Ever since
I was laid off at NCR, I found myself trying to fill my time with random things
to do. One of the things that I found to fill my time with was Paltalk. Paltalk
has always been a bit apart of my life, but not so much as it has since I been
jobless. One of the main reasons why I gravitated towards Paltalk was because
of the diversity of topics. If I felt that I wanted to have a discussion about the
current political issue. I could find a room for it. Though, there were a lot
of times when discussions have resulted in to yelling at one another. Once that
becomes the outcome of a good topic, I find myself thrown off completely. The
last two months I found myself in one particular room. They value the aspect of
having a discussion without bringing the other person down. This allows the
people that have something important to say, actually be able to say it without
the worry of being bullied. I have even
been able to bring up some topics that I really enjoy discussing without being citizen
for the type of topic.
I am
usually active on pal talk, when I am not entertaining my ADHD.
I feel that majority of the
time, the discussions that I participate in are fairly important. We
discuss topics on the different ideas of GOD, as well as different ideas
of different Scriptures.
Today the admin of this particular room on Paltalk wanted to discuss the idea of the rapture, which intrigues me. The topic was how one believes or does not believe in the concept. Well, for me, I don’t believe in the biblical aspect of the rapture, but how cultures and people change the way they do things based on this idea. Well, the one thing that I think about when it comes to the rapture is the idea of needing our physical bodies. The way cultures consider the human dead body and what they so do with it to prepare it for the next journey of life. Every religion or way of life has a different way of dealing with this. Egyptians had mummification, Christians, Jews, and Muslims had different type Burial. They all believed that the dead body was important to the next transition of life, and needed to be treated with respect. What are your ideas about the idea of the human dead body and the importance it plays with the aspects of rapture?
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