P-Worm

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  1. For me, the hardest part is meeting people. In my major at my school, I'm in a graduating class of about 120 students. 4 of them are women and they're attached. As for work, I have my own business doing wedding videos. I can't really hit on my clients unless I am willing not to work anymore! Seriously, where am I supposed to meet people? I've actually talked about this with friends and family and no one seems to have a good answer. Oh well, c'est la vie. P-Worm
  2. I prefer converts. They are more down to earth. P-Worm
  3. For me, the hardest part with being single is that everything I do seems so pointless. You go to work and school, for what? So I can make money and buy more stuff I don't need? It seems that life only becomes meaningful once you have a family to look after, take care of, and make happy. Other than that, it's all vanity. P-Worm
  4. I think the biggest issue we have with the Word of Wisdom is the verse to eat meat sparingly. I know I have to work on that. P-Worm
  5. I stay away from the online dating scene because it just isn't my style. With that said, I don't date much at all either. P-Worm
  6. Where are you from? I'm visiting London next month (that's where my mission was). I could bring some over for you if you would pay me in pounds when I got there. With the exchange rate, you can probably get them for less than you would there. P-Worm
  7. I think I am much like you. Being a mechanical engineering student, I have been trained to look for holes in theories. That's how you prove things in the science world, test the theory until you know it is true. This can make studying the gospel very hard because instead of looking for truth, you are looking for lies to prove it is true. Not a very intuitive approach when doctrine can't be seen like other things in this world. But I also realize that science isn't as perfect as we think, or would like it to be. At one time, science spoke of a medium light could pass through called the aether. Luminiferous aether - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This wasn't that long ago when science seriously considered this mystical thing. I think when it comes to the relationship between faith and science, it shouldn't have to be "I believe in such and such even though science proves otherwise," but rather "I believe that the day will come when science will understand truth and my faith and science will be one and the same." I don't know much about DNA, but I do know that we don't understand as much about it as we think we do. P-Worm