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Transitioning Mice and Other True Stories

Just when I think the absurd can't get any more absurd, it does! And with our money and knowledge too! (insert sarcasm). These wonderful tidbits get overlooked in the constant need to hate. Hate is bad for the soul, I don't care who the hating is on. Edgar Cayce used to say that you can't hate your neighbor without heart issues. Make sense?

I’m an atheist, so I don’t believe in souls. And I hate any of my neighbors who voted the corrupt Democrats into power in NYS. If that’s causing my heart issues at 77 years old, so be it. I’d rather die mad than stupid and ignorant and accepting of this bullshit.

David, you are 77 with heart issues, which can be caused by many things to include hate, which creates the wrong hormones that damages the heart. OR, it’s just like all of us, you are getting old and your heart is showing its age. The Bible says, “It’s appointed to man once to die and after that the judgment.” The 77 years God has granted you on this earth is a blessing, because He has allowed you to enjoy its beauty, and He has allowed you to hear the Gospel of Christ, who died for your sin, s…

Smoking for 41 years certainly didn't help my heart health, as well as probably giving me lung cancer which resulted in the removal of the middle lobe of my right lung.

Raised Protestant Episcopal, I became a atheist as a Freshman at Columbia when I read Descartes Proof of the Existence of God. Sorry, God's not dead, it never existed. And I don't have a soul, I have a mind while I'm living.

Sorry to hear about your lung cancer, and surgery. With your health issues, I hope you’re not in pain—I know what chronic pain is, and it takes a toll on the body and mind.

There were warnings on cigarette cartons that smoking could cause cancer, and you’re correct that your cancer was cigarette related—too many studies verify it. When it comes to your soul and life after death, you should consider the consequences of not heeding the warnings on the packs of cigarettes—you are now experiencing t…

David went to Columbia. That explains him more than he can admit.

Yes, at the time the 5th ranked college in the country. But I graduated in 1970, and after SDS shut down the University in 1968 and 1970, I was and remain very, very angry. I was in the NROTC unit that was kicked off campus in 1969.

Did you go into the Navy? My dad served in the Army in the Korean War, and in the Air Force in Vietnam—around 1967. I joined the Army at age 17 in 1976. Grateful that I served during peace time, though I was willing to deploy. It would have affected me negatively to see my friends hurt or killed.

I love America, and hope we will never return to the Marxist/Leftist ideologies that permeated our nation in the last four years, but I’m afraid the reprieve we are experiencing might be short lived, unless there is a drastic change in the hearts of Americans.

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