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So I’m not an Atheist but…

So I’m not an atheist but I’m coming to terms that maybe God or a higher being may not be an actual thing. I grew up in the church…missionary, baptist…I went to church maybe three times a week from like birth to early 20s. I’m 39 now and I haven’t been to a church in about a decade. I do know not being around something in general can lead to other thoughts to appear and question said subject. I have read the bible as well as watched many a sermon on YouTube here and there during this decade of non physical church attendance. My thoughts have been like if God is real then why are any of us struggling? Why does any of this matter if you actually can go to Hell…like is this some board game for God? I know that’s a very low way to think when it comes to the bible because struggle or pain or etc is like a parallel to faith when it comes to the bible. I just have a hard time believing God allows kids to live in filth in third world countries, people born into this world with disabilities or something simple as a kid heartbroken over not accomplishing a dream.

I’m open for discussion…I would like to know why are you atheist or a non believer in general? What makes you sure vs what the bible says? Any other notes would be appreciated

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u/Boysinthesouth — 1 day ago

Coliving spaces with low entry price?

I know about padsplit but is there any other low barrier and low entry price to get in a room rental not over 300 or 400 in the surrounding areas

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u/Boysinthesouth — 8 days ago

*Seattle* Can someone actually explain this unfriendly demeanor everyone claims this place has…and where it comes from

Details people…in detail is appreciated. I do not live here as of yet but I just wanted actual information

Edit: this has been crazy! Almost 70k views and over 100 comments. Seems Seattle is a place of opinion and inviting personalities. Really seems fine to me so far but keep them coming lol

Thanks Everyone

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u/Boysinthesouth — 24 days ago

Anyone from Seattle out there

This is for anyone who has lived in Seattle or moved to this area from Seattle. What are the major similarities because I know what the differences are? What can I do overwhelmingly financially in Dallas that I wouldn’t be able to do in Seattle with a moderate income of <100k? What exactly is better when it comes to lifestyle? Any other opinions are appreciated!

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u/Boysinthesouth — 1 month ago
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Seattle

To any Seattle area carriers

Currently accepted PTF City Carrier position. I know what the postal life entails both at work and the little bit at home. My question is the individuals who are city carriers who choose to work abundant overtime, are you really struggling to make ends meet? And I mean overtime that puts you between 70-100k because it’s a lot of negativity with this city working for the postal service. Harsh truth is fine

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u/Boysinthesouth — 1 month ago