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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2017 8:52:02 GMT
What would you want to ask God if you saw him hypothetically speaking? Why are your people so mean?
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2017 9:23:52 GMT
What would you want to ask God if you saw him hypothetically speaking? Some of mine would be: Are you real? How do you judge people/what makes you want to send someone to hell? Why do you bless certain people in life more than others? Why are there so many religions? Which religion is the right one? When there are two lanes for turning left and I'm in the one on the outside should I put on my left turn indicator?
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 19, 2017 13:05:14 GMT
tpfkar Why would god give people traits of selfishness? Why does he need such a brutal quality control system for what he produces? Hell only exists because he created it. People only go there only because he puts them there. No one whose testicles are crushed or whose penis is cut off shall be admitted to the assembly of the LORD.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 17:32:33 GMT
What would you want to ask God if you saw him hypothetically speaking? Why are your people so mean? i read this as why are you so mean? and it still makes sense lol
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 19, 2017 18:15:33 GMT
Why are your people so mean? i read this as why are you so mean? and it still makes sense lol I missed the "your"
I don't think either are correct in any general sense.
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2017 19:46:45 GMT
I don't think either are correct in any general sense. Well, I didn't mean specifically. Maybe I've just been watching too much news lately.
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2017 19:48:29 GMT
When there are two lanes for turning left and I'm in the one on the outside should I put on my left turn indicator? Definitely, yes. I'd even say that it's more important than those on the inside lane.
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 19, 2017 22:43:29 GMT
tpfkar God gives (or spares) all of those things, right? Both the lure and the consequence (and the ability/inability to handle) given solely by the One and only. All Things Bright and Beautiful
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2017 23:24:10 GMT
When there are two lanes for turning left and I'm in the one on the outside should I put on my left turn indicator? Definitely, yes. I'd even say that it's more important than those on the inside lane. Why? To whom, exactly?
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2017 23:59:00 GMT
Definitely, yes. I'd even say that it's more important than those on the inside lane. Why? To whom, exactly? To everyone else, and for the same reason you would use a turn signal for any other turn you make: To let people know that you're turning and specific to this turn, that you're crossing in front of an oncoming lane which isn't always obvious to the oncoming traffic in it, and also because the moron on the inside lane might not know it's a double turn lane. When I'm on the outside lane, I always make it a point to either get ahead of the guy on my left, or lag behind him because he almost always turns into the right-hand lane. Do you think those in the outside lane shouldn't use their blinkers?
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 20, 2017 2:57:49 GMT
I always use turn signals so it's never an issue.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 20, 2017 10:04:24 GMT
To everyone else, and for the same reason you would use a turn signal for any other turn you make: To let people know that you're turning and specific to this turn, that you're crossing in front of an oncoming lane which isn't always obvious to the oncoming traffic in it, and also because the moron on the inside lane might not know it's a double turn lane. When I'm on the outside lane, I always make it a point to either get ahead of the guy on my left, or lag behind him because he almost always turns into the right-hand lane. Do you think those in the outside lane shouldn't use their blinkers? There are no double left turn lanes that cross oncoming traffic without a traffic control light. The oncoming traffic will be halted by a red light before the double left turn lanes are given a green light. Also the reason there are two lanes is that they are always full and no one is likely to charge into a parade of vehicles. Turn signals are also used for changing lanes and you aren't really changing a lane. You have your own lane, no one may cross it when you have the green light. If you don't have the green light you're halted yourself. Whether intersection turns are controlled or not confuses many people about what to do. Here's an example. Notice the next photo (use the ">") as well. Sometimes on a really long drive out in the country I will use the turn indicator simply because there is a nearly right angle in the road, no intersections for miles, and no reason to change lanes. No harm comes of it except that I become more alert. I suppose the best thing to do if you aren't certain would be to err on the side of caution, in this case use the indicator. If you put on your indicator and don't change lanes no harm comes. There ought to be some rule without ambiguity though.
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Apr 20, 2017 10:35:37 GMT
To everyone else, and for the same reason you would use a turn signal for any other turn you make: To let people know that you're turning and specific to this turn, that you're crossing in front of an oncoming lane which isn't always obvious to the oncoming traffic in it, and also because the moron on the inside lane might not know it's a double turn lane. When I'm on the outside lane, I always make it a point to either get ahead of the guy on my left, or lag behind him because he almost always turns into the right-hand lane. Do you think those in the outside lane shouldn't use their blinkers? There are no double left turn lanes that cross oncoming traffic without a traffic control light. The oncoming traffic will be halted by a red light before the double left turn lanes are given a green light. Also the reason there are two lanes is that they are always full and no one is likely to charge into a parade of vehicles. Turn signals are also used for changing lanes and you aren't really changing a lane. You have your own lane, no one may cross it when you have the green light. If you don't have the green light you're halted yourself. Whether intersection turns are controlled or not confuses many people about what to do. Here's an example. Notice the next photo (use the ">") as well. Sometimes on a really long drive out in the country I will use the turn indicator simply because there is a nearly right angle in the road, no intersections for miles, and no reason to change lanes. No harm comes of it except that I become more alert. I suppose the best thing to do if you aren't certain would be to err on the side of caution, in this case use the indicator. If you put on your indicator and don't change lanes no harm comes. There ought to be some rule without ambiguity though. So is your question to God about traffic regulations or vehicle indicators?
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Post by Admin on Apr 21, 2017 6:46:03 GMT
I suppose the best thing to do if you aren't certain would be to err on the side of caution, in this case use the indicator. If you put on your indicator and don't change lanes no harm comes. There ought to be some rule without ambiguity though. That sounds like an unambiguous rule of thumb to me.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 21, 2017 12:27:11 GMT
I suppose the best thing to do if you aren't certain would be to err on the side of caution, in this case use the indicator. If you put on your indicator and don't change lanes no harm comes. There ought to be some rule without ambiguity though. That sounds like an unambiguous rule of thumb to me. We should probably add that since indicating changing lanes from outer to inner left turn lane is ambiguous (just turning left in outer lane or changing lanes to inner left turn lane?) it should be avoided.
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