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Does our "love" have a hook?

Started by David W. Shelton, March 31, 2007, 08:24:04 PM

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rhonda13000

"Love changes everything."

So simple, yet so profoundly beautiful.

And true.
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Ricki

hi David,
Nice to see you back.
They say a fishes mouth / lips have little to no nerve endings or pain receptors so when "hooked" they do not feel it as we think or feel this pain we humans would feel...
I wonder then not physically but mentally or emotionally do we humans have no or little to no nerve endings or pain receptors when getting "hooked"...
why do some people get hooked so easily and others fight violently at the line????
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Such tantilizing thoughts here....
I think i must ponder this with God later this evening
Thanks david as always you enlighten and make people think!
Ricki
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