Post by rk0atheist on Feb 16, 2024 8:28:20 GMT -5
Now that "Chuck's Multiverse" Board is in the "General" Category...
I continue to hold as much as possible to my plan to not post in the "The Truth - Church of the Friends and Workers" section unless it is something that I think is critical or urgent. I try to restrict my posting as much as possible to the "General" section. I think the actual term that ProBoard uses for these different sections is "Category". A few days ago I made two Reply posts without paying attention to where I was posting. As soon as I realized where I had posted, I deleted my two posts.
I would like to encourage my fellow atheists to use the same personal restraint. Admin is kind enough to allow us to play in the "General" Category with the "Atheist playground, non-Christian perspectives, cults" Board, I think we should respect the Truth Fellowship members and respect that they have the right to have their own message board "The Truth - Church of the Friends and Workers" Category without being harassed.
Sometimes people don't pick up polite, subtle hints. Sometimes people need the bull in the china shop to get their attention. I'm an American and I'm an atheist. I can do the bull in the china shop.
I think (my opinion) a lot of confusion about "soul" is because many people are using that same one word "soul" but it has a different meaning to each person. I think (my opinion), everybody needs to explain what they mean when they use the word "soul". So...
What is a Soul?
Home Recipes Cuisines North America Southern
What Is Soul Food? The Story You Need to Know
Updated: Nov. 03, 2023
www.tasteofhome.com/article/what-is-soul-food/
Soul food grew from the ingenuity and mother wit of enslaved peoples transported from Africa. With their arrival in an unfamiliar New World, these folks were able to create mouthwatering dishes blending what they remembered of the foods of their homeland with locally available ingredients and European "recipes" they were taught to make, creating the cuisine we know today as soul food.