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“According to New Testament scholar Frank Stagg and classicist Evelyn Stagg,[1] the synoptic Gospels of the canonical New Testament contain a relatively high number of references to women. Evangelical Bible scholar Gilbert Bilezikian agrees, especially by comparison with literary works of the same epoch.[2]: p.82 Neither the Staggs nor Bilezikian find any recorded instance where Jesus disgraces, belittles, reproaches, or stereotypes a woman...
This is what I live by: “Another principle of Buddhism is “The Middle Way” which implies a balanced approach to life and the regulation of one’s impulses and behavior. Buddhism itself is sometimes referred to as “The Middle Way” indicating reconciliation of the extremes of opposing views. In the broadest sense, the Middle Way refers to the actions or attitudes that will create happiness for oneself and others...
“Personality Disorder: Personality—the fundamental characteristics of a person that influence thoughts and behaviors across situations and time—may be considered disordered if judged to be abnormally rigid and maladaptive. Although treated separately by some, the commonly used categorical schemes include them as mental disorders, albeit on a separate axis II in the case of the DSM-IV...
“Circle jerk: Group masturbation among men, usually sitting in somewhat of a circle formation. Daisy chain: A group of participants performs cunnilingus or fellatio on each other in a circular formation, permitting each participant to both give and receive oral sex simultaneously. Gang bang: A number of people are performing sex acts on one person, either in turn or at the same time. Threesome or three-way: Three people all having sexual relations, not necessarily simultaneously...
“We believe in something when we doubt it. When there is no doubt, we say we 'know'. A person that has experienced terrible burns shall never say: 'I believe fire is hot'.” “I don't believe... I know. -Carl Jung, founder of a neopsychoanalytic school, on the question of belief in 'god'....