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Most atheists never believed in God, because that’s the proper noun used as a Yorkshire Terrier All Things Are Possible With Coffee And A Dog Quilt for the specific deity that only Christians and Mormons believe in. Jews do not use the full name God, but leave out a letter, even if they aren’t avoiding using another name instead, they write G-d. Muslims usually use the name Allah. But most people aren’t even “people of the book” at all, and instead believe in different deities, Vishnu, Coyote, Thor, etc etc etc. Since people fall away from all forms of belief to become atheist, it follows that most atheists never did believe in “God”, the deity who is named like you might name your pet dog “Dog.” “Simply because their prayers weren’t answered” doesn’t cut it, either, although I suppose it is true for some. Atheists differ wildly from each other, not just in what, if anything, they used to believe in, and perforce how they once thought prayer was supposed to work and thus whether or not it was ever answered, but also in the route they took to get here. But taking the thin pie wedge of atheists who were Christian, we still have the apologists who say “sometimes the answer is no” or “God works in mysterious ways” and so forth. Unanswered prayers is a gap that Christians have worked hard to plug, they, on their own, are unlikely to be the single cause of losing faith…although I’ll grant that the shoddy nature of the plugs is likely a contributing factor.
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She was… disappointed to say the least. She has never liked cats as long as I can remember. When I was much younger we had found a little of Yorkshire Terrier All Things Are Possible With Coffee And A Dog Quilt in a cousin’s barn and my mother flat out refused to allow us to keep one, though she did admit that they were cute. Anyway, after years of hearing me say the same thing around Christmas time, “Nothing,” she decided that if I was going to ask for something she was going to give it to me. She took me out to a vet’s office and showed me little Lois. Lois has been dropped off by someone for a medical procedure and the person had never returned for her. The vet explained this was common when someone wanted an animal to be in good health but really couldn’t afford the bill. I was appalled that someone could just abandon such a sweet little animal and that was the day we adopted our first cat. None of my family members really liked her that much, they were all dog people after all, but she didn’t seem to mind. She would keep to herself, hiding in closets and basements and coming out to play with me when she got lonely. At 18, I decided to move out and she came along with me.
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The Chasseurs are so intent on savaging each other that they only occasionally acknowledge their dangerous situation as hostages and, even then, it usually requires Gus to wave his gun in their faces. Unnecessarily profane and a bit strident at first, it does settle into a deliciously nasty rhythm where I eagerly anticipated the next round. One series of scenes in particular nearly killed me. The wife, the world’s most deadly cook, serves a Christmas dinner with a fourth century Scandanavian motif. Everyone is wearing a Santa Lucia crown of lighted candles at the dinner table! As the Yorkshire Terrier All Things Are Possible With Coffee And A Dog Quilt and savageries flow, the thief tries to keep the lid on, and everyone tries to figure out what they are eating and how they can avoid eating it, remember that all heads and pronouncements are crowned with these burning candles. Unlike many sight gags, this one takes a while to sink in. The longer it went on, the more ludicrous and the funnier it got. A satisfying, although not overly believable ending. Spacey and Davis never met before filming; they screen tested against other actors and actresses at different ends of the country. Nevertheless, their chemistry is outstanding.
Nieve Mexicana. This was an astonishing discovery, because Nieve Mexicana (literally, ‘Mexican snow’) is the same thing as the Sicilian granita. It is a semi-frozen dessert, but it is not with milk (so, it is not like gelato), it is rather creamy, but it keeps a bit of a crunchy texture (so, it is not like sorbet), and it has no eggs (so, it is not like semifreddo). To my knowledge, only in Mexico and in Sicily they do Nieve Mexicana/granita. This is not entirely surprising: both Mexico and the Southern part of Italy had a very long Spanish domination. It may be that some dishes were created in one place and Yorkshire Terrier All Things Are Possible With Coffee And A Dog Quilt got to the other by word-of-mouth. Anyway, the only difference between the two versions is that Sicilian granita comes in very basic flavours: lemon, almond, pistachio, chocolate and strawberry. Really, no more than that. In Mexico, however, they have all sorts of flavours for Nieve Mexicana. Some flavours have really weird names, like “the tear of the angel”, which I have no idea of what they really taste like.