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You love first. You can initiate that,... Love thy neighbor,....... But should you find yourself in debt (Now hey, that's not such a Bad thought) Try to make your payments on time! <grin>
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In that one pic you posted OldSkool, he looked more like a Fivehead, It would be strange to see him now....
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Can Ya hear me now?...... Damn,...... How 'bout now?...... Damn,...... Now? No? Whooo Hoooo!!!!!!!!!
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And,.......... And................... >guffaw< <snicker> and,...... then he said,.... Eli Eli The Llamas are on sabattical!..... And HE Gave up the Ghost.... (((((.....swoon......)))))
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I would imagine that a devil spirit that has access to the senses world through a host has a valuable thing going, on and has some prestige accorded him/it in it's own little circles. The loss of such a host is a thing to be wary of. after all, you cannot invite all your host-less buds over if you've lost your home,.... eh? Oh there may be something to that but yanno,... there are so many good homes for sale over there,.... It's a Buyers market!
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Well mister,... I changed it back ^^^^^ just to show you what an amazing comment it might have looked like uncorrected. Now see how easy it is to look after your own words and thoughts?
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Yeah (sarcastically),... let's get rid of that Jesus Guy, he's unecessarrily going to steal our glory and give people "ideas" about loving one another and how he's Lord and stuff,.... yanno? JavaJane,... meet me at the silkscreen machine at sunset... (lol)
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My GREAT AUNT Magaret (Maggie or more often "Mags") Knows everything,.... she does. You're damned lucky she wasn't in charge Waysider!
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Hahahahahaha! Well if you're unlovable, you'll never be in debt! I'm just kidding, of course, but wouldn't the trick be to always stay in debt and be putting others in debt? ...and to be always keeping your head below water? If you are always looking out for someone else's well-being with love, and they you, life is wonderfully fun and enjoyable! And fewer good opportunities are missed.
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A friend of mine (who is in the Way, so no names) says: She'd like to be the one at the hospital when Rosie is on life support,... She'd pull the plug, show it to her, and tell her she'd best start believin'
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Indeed...!
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But My investments shall provide all my needs,.... According to tax-free status, for the rest of my life? I just wonder if one of them (who can) will "Take the money and run." Expenses yanno? Maybe just getting tired of waiting, and not wanting to see it get passed on to the leadership that survives them. What would they buy? How well will they hide (are they hiding) this?
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In Genesis he is the promised seed of the woman. In Exodus he is the Passover lamb. In Leviticus he is the High Priest. In Numbers he is the star to rise out of Jacob. In Deuteronomy he is the two laws: Love God and love your neighbor. In Joshua he is the captain of the Lord of Hosts. In Judges he is the covenant angel named Wonderful. In Ruth he is the kinsman redeemer. Ruth In Samuel he is the root and offspring of David. In Kings he is the greater than the Temple. In Chronicles he is the King's son. In Ezra-Nehemiah he is the rebuilder. In Esther he is the savior of God's people. In Job he is the daysman. In Psalms he is the song. In Proverbs he is the wisdom of God. In Ecclesiastes he is the one among a thousand. In The Song of Solomon he is the bridegroom of the bride. In Isaiah he is Jacob's branch. In Jeremiah he is our righteousness. In Lamentations he is the unbelievers' judgement. In Ezekiel he is the true shepherd. In Daniel he is the stone that became the head of the corner. In Hosea he is the latter rain. In Joel he is God's dwelling in Zion. In Amos he is the raiser of David's tabernacle. In Obadiah he is the deliverer on Mount Zion. In Jonah he is our salvation. In Micah he is the Lord of kings. In Nahum he is the stronghold in the time of trouble. In Habakkuk he is our joy and confidence. In Zephaniah he is our mighty Lord. In Haggai he is the desire of the nations. In Zechariah he is our servant The Branch. In Malachi he is the son of Righteousness. This is the go-thrum, the red thread. You find him everywhere throughout the Word. In Matthew he is Jehovah's Messiah. In Mark he is Jehovah's servant. In Luke he is Jehovah's man. And in John he is Jehovah's Son. In Acts he is the gift of holy spirit. In Romans he is the believers' justification. In Corinthians he is the believers' sanctification. In Galatians he is the believers' righteousness. In Ephesians he is the believers' heavenly standing. In Philippians he is the believers' self-adequacy. And in Colossians he is the believers' completeness. And in Thessalonians he is the believers' soon-glorification. In Timothy he is the faithful men. In Titus he is the fellowlaborer. In Philemon he is the love of a believer. In Hebrews he is the High Priest for sin. In James he is the royal law. In Peter he is the pastor. In John he is as we are. In Jude he is the beloved. And in Revelation he is the King of kings and the Lord of lords. And in the Way Ministry, he was the delivery Boy of all things From God to you and Vice Versa. But not much more.
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Story book God's alleged ' love '
Gen-2 replied to Composer's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
No offense, but it's interesting how - in each of those three statements, what you believe - relies on what you do not believe. Sorry, I'm just looking at the rather obvious there. I'm somewhat disappointed with your answer Composer. I guess I expected something better thought out than what you gave, but that's cool. -
Owe nothing to anyone except to love one another; for he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law. So,... you CAN owe Love for one another, and repay it</SPAN>
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It's not, I promise. I'm just not going to explain why it fits so well here...... http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=rose%20bud
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I just owe the Catholic Church a Debt of gratitude, TrustAndObey, not allegiance. I was raised in a Catholic facility, run by nuns, untill I spoke my first words at seven years of age. Although I don't remember any of it, they took care of me, fed me, clothed me, wiped my butt for me and so on. I can't be loyal to memories I don't have. As to giving,... isn't it all in how you purpose in your heart to give? I mean sure, it's not good to give for bad reasons. Doing something good for someone out of love is a noble thing. God allows people to get themselves involved and engrossed in anything they choose. He usually only steps in when they cry out to him.
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Oh sorry, I didn't know it was, as I never named the show. I didn't know which of Lucy's shows it was, and never "named it" I'll go to the University's library and get one of their archived TV shows for some quotes this afternoon
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yeah, well,... It never made sense to me for clergy and staff (in whatever religious setting) to tithe, as they're living off of others tithing and - if they did tithe,... it only goes back into the fund that they suck off of anyways, to live. And those that set the rules just decide their own pay anyways - right? ...Making any necessarry trips to the money pile when their needs exceed their wallet. Yanno Taz,... I think he's more likely an example of how it's better that a millstone was hung around his neck. He offended many of God's "little ones" Oh how the mighty have fallen.
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"Not people they would have to invest any real time or effort in to actually help." They wanted people that already had an Abundant life. Poor people that need God's Help, are poor, after all and don't either contribute well enough or reflect well enough on the ministry. Poorer people have car payments (Those that can't afford a new one outright)... They're on a tight budget they can't spare 10-25% More for da Way, weekly. Let the other religions reach out to those people. Don't waste your time with them. Rather, lets help those who don't need help but can be steered into giving to soothe their consciences and make them believe that they themselves are now Godly for having done so, Indulgances anyone?
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hahaha! Oh I can see this too! So Bob, as you can see here on this chart (lets loose a 4 foot foldout chart with a brisk >>snap<<)... The line on this graph shows you meandering into dangerous territory....
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Not to sound like I know everything here, but there are hundreds of places around the world on the sea floor where oil seeps into the ocean every day. A lot of the heavier crude oil doesn't float, but rather, settles on the ocean floor. the lighter stuff floats up. If you ever do any ocean sailing, you'll come across this from time to time. It's not like punching a hole into a pressurized pocket under the surface of the seafloor with a drill though, where it all comes up at once. The natural process takes years to do what this leak will do in a day. It's just the acute nature of the "man-made" leak that causes the problem. At a mile deep, the ocean pressure will keep the heavier crude on the Gulf floor, All the weight of water on top of it is really quite tremendous, so what you see coming up to the surface is just the tip of the iceberg. The lighter weight oil. In Calm waters, a gallon of oil can cover over a half acre. The stuff on the bottom is like the the La Brea Tar Pits. Anyways, BP can't push/force any of the light crude to the bottom to hide it, still that's where the majority of the oil from this leak will go. Yeah,.. It will kill whatever it covers over. When the initial explosion happened, a tremendous amount of natural gas and methane was released. The explosion likely didn't sink the rig, the rising gas just caused the rig to lose buouyancy and sink. Those big rigs don't float on air and it probably dropped like a rock, very quickly. behind the gas the oil came up, heavy and light crude the heavier stuff will sink eventually, It's like tar. But it won't sink quickly. This is the part that will wreak havok with the ecology of the Gulf for a while. The strangest part of all this to me is that Bp is siphoning off as much of the rising oil as they can and loading it onto a tanker. Of course they'll transport that, eventually, to a refinery - probably on the US Gulf coast and make a profit off of selling it to us. The world is a strange place.
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That's so sad that I can't even be amused, and I'm easy to amuse. It hurt to watch that mstar1. You now owe me one.........!