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It's Paida in the LXX but that stems from Pais, as a servant or child is one who is "beaten" Hey, it's not PC but there it is
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There's a group I love called Doulos (not to derail your thread JJ) This is one of their songs: 期待 多少汗 多少淚 多少黃河的水 多少哀 多少樂 多少長江的浪 流水淙淙 浪濤湧湧 古今往事卻無蹤 多少星 多少雲 多少未完的夢 多少風 多少雪 多少長城的血 多少春 多少秋 多少耕耘的手 五千寒暑 憂患處處 一葉海棠帶滄桑 多少星 多少雲 多少未完的夢 多少淚珠 多少笑容 在天空中閃動 多少尋覓 理想的新面孔 誰能夠看透他們隱藏的傷痛 每雙迷惘的眼睛 每個失落的心靈 期待上帝的祝福 Expect (by Doulos) (Song Lyrics: Wang Xi Lin Mo) How many tears and how much sweat made the water of the Yellow River How sadly goes the melody of the waves the Yangtze River Water sings as waves meander past the ancient Quewu course How many stars greatly cloud the vast number of unfulfilled dreams How much snow, wind and blood has the Great Wall seen? Numbers of Springs and autumns and how many labored hard Many summers and winters of tremendous hardships, yet everywhere an apple. How many stars greatly cloud the vast number of unfulfilled dreams How many tears and smiles flash across the sky How many new faces look for the ideal Who can see past their hidden pains Every pair of eyes for every lost soul is lost Expecting God's blessing MP3 (Chinese Language BTW) >>will open & play in your default media player<<
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http://annoncesluxembourg.com/vend-ipad/
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A Quote from the movie The Sound of Music: "Whistles are for dogs, not children!"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLyrbDblw-Y
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There was another page (also no longer available from the "Homepage") with Weirwille's teachings on it Bloody Look Here
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But Luxembourg is a French Advertising Agency And Veirville came from France, but then again,... so did the Coneheads. But Weirwille wasn't a conehead - he was a bonehead. Makes perfect sense to me.
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douleusei, which would be a form of douleuo is the word for serve paida (from pais) is the word for servant (child?) Hit "Post" before I finished
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Are you referring to the Ad Agency called Luxembourg that handled Europe's Advertising for iPad?
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When I posted a link to EB's stuff before, I found SNS teachings for sale on Cyber Radio and posted a link to it. That domain is now up for sale. I al;so notice that EB's website no longer has a link to SNS teachings on the homepage. This wasn't all that long ago that both were actively present.
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How is twi abundant sharing different from union dues?
Gen-2 replied to skyrider's topic in About The Way
Well,... The Union doesn't pass around a Horn of Plenty... (sorry skyrider, I just had to say it) -
Yeah we've seen tis one in some older posts, He/She's also the person selling SNS podcasts and runs one of the facebook groups
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You know, when I was his age I had this little thing where if I was mad at my Mom, I wouldn't talk to her, as if to punish her. I particularily enjoyed setting her off. I also was quite aware of many things going on around me than I would let on to being. In short I was a very difficult kid, and I often meant to be. I can't say that I did it to be mean. It's more like she was my sounding board to relate to the world around me. I really put that woman through the mill. At times she really hated me, I'm sure, even though she loved me through all of it. "Don't want to",... "Can't" and "No" were some of my favorite words at 11. In short, I was quite rebellious and stubborn. Drove Mom nuts at times, I did. Flash Forward to 2009: I'm admitted to a Post Grad Program for gifted students at Princeton University. Almost half the grad students are Aspergers kids. I went from feeling special to feeling ordinary <grin>. I used to have a huge internal fear that other people would never like me when I was a kid, I zigged when they zagged. I was constantly called names, laughed at,... got beaten up a lot too. Somehow I've managed to make it through a lot of things that my Mom was worried I wouldn't make it through, and she's been gone a few years now, but I never would have made it without her. The things you do, they're all so important, and more noticed than you might imagine.
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As someone that spent the first seven years of my life in a shell (completely autistic), and as a twenty-nine year old with Asperger's Syndrome, I can tell you that although there will always be little challenges in behavior and language. We are quite capable of learning everything we need to know, and in many areas we can easily surpass others as we become adults. Sure we may be a little bit "picky" and "quirky" and lack certain social graces, But we figure out ways to work around everything,.. ANYTHING! In order to continue we constantly are forced to learn to overcome and push on -- we never give up! It is a lesson some people never learn. The Rod of correction though, will generally serve to push one such as I, back towards autism - but with a lot of love, we can become strongly stable in situations that would rock another's world to the core. We're rather feast or famine, and often brighter than your average bear.
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Nice to see they've adopted their own system of cardinal and mortal sins (big and little sins). Can one of you briefly explain this thing about James (and which James) and Jerusalem. is it in the Bible somewhere or was it fabricated?
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Bless-ed be their moneypile....
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grooooooooaaaaaannnnnnnnnn............................
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More like a castle dungeon system. with levels for the players. Hard to get out of the dungeon when you make it to level 80 and don't want to leave. For most of the leader types I've noticed it was the inability to follow the leader at the time that caused them to leave,... someone with a bigger nametag upset them. Rarely did someone leave because of a person with a lower nametag. Am I the only one thats noticing this?
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I don't 'get it',............... nametags did this to you?
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I'll bet they didn't mention just-how-many times,... Martindale ~~~ ...went to Jerusalem... ~~~ ... or the fact that the good prophetess rosalie not only helped him,... ~~~ ...go to Jerusalem...~~~ But provided him with Jerusalems!
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Yeah his mind works differently, it does , it does.
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Maybe I can get Photos of me made for all my employees........... <Laughs Hysterically>
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What's a "good religion"? I don't make much seperation between religion and cult. But I realize others have their own ideas on the same word. Do you believe people can walk across hot coals? Is it a case of you seeing it on TV? in person? I'm in my twenties, I'm still full of curiosity - so I ask.
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Maybe he just figures that - If he doesn't Fold, he just can't Lose......... He has an artificial smile that's disconcerting.
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Another Good Article is The Groovy Christians of Rye (Life Magazine May14 1971) The Link here is to a PDF Version of the article on the Web so it will open to a PDF File (You need to have Adobe Reader)