So her parents called their daughter Genesis only for it to be shortened to Gennie...might as well have gone with JennyPaulSacramento wrote:I know a girl named Genesis, she is called Gennie for short by everyone.DannyM wrote:Alexandra is a lovely name, Dom. Gratsies. Although Genesis for a middle name is a strange one...domokunrox wrote:This Christmas is going to be special for me.
My daughter is scheduled on the last week to be born. My wife and I decided to name her Alexandra, and her middle name will be Genesis. Can't wait! Sleep deprivation here I come!
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True but I think they meet at a Genesis concert or something like that.DannyM wrote:So her parents called their daughter Genesis only for it to be shortened to Gennie...might as well have gone with JennyPaulSacramento wrote:I know a girl named Genesis, she is called Gennie for short by everyone.DannyM wrote:Alexandra is a lovely name, Dom. Gratsies. Although Genesis for a middle name is a strange one...domokunrox wrote:This Christmas is going to be special for me.
My daughter is scheduled on the last week to be born. My wife and I decided to name her Alexandra, and her middle name will be Genesis. Can't wait! Sleep deprivation here I come!
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I have friends that met at a Genesis concert, and they named their daughter, ABACAB. they call her Abby, for short. True story.PaulSacramento wrote:True but I think they meet at a Genesis concert or something like that.DannyM wrote:So her parents called their daughter Genesis only for it to be shortened to Gennie...might as well have gone with JennyPaulSacramento wrote:I know a girl named Genesis, she is called Gennie for short by everyone.DannyM wrote:Alexandra is a lovely name, Dom. Gratsies. Although Genesis for a middle name is a strange one...domokunrox wrote:This Christmas is going to be special for me.
My daughter is scheduled on the last week to be born. My wife and I decided to name her Alexandra, and her middle name will be Genesis. Can't wait! Sleep deprivation here I come!
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24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
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“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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Congratulations, Dom! I hope your wife has a smooth labour Alexandra is a beautiful name indeed.
Christmas means glory and redemption for me. The fact that Christ humbled himself to the form of a vulnerable child is so amazing to me, it's heart warming with how much love that must have took.
I, like Reactionary, do not like the secularization of Christmas, just like the secularization of Easter. It enrages me that so many atheists spend all this time belittling us, our message of hope and peace and love, but are MORE than willing to soak up the benefits of living in a Christian nation that gives time off with mandatory holiday time, more pay, etc.
Christmas means glory and redemption for me. The fact that Christ humbled himself to the form of a vulnerable child is so amazing to me, it's heart warming with how much love that must have took.
I, like Reactionary, do not like the secularization of Christmas, just like the secularization of Easter. It enrages me that so many atheists spend all this time belittling us, our message of hope and peace and love, but are MORE than willing to soak up the benefits of living in a Christian nation that gives time off with mandatory holiday time, more pay, etc.
To sustain the belief that there is no God, atheism has to demonstrate infinite knowledge, which is tantamount to saying, “I have infinite knowledge that there is no being in existence with infinite knowledge".