This might have been better in unpopular opinions.
But I don't entirely disagree with you. There certainly are some true believers out there, some are better people than others.
But there are also a lot of people who use their status as Christians to essentially cover up their true personalities, there's a lot of people who believe that just because someone goes to church that they are a good person.
I was raised Christian, but left because I just saw too many people preaching one thing but then doing the opposite in practice. There's a lot of hate attached to a lot of Christians and I personally believe that's against the true intended spirit of the religion.
There's also the general history of how the church was used to control and such. But that's a discussion I really don't want to get into.
I mean not to offend, but arguing with a strong believer is a waste of time. The basis of religious belief is to trust without evidence, but that goes against my personal belief that nothing can be proven to be true without at least some evidence.
Just do your best to be a good father, good parents are all any child could want.
I've seen so many younger people with kids that they don't look after, so maybe age isn't the only factor of importance.
The way things are going, it's getting harder and harder to see the good in America. I know not everyone is like what we see in the news, but there's clearly enough to allow things to keep happening.
I feel sorry for the regular people in America.
Maybe her view on proper parenting is also skewed by abuse? Not that it makes it ok.
Was just talking with my psych, apparently the way my mother treated me growing up is considered abuse, just not the physical type. It really fucks with your head when you grow up with that sorta treatment.
Either way, don't settle for abuse. Keep notes about incidents times, dates, what happened, any photographic evidence of bruises from beatings. Go see your local police if you trust them, if not try to look up any youth assistance groups.
Just keep learning new things and decide which things you want to continue to chase.
Some things are easier than others, but people do these things and also started at a point where they might have known nothing. It's about how much effort you are willing to put in to gain these skills.
Of course you gotta do stuff to pay the bills now, but don't let people destroy your ambitions for the future.
They got what everyone wants, and they want to make sure everyone remembers that. No doubt prices will raise due to interrupted supply. China will probably benefit when they resume trade with selected countries
Yeah it's interesting that sugar water is basically promoting natural pest control. Mightn't be an effective pesticide, but if the end result is still less pests, it's a win
It's America. Kinda took longer than I expected