My name is Caleb, and I run laps.

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Dear Omega watch guy,
Thank you for the never ending entertainment you provide. The questions you ask on the Sunday Q and A have brought joy to many. Stay the course young man and you will be shown the path... or you will have run enough laps to do an ironman either way its a win.
 
I’m just seeing that you outed yourself before I even discussed it in the other thread.

Caleb, you are fearless. Keep growing.
Just some food for thought:

The worst thing in the world is the coward that doesn’t take ownership for his actions. In the end, we’re all gonna die anyway. Ain’t a single one of us getting off this rock alive. When you (whoever is reading this) inevitably die, do you really want people to find out that you were too much of a pussy to take responsibility of your mistakes?

If Jesus Christ took responsibility and ownership over what wasn’t His, by dying on the Cross for our sins, then the rest of us can sack up and be men and take ownership over the fact that every single one of us makes mistakes and has shortcomings.

Merry Christmas, and may the Blessing of the One True God be with you and yours.
 
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Just some food for thought:

The worst thing in the world is the coward that doesn’t take ownership for his actions. In the end, we’re all gonna die anyway. Ain’t a single one of us getting off this rock alive. When you (whoever is reading this) inevitably die, do you really want people to find out that you were too much of a pussy to take responsibility of your mistakes?

If Jesus Christ took responsibility and ownership over what wasn’t His, by dying on the Cross for our sins, then the rest of us can sack up and be men and take ownership over the fact that every single one of us makes mistakes and has shortcomings.

Merry Christmas, and may the Blessing of the One True God be with you and yours.
Jesus would’ve bought that Omega quietly.
 
Jesus would’ve bought that Omega quietly.
Potentially, the quiet buy, I can see that move as clear as day. I think there is more to the story.

In Matthew 14, Jesus turns 5 barley loaves and 2 fish into abundance and feeds thousands.

As a believer, I have absolute conviction that Jesus could have, and would have, taken that silly, quietly purchased Omega, and turned it into a Rolex Submariner.
 
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