Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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I talk to a lot of doctors about that stuff, you know, because I'm interested in health. And, you know, I've heard really good things about it, but I don't know. I'm definitely not an expert on it.
I talk to a lot of doctors about that stuff, you know, because I'm interested in health. And, you know, I've heard really good things about it, but I don't know. I'm definitely not an expert on it.
Well, I mean, God is incomprehensible. You know, I mean, I guess most philosophers would say we're, you know, we're inside the mind of God. And so it would be impossible for us to understand, you know, what actually, you know, what God's form is. But, I mean, for me, I have a... Let's say this. I was raised in a very, very deeply religious setting.
Well, I mean, God is incomprehensible. You know, I mean, I guess most philosophers would say we're, you know, we're inside the mind of God. And so it would be impossible for us to understand, you know, what actually, you know, what God's form is. But, I mean, for me, I have a... Let's say this. I was raised in a very, very deeply religious setting.
Well, I mean, God is incomprehensible. You know, I mean, I guess most philosophers would say we're, you know, we're inside the mind of God. And so it would be impossible for us to understand, you know, what actually, you know, what God's form is. But, I mean, for me, I have a... Let's say this. I was raised in a very, very deeply religious setting.
So we went to church in the summer, oftentimes twice a day, morning mass. And we definitely went to And we prayed in the morning. We prayed before and after every meal. We prayed at night. We said a rosary, sometimes three rosaries a night. And my father read us the Bible whenever he was home. He would read us. We'd all get in the bed, and he'd read us the Bible stories.
So we went to church in the summer, oftentimes twice a day, morning mass. And we definitely went to And we prayed in the morning. We prayed before and after every meal. We prayed at night. We said a rosary, sometimes three rosaries a night. And my father read us the Bible whenever he was home. He would read us. We'd all get in the bed, and he'd read us the Bible stories.
So we went to church in the summer, oftentimes twice a day, morning mass. And we definitely went to And we prayed in the morning. We prayed before and after every meal. We prayed at night. We said a rosary, sometimes three rosaries a night. And my father read us the Bible whenever he was home. He would read us. We'd all get in the bed, and he'd read us the Bible stories.
And I went to Catholic schools. I went to Jesuit schools. I went to the nuns. And I went to a Quaker school at one point. When I... I became a drug addict when I was about 15 years old, about a year after my dad died. I was addicted to drugs for 14 years. During that time, when you're an addict, you're living against conscience.
And I went to Catholic schools. I went to Jesuit schools. I went to the nuns. And I went to a Quaker school at one point. When I... I became a drug addict when I was about 15 years old, about a year after my dad died. I was addicted to drugs for 14 years. During that time, when you're an addict, you're living against conscience.
And I went to Catholic schools. I went to Jesuit schools. I went to the nuns. And I went to a Quaker school at one point. When I... I became a drug addict when I was about 15 years old, about a year after my dad died. I was addicted to drugs for 14 years. During that time, when you're an addict, you're living against conscience.
And when you're living, and I never, you know, I was always trying to get off of drugs, never able to, but I never felt good about what I was doing. And, um, And when you're living against conscience, you kind of push God to the peripheries of your life. I'll call me he. It recedes and gets smaller. And then when I got sober, I knew that. I had a couple of experiences.
And when you're living, and I never, you know, I was always trying to get off of drugs, never able to, but I never felt good about what I was doing. And, um, And when you're living against conscience, you kind of push God to the peripheries of your life. I'll call me he. It recedes and gets smaller. And then when I got sober, I knew that. I had a couple of experiences.
And when you're living, and I never, you know, I was always trying to get off of drugs, never able to, but I never felt good about what I was doing. And, um, And when you're living against conscience, you kind of push God to the peripheries of your life. I'll call me he. It recedes and gets smaller. And then when I got sober, I knew that. I had a couple of experiences.
One is that I had a friend of my brother's, one of my brothers who died of this disease of addiction, had a good friend who had used to take drugs with us, and he became a Mooney. So he became a follower of Reverend Sun Myung Moon. And he, at that point, his compulsion, he had the same kind of compulsion that I had, and yet it was completely removed from him.
One is that I had a friend of my brother's, one of my brothers who died of this disease of addiction, had a good friend who had used to take drugs with us, and he became a Mooney. So he became a follower of Reverend Sun Myung Moon. And he, at that point, his compulsion, he had the same kind of compulsion that I had, and yet it was completely removed from him.
One is that I had a friend of my brother's, one of my brothers who died of this disease of addiction, had a good friend who had used to take drugs with us, and he became a Mooney. So he became a follower of Reverend Sun Myung Moon. And he, at that point, his compulsion, he had the same kind of compulsion that I had, and yet it was completely removed from him.
And he used to come and hang out with us, but he would not want to take drugs, even if I was taking them right in front of him. He was immune to it. He'd become impervious to that impulse. And when I first got sober, I was...
And he used to come and hang out with us, but he would not want to take drugs, even if I was taking them right in front of him. He was immune to it. He'd become impervious to that impulse. And when I first got sober, I was...
And he used to come and hang out with us, but he would not want to take drugs, even if I was taking them right in front of him. He was immune to it. He'd become impervious to that impulse. And when I first got sober, I was...