By Jim Sim My brain has always seemed to be pretty active, but how can I really know? I can't read your mind so there is nothing to compare with.
We only think that others have active minds because they talk about it, write about it, sing about it or paint it. There are all sorts of mediums for people to express their imagination. And some apparently are better at it than others. Art cannot surely be the only way to express imagination? ..... By Jim Sim James Bond has been a hero of mine since I was a boy. Some kids like the Marvel heroes and other comic book figures like superman, batman etc. but not me, those guys are just unrealistic.
James is more true to real life after all, with his gadgets, cars, beautiful women drooling over him, dry wit, navy seal type survival skills and MMA fighting abilities. On top of all that he has a killer sense of style and the best thing is that he does everything he does without being shaken or stirred. What a guy! Ridiculous!.. By Jim Sim Flowers are abundant in the area of Panama which has been my home since 2014. They are ridiculously colorful. So colorful that my daughter Whitney mentioned that the colors were so lucid they looked digitally enhanced.
By Jim Sim We as humans are designed to stick to people and most especially to God. Our souls are constructed that way. To have stickability, loyalty, faithfulness, fidelity and such.
As an infant we feel a part of our mother since we are in fact one with her, and we go throughout our childhood becoming less and less glued to her..... By Jim Sim Brace yourself.
The bible describes rebellion ‘as the sin of witchcraft’. OUCH! This does not mean that these two sins are the same in degree (murder is worse than vanity; they have different degrees) but it means they are of the same kind, (cheating is the same kind of sin as lying) So what does rebellion have to do with witchcraft, in kind? They both state a strong, anti-God message, that says; ‘I do not need you God’... By Jim Sim "That guy has a vivid imagination", was what a friend told me after I had repeated a story about a mutual acquaintance who had a penchant for telling all sorts of weird and wonderful stories; lying basically. Telling tales of his own exploits and brilliance that were quite clearly unrealistic to the listener.
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