it means not to harm one another. to speak and think kindly of one another, to be kind and gentlte, to care for each other in love as though each other were a sarced being of God. each of us are special to God and very important to him. he wants us to be treated with love and respect and to treat his other children with the same love an reaspect as though we were precious vessels. women in particular are a vessel to carry the next generation and men as well carry the next generatin to transfer righteously from themselves to the women, generations from one vessel to the next all as sacred vessels to bring forth the next generation of the children of God.
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on each side of the forward half of the vessel
treat each other kindly, like you would treat yourself.
A vessel is considered the 'give way' vessel to avoid a collision.Which vessel is the give way vessel depends on the situation and according toCOLREGS - International Regulations forPreventing Collisions at Sea
the give-way vessel
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Nothing makes your family different no matter what your sexuality is. The only thing that can be different is the way we treat each other in our family.
In sailing, when two vessels are approaching each other and the wind is on different sides, the vessel on the starboard tack (wind coming over the right side) has the right of way. If vessel A is on a port tack (wind on the left side) while vessel B is on a starboard tack, vessel A must give way to vessel B. This rule is part of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) to ensure safety and prevent collisions.
The boat that can most easily give way does so.
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God made us and just he made everything
In sailing, when two vessels approach each other with the wind coming from different sides, the vessel that has the wind on its port side (left side when facing forward) is typically considered the stand-on vessel, while the other is the give-way vessel. If vessel A has the wind on its starboard side, it must give way to vessel B, which has the wind on its port side. This rule helps maintain safety at sea by establishing predictable right-of-way scenarios. Therefore, vessel A is responsible for taking early and substantial action to avoid a collision.