The whole time I kept wondering if the glass thing behind you was a picture frame or a window or a mirror. (It looks really good!) What . . . exactly is it?
I don't see how people needing people is a physical problem any more than it's a spiritual problem. I think people need people spiritually as well. What's interesting about . . . these people needing people . . . is that friends can be united even without something that it is "about" (sorry, Lewis) Sometimes you could just listen to your friend talk about what IKEA looks like, but because it's your friend you want to listen anyway.
"Friends are people who care about your soul. It's like a mutual agreement that you are going to care about each other." *sigh* Yes.
There's a kind of . . . going to your friends that is in-place of God, and also a kind of going to friends that is . . . a call to God. The first is a relationship with you and the friend. The second is a relationship with you and the friend and God, or you and God, and the friend and God . . . and you and the friend. Do you know what I'm saying?
A Year Of Questions is a project begun on March 22, 2010, by seven teens who want to be better at asking questions and articulating answers. This blog exists to make it easier to discuss these questions (because a 500 character limit on YouTube comments is rather limiting). Enjoy!
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The whole time I kept wondering if the glass thing behind you was a picture frame or a window or a mirror. (It looks really good!) What . . . exactly is it?
And, to everything you said: Yes.
:D It's a window. I'm on my front porch. But it's reflecting the trees outside my house. =)
I miss you, Wednesday.
I don't see how people needing people is a physical problem any more than it's a spiritual problem. I think people need people spiritually as well. What's interesting about . . . these people needing people . . . is that friends can be united even without something that it is "about" (sorry, Lewis) Sometimes you could just listen to your friend talk about what IKEA looks like, but because it's your friend you want to listen anyway.
"Friends are people who care about your soul. It's like a mutual agreement that you are going to care about each other." *sigh* Yes.
There's a kind of . . . going to your friends that is in-place of God, and also a kind of going to friends that is . . . a call to God. The first is a relationship with you and the friend. The second is a relationship with you and the friend and God, or you and God, and the friend and God . . . and you and the friend. Do you know what I'm saying?
Hmm.
You're right, I think I should have said external and internal, instead of physical and spiritual.
:nod: I do know what you're saying. :)
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