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  1. DharmaDave

    What the hell is it with these anti-Christian threads?

    The mature thing to do would be not to deign this kind of thing with a response. Someone shrieking condemnation from a mountain top can't be be reasoned with. They're beyond biblically based and nuanced argument. St. Augustine talks about how everything in the bible should be interpreted with a...
  2. DharmaDave

    I am......

    Congratulations
  3. DharmaDave

    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    The last movie I saw was the Humphrey Bogart classic Treasure of Sierra Madre. It was awesome. The aesthetic for the Indiana Jones series was definitely taken from that movie. Its just a really cool movie. All I have to say is, "We don't need no stinkin' badges." Thank you PBS for showing those...
  4. DharmaDave

    Some Christians at Gay Pride

    This is definitely an appropriate Christian response. Too many people have said hateful words in the name of Christ. God Bless those folks at that parade.
  5. DharmaDave

    Why do "christians" get involved with politics?

    This is is always an interesting question especially in more liberal and secular circles. The voices of jingoistic and bigoted people professing the Christian faith are always louder than the gentle and loving Christians who quietly work for justice in their communities. My wife grew up in a...
  6. DharmaDave

    My Wife's Death

    It is a lovely video. We had such wonderful memories. I can't bare to watch those videos right now. They just break my heart.
  7. DharmaDave

    My Wife's Death

    I am genuinely moved by this outpouring of support. This is a community that Robin was never really a part of but would have felt in home in. She was a self described 'fat feminist' and didn't let her weight get in the way of anything. She was beautiful, fun, confident-the very picture of...
  8. DharmaDave

    Dimensions Friends on Youtube

    I have a youtube. My handle is DRRadzik. It has videos from Asian adventures. Its worth a look. Looking at has been really helpful since my wife's death. She was so funny, beautiful. I'll miss her.
  9. DharmaDave

    My Wife's Death

    Again, thank you for all your kind words during this difficult time for me.
  10. DharmaDave

    My Wife's Death

    I was thinking of writing a memoir about or travels and romance before all of this. Now, it seems almost a necessity for me. Perhaps, it would be a a good way to work through my grief. I love her so much and maybe a book would be a perfect way of honoring that in my life.
  11. DharmaDave

    My Wife's Death

    Here is the link to my eulogy. It should tell what she was like. Meeting her was the most wonderful thing that ever happened to me. www.dave-notabene.blogspot.com
  12. DharmaDave

    My Wife's Death

    Thank you, guys. She was wonderful-beautiful, intelligent, funny. She was everything to me. I loved her so so much.
  13. DharmaDave

    My Wife's Death

    I post from time to time here and when I was travelling through Asia with nothing really to do, I often read this forum. My wife of only 2 months passed away one week ago yesterday due to complications from a pulmonary embolism. I miss her so much and I don't know how to deal with this. Please...
  14. DharmaDave

    Music and Emotions

    Music has been a huge part of my life. It's hard to nail down exactly the songs that strike me on that real emotional level. I've always been really struck by the music of Bob Dylan, particulary his dense and sprawling ballad-like pieces like 'Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" or another favorite...
  15. DharmaDave

    Europeans and Fat

    I'm glad my first actual post here sparked some discussin. I hope to participate more actively on this board in the future. --Dave.
  16. DharmaDave

    Europeans and Fat

    I never really said that these people were wrong about McDonald's and like restuarants. I had a Chinese friend ask which meal during the day, do we eat pizza. My answer is 2 a.m. when you've been drinking.There is this weird idea that Americans eat hamburgers and pizza all the time like the...
  17. DharmaDave

    Europeans and Fat

    When i was growing, which really was only a few years go, we never went to McDonald's or any other chain like that. A hamburger for me was always something made on the backyard grill on the 4th of July. We rarely even ate at restuarants and if it we did, it was an actual restuarant. Maybe the...
  18. DharmaDave

    Europeans and Fat

    Jess. I think I would agree with you on the whole. Americans need more excercise. Fast food is gross. It's obviously not good for you. But there are probably many more McDonald's, KFCs, and Burger Kings outside the US than within and every country you go to, each of the restaurants make myriad...
  19. DharmaDave

    Europeans and Fat

    I really can't imagine, BigBelly. It's hugely irritating and I'm not even fat. I doubt you'd have the same problem in Asia. A fat woman might evoke curiousity but I don't it would be the same sort of disgust that Europeans have. Every so often I've noticed Asian men checking out my fiancee.
  20. DharmaDave

    Europeans and Fat

    I was sitting in a Mickey D's in central Guangzhou, China drinking my McCafe (which being roughly half the price of a regular Starbucks, the choice between the two is obvious) and I overhear these tres cool Europeans, soccer starters and all, talking about how bad American food is and how...
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