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Nanadogsbody Fri 12-Oct-12 14:04:39

I'm creating this thread reluctantly but I do have to say that I've been considering leaving GN.

soop Wed 17-Oct-12 18:10:38

Bags wink

Bags Wed 17-Oct-12 18:09:37

Or perhaps we should try to get up to 1000 posts as fast as possible. Don't have to keep on topic, after all. [little devil emoticon]

annodomini Wed 17-Oct-12 18:03:26

Perhaps we should always let the OP have the last word. (smile)

kittylester Wed 17-Oct-12 17:45:31

I always hated that shop, now I know why! grin

granjura Wed 17-Oct-12 17:28:03

jeni - you are safe. That Waitrose has now been pulled down (Evington, Leicester) and replaced by a brand new one in Oadby smile

kittylester Wed 17-Oct-12 17:24:08

Me to nanadog smile

POGS Wed 17-Oct-12 17:23:17

Nanadogsbody

I think you made a very considerate, respectful post.

flowers

Lilygran Wed 17-Oct-12 16:40:23

For reasons beyond my control I just saw the beginning of the postponed Poland/England match this afternoon and I noticed: all the Poles except one gave their national anthem everything they'd got while most of England didn't seem to know the words and nearly all the Poles and the Italian referee crossed themselves before the kick-off. Can't believe this thread is still going!

Oldgreymare Wed 17-Oct-12 16:38:36

NO Carbon you've only just come back.

I know there is another thread about 'The Prophet', but when I was trawling the Glastonbury bookshops, and buying such books, I think I was an aimless middle-aged woman then, I came across a little gem (to me, at the time) called 'Each Day a New Beginning'. I had forgotten about it until the great sort-out started a couple of days ago.
I read the entry for today.... here are a few edited comments to add to Elegrans (the peacemaker):

'Admitting we are wrong.Owning our mistake in either a big or small matter. Asking for another chance. All very difficult to do and yet necessary if we are to grow.
The difficulty is our pride, the big ego. We think we need to always be right. If we're wrong, then others may think less of us, look down on us, question our worth. 'Perfectionism' versus 'worthlessness'.
If we are not perfect ( and of course we never are), then we must be worthless.
In between these two points on the scale is 'being human'.....
With humility comes a softness that smooths our every experience, our every realationship. Pride makes us hard, keeps us hard, keeps others away and sets us up for a fall.

And todays 'mantra':
I will let myself be human today. It will soften my vision of life.

Lots of love to ALL Gransnetters from an aged hippy sunshine

jeni Wed 17-Oct-12 16:36:03

barrow thank God for that!

carboncareful Wed 17-Oct-12 15:44:43

I think I'll go away again............

Barrow Wed 17-Oct-12 15:19:04

crimson Whether you are praying to God or to the general universe - as long as it makes you feel better what does it matter and don't worry jeni I promise not to grab you in Waitrose and start a revival meeting!

petallus Wed 17-Oct-12 12:53:18

A dear brother in law has been very ill. Whilst in Coventry Cathedral last week I lit a candle for him and put him on the prayer list. I'm not a believer but he is very devout so it seemed appropriate.

Nelliemoser Wed 17-Oct-12 12:48:52

I don't really believe in a supreme being, but I don't mind who who prays for me. If someone from any religion who believes deeply in something, wants to send me a blessing, pray for me or whatever, I just see that as a mark of their kindness, and concern for me, nothing else.

If one doesn't believe in a supreme being how can it make any difference to you if someone prays for you?

From time to time at work I had conversations the Salvation Army and usually got a "God bless" at the end of the conversation.

jeni Wed 17-Oct-12 12:47:07

I don't mind being prayed for in private or in church, but in WAITROSE!!!!!!!!

No way!

Which waitrose? So I can avoid it!

crimson Wed 17-Oct-12 12:46:52

I tend to think of myself as being an atheist, but there have been many times when I've prayed for help. I'm not sure who I'm praying to, but it always makes me feel better [very two faced of me, I fear]. And churches are the most beautiful places. I'm quite happy for people to pray for me smile [but not in the supermarket!]....

Barrow Wed 17-Oct-12 12:39:10

granjura never - I believe prayer is like a personal conversation with God. I accept many people do not believe as I do so would never try to force my beliefs on them. I respect their non-belief as I would expect them to respect my belief.

granjura Wed 17-Oct-12 12:31:49

Barrow, I am a total agnostic but some of my closest friends are sincerely and profoundly religious - they also like to 'annoy me by praying for me' smile

But I do hope you don't do this in public! Two of my ex neighbours are born again Christians and insisted on 2 occasions on grabbing my hands and starting praying loudly, one in the street and the other in Waitrose!! Please, NO.

crimson Wed 17-Oct-12 12:21:40

I had a Methodist friend that I used to walk with every day. We had an agreement that she would tell me about her latest sermon and then I would tell her who I'd backed in the 2.30 at Pontefract. We then talked about books, films, men, dieting etc etc . It worked very well.

Barrow Wed 17-Oct-12 12:17:39

I hadn't intended posting on this thread again but would like to add my voice to those who think we should move on now. Healthy debate is fine and I am all for it but I think this has now run its course.

As I have posted elsewhere I believe in God but I have a friend who does not and we have some very lively (and sometimes heated) discussions but we never let it interfere with our friendship.

She accepts I have an invisible friend and I accept she is going to burn in hell for all eternity grin (By the way that last sentence is meant as a joke as, of course, I would not want her to burn in hell and annoy her greatly by praying for her on a regular basis)

Elegran Wed 17-Oct-12 12:10:47

I remember somone commenting somewhere a while ago that a thread dedicated to continuing and unwinnable battles (or something like that) was a good idea.

soop Wed 17-Oct-12 11:56:44

Respect! Nanadogsbody flowers

Nanadogsbody Wed 17-Oct-12 11:55:03

As the person who started this thread I'd like to make a final observation and then I'm saying no more. More has been said than was perhaps wise. Let's just leave it at that. [peace dove emoticon]

Nelliemoser Wed 17-Oct-12 11:27:27

Lock it, but keep it as a warning to future posters about the folly of continuing with discussions, and disagreements and perhaps some pointscoring, when a thread has clearly reached a point of bitterness and is causing distress to others all.

These comments are not, repeat not, aimed at any particular person. If anyone thinks it is, that is their own supposition and not my intention.
Let's have some sunshine brew and wine about here and less angry as is making everyone sad [white doves emoticon] Please.

XXXX NellieM

soop Wed 17-Oct-12 11:15:59

For Elegran sunshine smile flowers and a bloody big gold "gong"...