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A man worth being with is one_That never lies to youIs kind to people that have hurt himA person that respects another__ lifeThat has manners and shows people respectThat goes out of his way to help peopleThat feels every person, no matter how difficult, deserves compassionWho believes you are the most beautiful person he has ever metWho brags about your accomplishments with prideWho talks to you about anything and everything because no bad news will make him love you lessThat is a peacemakerThat will see you through illnessWho keeps his promisesWho doesn__ blame others, but finds the good in them That raises you up and motivates you to reach for the starsThat doesn__ need fame, money or anything materialistic to be happyThat is gentle and patient with childrenWho won__ let you lie to yourself; he tells you what you need to hear, in order to help you growWho lives what he says he believes inWho doesn__ hold a grudge or hold onto the past Who doesn__ ask his family members to deliberately hurt people that have hurt himWho will run with your dreamsThat makes you laugh at the world and yourselfWho forgives and is quick to apologizeWho doesn__ betray you by having inappropriate conversations with other womenWho doesn__ react when he is angry, decides when he is sad or keep promises he doesn__ plan to keepWho takes his children__ spiritual life very seriously and teaches by exampleWho never seeks revenge or would ever put another person downWho communicates to solve problemsWho doesn__ play games or passive aggressively ignores people to hurt themWho is real and doesn__ pretend to be something he is notWho has the power to free you from yourself through his positive outlookWho has a deep respect for women and treats them like a daughter of GodWho doesn__ have an ego or believes he is better than anyoneWho is labeled constantly by people as the nicest person they have ever metWho works hard to provide for the familyWho doesn__ feel the need to drink alcohol to have a good time, smoke or do drugsWho doesn't have to hang out a bar with his friends, but would rather spend his time with his familyWho is morally free from sinWho sees your potential to be greatWho doesn't think a woman's place has to be in the home; he supports your life mission, where ever that takes youWho is a gentlemanWho is honest and lives with integrityWho never discusses your private business with anyoneWho will protect his familyWho forgives, forgets, repairs and restoresWhen you find a man that possesses these traits then all the little things you don__ have in common don__ matter. This is the type of man worth being grateful for.

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I don__ know where dreams come from. Sometimes I wonder if they__e genetic memories, or messages from something divine. Warnings perhaps. Maybe we do come with an instruction booklet but we__e too dense to read it, because we__e dismissed it as the irrational waste product of the __ational_ mind. Sometimes I think all the answers we need are buried in our slumbering subconscious, int he dreaming. The booklet right there, and ever night when we lay our heads down on the pillow it flips open. The wise read it, heed it. The rest of us try as hard as we can upon awakening to forget any disturbing revelations we might have found there.

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Actually, the __eap of faith___o give it the memorable name that Soren Kierkegaard bestowed upon it__s an imposture. As he himself pointed out, it is not a __eap_ that can be made once and for all. It is a leap that has to go on and on being performed, in spite of mounting evidence to the contrary. This effort is actually too much for the human mind, and leads to delusions and manias. Religion understands perfectly well that the __eap_ is subject to sharply diminishing returns, which is why it often doesn__ in fact rely on __aith_ at all but instead corrupts faith and insults reason by offering evidence and pointing to confected __roofs._ This evidence and these proofs include arguments from design, revelations, punishments, and miracles. Now that religion__ monopoly has been broken, it is within the compass of any human being to see these evidences and proofs as the feeble-minded inventions that they are.

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Christopher Hitchens

god is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything