If I were, I'd join the Church.mentalgymnast wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 4:37 pmMorley, methinks that you’re looking for any reason to not think for yourself.
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Gymnast, you're confused. You maintain that God only works through natural means. I don't. I think that he's as magical as unicorns, talking donkeys, and 969-year-old men.mentalgymnast wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 4:34 pmWell, I will admit, it’s something that is difficult to wrap our minds around from where we sit. In that sense, magical. But if we could see through the eyes and mind of God we might think otherwise.
You seem to be rather limited in your views of what is possible.
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I just started reading the book today. The writing is extraordinary.Lem wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 9:37 pmMy pleasure! Hope you enjoy it. That is an excellent movie. It is one of the few movies where I think the production did a very, very good job interpreting the book and capturing its spirit.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 8:24 pmI just placed a hold for Children of Men. Thanks for the recommendation!
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Professor Lem,Lem wrote: I still would recommend The Children of Men, though, for characterization. That book was quite a departure from her usual genre, and stunningly well written. For fully developed characters and interactions between men and women in a somewhat sci fi setting it is superb.
Excellent recommendation. I’m reading it now and it’s highly enjoyable.
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My pleasure, glad to hear you are enjoying it!Everybody Wang Chung wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 4:36 amProfessor Lem,Lem wrote: I still would recommend The Children of Men, though, for characterization. That book was quite a departure from her usual genre, and stunningly well written. For fully developed characters and interactions between men and women in a somewhat sci fi setting it is superb.
Excellent recommendation. I’m reading it now and it’s highly enjoyable.
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Professor Lem,
Sorry to bother, but do you have any other recommendations? I loved reading Children of Men. I watched the movie for the first time over the weekend. It was very good, but didn't do the book justice.
Sorry to bother, but do you have any other recommendations? I loved reading Children of Men. I watched the movie for the first time over the weekend. It was very good, but didn't do the book justice.
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I think the Twilight series would be good for someone of your abilities.Everybody Wang Chung wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:26 pmProfessor Lem,
Sorry to bother, but do you have any other recommendations? I loved reading Children of Men. I watched the movie for the first time over the weekend. It was very good, but didn't do the book justice.
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Dude, you actually read the entire Twilight series? Good Lord!Bought Yahoo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:40 pmI think the Twilight series would be good for someone of your abilities.Everybody Wang Chung wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:26 pmProfessor Lem,
Sorry to bother, but do you have any other recommendations? I loved reading Children of Men. I watched the movie for the first time over the weekend. It was very good, but didn't do the book justice.
You probably saw all the movies in the theater by yourself?
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No I didn't. Perhaps I should admit to reading Gerald Lund's stuff.Everybody Wang Chung wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:43 pmDude, you actually read the entire Twilight series? Good Lord!Bought Yahoo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:40 pm
I think the Twilight series would be good for someone of your abilities.
You probably saw all the movies in the theater by yourself?
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I think I may have been through all of the Twilight movies on video, due to having one child in the target demographic and, what was more decisive, a younger child who had to see the same movies. The movies were interesting. I didn't feel the need to read the books.
Some kind of confluence of the various books and movies that my older daughter was absorbing at that time made me formulate a checklist for Young Adult fictional characters: "You might be a vampire if ...". It was a list of 10 yes-or-no questions, with each question offering an additional bonus point for a particular way of being Yes. I think it ended by saying that if your score was 16 or more you were definitely a vampire. "Vampire" was a symbol for broader category. I don't remember all of the questions in my list but one was about having a cool vehicle, one was about your musical talent—with the bonus point being for piano virtuosity in particular—and one was about transcending good and evil.
I was a little creeped out at the time by what seemed like a rather narrow set of tropes being aimed so often at young female teens. Twilight was the paradigm but a lot of stuff seemed somehow similar.
Some kind of confluence of the various books and movies that my older daughter was absorbing at that time made me formulate a checklist for Young Adult fictional characters: "You might be a vampire if ...". It was a list of 10 yes-or-no questions, with each question offering an additional bonus point for a particular way of being Yes. I think it ended by saying that if your score was 16 or more you were definitely a vampire. "Vampire" was a symbol for broader category. I don't remember all of the questions in my list but one was about having a cool vehicle, one was about your musical talent—with the bonus point being for piano virtuosity in particular—and one was about transcending good and evil.
I was a little creeped out at the time by what seemed like a rather narrow set of tropes being aimed so often at young female teens. Twilight was the paradigm but a lot of stuff seemed somehow similar.
I was a teenager before it was cool.