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Re: Prayer and Religion in Public Life
« Reply #1125 on: June 30, 2025, 05:38:06 PM »
Not necessarily.  Maybe they don't care about building wealth. 

Most wealthy people own a business.  Running a business is hard work.  Hard work includes physical and mental work.  Running a construction company involves physical work.  Running a doctor's office requires mental work.   

Maybe they do care about building great wealth only they're not capable of doing it.

I've had a few different businesses & none of them required much hard physical labour,
Running around & organising- most of the metal 'hard work' revolved around other
People - managing them & get them to work as required etc.


Go digging out trenches with a shovel in 35+c heat or -5+c temps & compare that to
Mental 'hard work'  vast difference in who tired you feel at the end of your shift.

I know which I'd choose every day of the week .  😊

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Re: Prayer and Religion in Public Life
« Reply #1126 on: June 30, 2025, 10:18:14 PM »
Hard work is not limited to physical labor. 

I could never do blue collar work.  Not my talent and it's definitely difficult.  I would rather just lift heavy things in the gym. 

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Re: Prayer and Religion in Public Life
« Reply #1127 on: June 30, 2025, 11:11:42 PM »
Hard work is not limited to physical labor. 

I could never do blue collar work.  Not my talent and it's definitely difficult.  I would rather just lift heavy things in the gym.


'Hard work' is physical labour.

Working at a computer or doing other mind related work Isn't Hard Work.
Stressful yes. The 2 are very different. 

I'll do either to earn money.

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Re: Prayer and Religion in Public Life
« Reply #1128 on: July 01, 2025, 12:35:40 AM »

'Hard work' is physical labour.

Working at a computer or doing other mind related work Isn't Hard Work.
Stressful yes. The 2 are very different. 

I'll do either to earn money.

Hard work includes both blue collar and white collar work.  We will have to agree to disagree. 

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Re: Prayer and Religion in Public Life
« Reply #1129 on: July 01, 2025, 06:41:30 AM »
Hard work includes both blue collar and white collar work. 


We will have to agree to disagree.


 ;D   yes good idea.


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Re: Prayer and Religion in Public Life
« Reply #1130 on: Today at 12:22:03 AM »
Ryann McEnany
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The smarter the world gets, the harder it is to ignore the truth of Christ.

Dr. YoungHoon Kim, officially recognized in 2024 as having the highest IQ ever recorded says:

"I believe that Jesus Christ is God, the way and the truth and the life."

He points to quantum physics to support belief in God and the afterlife.

Faith isn’t fading. It’s rising — even among the world’s greatest minds.

https://x.com/RyannMcEnany/status/1935485765191934331


What has his iq got to do with it ?
Yeah he has the highest iq & ...... is he the richest man on earth ??

IQ of 276? Sounds like BS.

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Re: Prayer and Religion in Public Life
« Reply #1131 on: Today at 09:18:43 AM »
IQ of 276? Sounds like BS.
It is. IQ scores don't even go close to that high.