Spanish, in the California Arcadia mission.
(This username isn't just for show. I first came up with it when I came home from my mission . . . in 2004.)
Science and religion and their relationship is one of my favorite subjects as well, although at the moment I have nothing to add beyond what was already said.
For what it's worth, not only does my faith help me deal with my mental health issues on its own, but my religion specifically played a role in getting me to see mental health professionals.
I was assigned a talk on Tuesday to give today. But for some reason my wife wanted to be the third speaker so if my talk is too short that's her problem.
. . . when Yumi is floating on the tree to get to Torio City, it is trying to return to the shroud but she forces her will on it to remain a tree.
In other words, she convinces it to be a stick.
We got new sacrament trays a few weeks ago, where the slots to put the used cups are in the corners. This is probably more hygienic what with COVID and all. Anyone else see these?
You're probably right . . . at any rate, I eventually found one particular pretty girl in the congregation and after 13 years of marriage I just look at her.
When I was in the YSA ward I often volunteered to bless the sacrament. I'm not saying that the only reason I did this was that it allowed me to see all the pretty girls as they came in to the chapel, but I'm not saying it wasn't a factor.
In practice the word "cult" inevitably means "any religion I, personally, don't like" and has been used to describe every religion that has ever existed as well as any kind of lack of religion you can imagine.