Dentures or implants , what is your preference ! ✌️😎

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Woollensock2
Please feel free to discuss your thoughts on this topic, in complete confidence.
co787

none

Woollensock2
You mean you have no teeth 🦷! 🤷‍♂️
co787

or I have all my teeth

co787

so don’t need dentures/implants 

Woollensock2
Lol 😝
Purrfect_kitten

Nope none of them ඞඞඞ

TheBestBeer_Root

I’m wishing to share this wonderful testimony of a lady’s teeth after having them damaged, then wired up by the dentist, but she relied on her spiritual understanding and had much to be grateful that she did!
Mind you… I’m in no way starting for any discussion whatsoever regarding, but anyone’s welcome to direct message me if they have anything they wish to say about, what I hope whomever reads this is benefited in any familiarity they might need handled, regarding their teeth or whatever else, and realize they too can learn what’s very beneficial regarding their own selves! happy.png

FIVE YEARS AGO on Thanksgiving day, I tripped on a step and fell face down on a brick walkway. I banged up my face and dislodged my two front teeth. I was in shock, but my daughter called a Christian Science practitioner to give me prayerful support, and meanwhile calmly began reading to me from Science and Health.

Early the next morning a dentist agreed to see me on his day off. He put the teeth back in place and affixed them with a wire until I could get to an oral surgeon for implants, which the dentist said I must have immediately.

The next big development was what I call my "fasting from society." I spent the next few days in total seclusion with the Bible, the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, and the Christian Science periodicals getting to a place of spiritual peace, joy, calm, gratitude, and love that I had never experienced before. No TV, no phone, no computer, no people other than my precious daughter bringing me soup and milkshakes once in a while. I began to think this was what Jesus did in his three days in the tomb. I felt a resurrection in my thinking, knowing I was an idea of God and not made of matter—beautiful or ugly. I saw that I had been spiritually intact always, and could have no thoughts of vanity or fear. This was so helpful as I wrestled over and over with the image of smacking my face on those bricks. I slowly realized I had never fallen out of God's arms, and I wanted to stay in that wonderful, peaceful place.

I was back teaching school the Monday after Thanksgiving with the cuts on my face gone and no sign of an accident—and I taught with more love and patience than I ever had before. But I still had the "mountain" of the oral surgeon appointment to conquer the following week. I called the practitioner again for support and prayer. I got a better understanding of how proposing material remedies for what appear to be material problems was consistent on the dentist's part. But that I, also, had to be consistent—by staying with the fact that I was totally spiritual. It was inconsistent to think I could apply a material remedy to a spiritual idea of God—me.

A few days later, as I waited and waited (and waited) at the oral surgeon's, I had plenty of time to pray quietly, "All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation ...," a line from "the scientific statement of being" (Science and Health, p.468). I've known my whole life that "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble," as the Bible says (Ps. 46:1). I've had many healings by completely relying on God and Christian Science, and I sat there remembering as many of them as I could. I knew that I would never have surgery on any other part of my body, so why oral surgery?

Suddenly I knew I did not belong there. I wanted to rely on God as the only surgeon. I thanked the receptionist and told her I had changed my mind and didn't want the surgery or the implants.

I wore that temporary wire for many months, but kept asking myself why I thought I still needed it. I returned to the first friendly dentist who had put it on in the first place and asked him to please remove it. He did so reluctantly, saying I was "one bite away from those teeth falling out." I thanked him for his concern, continuing to know that God holds all of his ideas in place. I knew the healing was complete.

Five years later, the teeth are still in their proper place and haven't given me any problems. This past summer I went back to the same dentist for the first time since the incident so that he could replace a filling that had fallen out. He tried to wiggle my front teeth, and shook his head. Then the best word came out of his mouth: "Amazing!" He saw that my teeth had tightened up and were normal in every way.

I am so inspired and grateful to know that I am sustained by God, and that He is my firm foundation.

https://journal.christianscience.com/shared/view/xkqv4oo7c4 happy.png

William323784
Why does this even exist?
TheBestBeer_Root

this thread?

William323784
Yes. This thread is just gross
William323784
It’s not that, I just wonder why people even comment about this on a chess site
TheBestBeer_Root

it might’ve before, but that’s a fantastic remedy, that testimony for anyone of similar need, or whatever other that someone’s having to deal with, and now perhaps turn to read what can remove their ailment or difficulties, it’s a great Book! It has in the back 100 last pages testimonies from anyone throughout the earth that were healed of whatever ailment by studying this wonderful Book!👍(any further discussion you’re welcome to dm me or text)=)

 

……it was written over a hundred years ago 

TheBestBeer_Root

I only wish the best for every single member here.

William323784
The story of the man in a flood:

(There is a flood going on, a man is stuck on top of his house)

(A jet ski appears in front of his house)

Skier: Need any help?

Man: Nope, I’m waiting for God to save me

Skier: Alright then

(The skier goes off, the water levels rise)

(A helicopter flies over the man’s house)

Helicopter operator: We’re here to save you!

Man: Nope, I’m waiting for God to save me?

Helicopter operator: Really?

Man: Yes, now scram

(The helicopter flies off. The flood gets to the roof and the man drowns. He goes to heaven)

Man: God, why didn’t you save me?

God: I sent you a jet ski and helicopter

Man: …

God: …
TheBestBeer_Root
William323784 wrote:
It’s not that, I just wonder why people even comment about this on a chess site

Well, one thing is this is off topic, another is that everyone’s been much cooped-up during this miserably ridiculous floodtide of a fabricated pandemic, but, lol again, to go further on this topic too just pm me, because the mods here have been attempting to keep extreme moderation regarding such topic, threads, and I know btickler is one of those threads opened to discuss co19, and I think just one other but they wish to leave it like that, they even locked a previous thread I had regarding such.

TheBestBeer_Root
William323784 wrote:
The story of the man in a flood:

(There is a flood going on, a man is stuck on top of his house)

(A jet ski appears in front of his house)

Skier: Need any help?

Man: Nope, I’m waiting for God to save me

Skier: Alright then

(The skier goes off, the water levels rise)

(A helicopter flies over the man’s house)

Helicopter operator: We’re here to save you!

Man: Nope, I’m waiting for God to save me?

Helicopter operator: Really?

Man: Yes, now scram

(The helicopter flies off. The flood gets to the roof and the man drowns. He goes to heaven)

Man: God, why didn’t you save me?

God: I sent you a jet ski and helicopter

Man: …

God: …

What’s sad is I bet an atheist made that (recall, any further regarding dm me or text), because it’s discrediting the individual who’s claimed waiting for God, such help, attempting to make it appear the man isn’t very intelligent, when were a Christian to have created something a little less condemning he’d be very careful not throwing offense to the misunderstanding, as clearly that display has.

William323784
Disclaimer: The meaning of this is that God not only acts through miracles, but through every day actions as well. Don’t take it for granted.
William323784
And if an atheist made it there would be no God at the end of it. Sad.
TheBestBeer_Root

Actually, yeah I can see that perspective, however it’s not very God like, so I find it certainly not of God. Because any God fearing individual would recognize those offers of help are His doing.

…..please, any further you are welcome to direct message