the Christian hell. I believe in a sort of reincarnation as well - not exactly me as "Yellfire" coming back over and over... more like a transcendent, collective soul or subconscious.
Energy isn't destroyed or created, just transformed... so that energy has to go somewhere, right?
OK, sierra, I changed my mind for you... you can't have alcohol or cigarettes or internet access. In your personal hell that is.
Yep & Yuma, Lake Havasu City, Quartzsite, etc etc.
My Dad lives in Lake Havasu and it is probably the hottest place in AZ, I don't go there anymore during the hottest part of the summer. We were walking through a parking lot to get to our car and about died. I can handle the heat usually, but it was high noon and it took us a few minutes to find out car.
What now...? You wanna send me to that boring Heaven?! They're not gonna give me a drink and a smoke.
Tucson's elevation is higher and it doesn't usually get over 110 here and the nights are cooler. The real hell is in Phoenix and some other places. Once I was stuck in traffic close to Phoenix around the 4th of July wearing shorts. We were still moving enough to not be able to get something out of the trunk and cover my legs. I swear I almost started smelling cooked meat in its own juices!
I had an RV forum friend who also lived in Tucson. He passed on last year. & there are also some others who live there.
My beloved daughter & family live in Peoria, AZ.
My first wife lives in Surprise, AZ.
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