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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11379 is a reply to message #11378] |
Wed, 05 November 2014 13:10 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Still here bro, just waiting on someone to show some interest.
I've not spoken with anyone who is concerned about the Ebola virus, as far as being local here in America...hopefully many are concerned bout those who are contracting it and dying.
There was an election yesterday, I think they referred to it as a midterm, whatever that means. In Alabama it was for governor and several senate spots along with almost all the local and county offices. It will be so nice to not be bombarded with the 'attack' ads on TV, each candidate trashing the reputation of their opponent.
It's a beautiful time of the year, perfect for sitting out and reading a book and enjoying the fall. The other day I saw (for the first time ever) two buck deer locking antlers and battling over territory and does...I never get tired of seeing the beauty of God's creation in a natural setting.
Am I assuming correctly that you're still working with Home Depot?
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11380 is a reply to message #11379] |
Thu, 06 November 2014 11:36 |
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Gary Messages: 1025 Registered: August 2008 Location: Indiana |
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james wrote on Wed, 05 November 2014 08:10 | Still here bro, just waiting on someone to show some interest.
I've not spoken with anyone who is concerned about the Ebola virus, as far as being local here in America...hopefully many are concerned bout those who are contracting it and dying.
There was an election yesterday, I think they referred to it as a midterm, whatever that means. In Alabama it was for governor and several senate spots along with almost all the local and county offices. It will be so nice to not be bombarded with the 'attack' ads on TV, each candidate trashing the reputation of their opponent.
It's a beautiful time of the year, perfect for sitting out and reading a book and enjoying the fall. The other day I saw (for the first time ever) two buck deer locking antlers and battling over territory and does...I never get tired of seeing the beauty of God's creation in a natural setting.
Am I assuming correctly that you're still working with Home Depot?
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That's our competitor! Yes I'm still working on blueprints or more like sketches trying to figure materials for customers. Its a real eye opener, working with the public and seeing the dollars being spent daily.
Its a total different environment to what I was use to. A number of people I work with are church goers, one guy in my area has a fancy tattoo of Jesus. Like I said its an eye opener. LOL
I think a lot of people have lost confidence in the government. You don't know who to believe and what is their motive. We can't get any advertisements on our tv so I missed all the ads. We can only get four stations that are mainly public tv, cooking shows, documentaries, etc. I get tired of seeing all the cooking going on though it makes you want to go in and eat something all night long. I'm down to 174 and trying to get to 165.
I'm glad your still writing here and keeping in touch with the old gang. I thought Marilyn was going to write something about Isis, but at this rate they'll be dead and gone before we know it.
You know we do have much to be thankful for, just by finding ourselves in this country where we don't see the constant wars going on. That must be horrible for many people to have to live through all that. I can't help to think its because of the influence of Christianity that we have enjoyed all of this. Slowly darkness is taking a seat though and I don't know if we'll see it all taken away in our lifetime or if God will give us one last great revival.
It seems like the older you get the faster time goes or is it just my imagination?
Gary
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11381 is a reply to message #11380] |
Thu, 06 November 2014 14:22 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Gary wrote on Thu, 06 November 2014 05: |
It seems like the older you get the faster time goes or is it just my imagination?
Gary
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If it's your imagination then my imagination works similar to yours... I find it amazing that it's already 14 years into the twenty first century; seems like last week that everyone was all worked up about Y2K and storing up for mass upheaval...those 'prophets' sure failed the test.
Next week I start continuing education classes for tax season, I'm SO looking forward to it...NOT! I am grateful for a job, even if it's only for a few months of the year.
Competitor, eh? Lowe and behold, you must work for Jimmie Johnson. lol
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11384 is a reply to message #11383] |
Fri, 07 November 2014 12:54 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Gary wrote on Fri, 07 November 2014 05:26 |
I don't know who Jimmie Johnson is, never heard of him.
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NASCAR driver, has won several championships...he drives a car sponsored by Lowes.
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11396 is a reply to message #11391] |
Sun, 16 November 2014 19:23 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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I have noticed that since it now gets dark around 5 pm and isn't light until almost 6 am I am able to sleep a little longer each night. Yeah!
I've always heard that police and firemen are extra busy on full moon nights...I know it effects the activity of fish and wildlife, along with barometric pressure and temp changes.
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11406 is a reply to message #11405] |
Thu, 20 November 2014 21:28 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Guns are so woven into the fabric of American society that kids are introduced to them from birth. And you're right about the videos and movies having an influence, but it accepted in every part of life including Christianity. Just this last Sunday as I was pulling out of the parking lot from church I was behind a pickup truck with stickers on the windows about the 2nd amendment and other gun propaganda.
I'm thankful not to be living in Buffalo, NY this week (anytime, actually)....It was 19 yesterday here and according to a regional weatherman it was colder in Birmingham, AL than Billings, Montana or Boston, Mass. Vortexes, how did we ever live without understanding about them...
Oh! there was an earthquake in west Alabama (three point eight) this morning...
And while I have your undivided attention, , I had some coffee from Costa Rica today that was gooooood!(on my coffee break)
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11412 is a reply to message #11406] |
Fri, 21 November 2014 14:25 |
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Gary Messages: 1025 Registered: August 2008 Location: Indiana |
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james wrote on Thu, 20 November 2014 16:28 | Guns are so woven into the fabric of American society that kids are introduced to them from birth. And you're right about the videos and movies having an influence, but it accepted in every part of life including Christianity. Just this last Sunday as I was pulling out of the parking lot from church I was behind a pickup truck with stickers on the windows about the 2nd amendment and other gun propaganda.
I'm thankful not to be living in Buffalo, NY this week (anytime, actually)....It was 19 yesterday here and according to a regional weatherman it was colder in Birmingham, AL than Billings, Montana or Boston, Mass. Vortexes, how did we ever live without understanding about them...
Oh! there was an earthquake in west Alabama (three point eight) this morning...
And while I have your undivided attention, , I had some coffee from Costa Rica today that was gooooood!(on my coffee break)
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I don't know what it is that is so fascinating about having a gun to shoot. I can say that with tongue in cheek because I enjoy it as well, but I have gotten rid of all my guns except I have a 4-10 that belongs to my brother in law. He needed the money so I bought it but he said he might buy it back some day.
They did a survey recently, they said: years ago they asked people why do you have a gun?, most replied: we use it for hunting and target practicing, they asked this same question again recently and almost everyone stated: I have it for protection.
I didn't know you guys had earthquakes. We have them occasionally they say were setting on a major fault line.
Yeah I'm glad were not up in all that snow either we got about 1 inch but its been very cold here.
I drank some coffee recently from starbucks from Jamaica it was so nasty I almost poured it out but I did not want to waste money so I drank it then I was buzzing around all day at work. LOL
My wife told me next time to ask for the blonde roast its not as strong as the dark roast. I was happy to see you crossed over to the real McCoy, and was trying something flavorful.
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11419 is a reply to message #11416] |
Sat, 22 November 2014 10:56 |
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Gary Messages: 1025 Registered: August 2008 Location: Indiana |
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james wrote on Fri, 21 November 2014 10:01 |
Gary wrote on Fri, 21 November 2014 08:25 | I was happy to see you crossed over to the real McCoy, and was trying something flavorful.
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We have a coffee bar where I live and on cold mornings when I come down to the business center(here now) to use the computer I have a cup of coffee (they don't offer decaf). I noticed yesterday they had restocked for the holiday season and had some new kinds and I tried the Costa Rico blend. Think I'll go with hot chocolate today <grin>
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James,
Just writing this to say how things have changed over the years, I realize your not implying anything here.
Anyway, I find it interesting its now called a "coffee bar", a good while back my wife and I wanted to get a coffee table for our living room, I did not know that now their called; "cocktail tables".
Every things geared towards a partying attitude in this country and they have to make it part of their sales I guess.
Where we live at, I.U. football is a big deal, when they have a game everyone floods the parking lot including the church lawn across the street with "tailgate parties". At a tailgate party everyone brings a RV or truck with camper shell, tons of junk food, a TV, and of course plenty of booze. The church has around a thousand cars parked in their lawn and parking lot and it only costs $10.00 (parking fee)to set up a party.
Things sure have changed since we were kids.
Gary
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11420 is a reply to message #11419] |
Sat, 22 November 2014 13:35 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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'Tailgating' is a huge part of southern college football tradition, and if I may 'correct' you...down here they grill up some mighty fine foods...pork, beef, chicken, deer... and gator and frog legs at the LSU home games. But your right as rain about the booze, it flows freely.
Word meanings certainly have changed through the years (just think of the word 'gay') and many words have more than one meaning. But what really annoys me is the using letters as abbrevations for words (I guess the internet and texting has helped with this latest fad, but seems like every sickness or disease has a shortened version...Lou Gehrig disease...ALS ) Only problem for those of us who don't get into all that is we don't understand a lot of conversations...Oh well! I guess I can't say too much, in my younger days I was part of a generation with brilliant sayings like..."cool", "far out", "keep on trucking", "groovy", and slang words for drugs like, pot, refer, mary jane, grass......guess the kettle and black pot story applies here, huh?
TTYL
[Updated on: Sat, 22 November 2014 13:38] “But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11448 is a reply to message #11447] |
Tue, 09 December 2014 12:56 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Amen.
Crime is increasing, the population is increasing, and wickedness is increasing; but "they that put their trust in The Lord..."
I had lunch Saturday with a older couple that are catholic, the sweet lady just kept on about Mary and devotion to her. She was telling me about all the 'sightings' of Mary to people, I tried to talk about 'Jesus' but it was all Mary, rosary beads, and Christmas for them. It's heartbreaking to see people deceived and unwilling to accept God's Word, they'd rather focus on the created (Mary) rather than the creator (Jesus), and books about appearances of 'angels' that confirm their beliefs.
Jesus IS the way, the truth, and the life...and NO man cometh unto The Father except through Him.
Political correctness is a big problem in society today.
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11449 is a reply to message #11448] |
Wed, 10 December 2014 10:58 |
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Gary Messages: 1025 Registered: August 2008 Location: Indiana |
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james wrote on Tue, 09 December 2014 07:56 | Amen.
Crime is increasing, the population is increasing, and wickedness is increasing; but "they that put their trust in The Lord..."
I had lunch Saturday with a older couple that are catholic, the sweet lady just kept on about Mary and devotion to her. She was telling me about all the 'sightings' of Mary to people, I tried to talk about 'Jesus' but it was all Mary, rosary beads, and Christmas for them. It's heartbreaking to see people deceived and unwilling to accept God's Word, they'd rather focus on the created (Mary) rather than the creator (Jesus), and books about appearances of 'angels' that confirm their beliefs.
Jesus IS the way, the truth, and the life...and NO man cometh unto The Father except through Him.
Political correctness is a big problem in society today.
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We have an area around here where supposedly mary or somebody appeared to someone. Now they built this large motel outside of town so pilgrims can come and climb the hill to see the statue that is placed up there, in hopes of having another visitation. I think its some kind of shrine never seen it personally.
I did go to a catholic wedding years ago and the bride and bridegroom had to go around and kneel down and kiss the concrete statues toes. What was that all about?
Politically correct?
I just read where some woman made the statement that "all lives matter". She had to apologize to everyone because they said she was attacking the ferguson slogan, "black lives matter".
Its gotten totally out of hand lately.
Not to change the subject but its interesting that Greece is constantly making the news concerning economic problems. Greece is one of the countries mentioned in the Bible during the time of the Antichrist.
Why is everyone concerned about such a small country on an island? You never hear of Haiti's economic problems but it seems like everyone is always bailing out Greece.
The Bible does show that Greece will make war with the Antichrist. Anyway I just find it interesting concerning this small country being mentioned so much.
Gary
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11450 is a reply to message #11449] |
Wed, 10 December 2014 14:21 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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The Bible does show that Greece will make war with the Antichrist. Anyway I just find it interesting concerning this small country being mentioned so much.
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Speaking of small countries being mentioned? How about Israel? The rest of the world and nonbelievers can't 'get it' as to the importance of Israel and why so much attention is given them.
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11457 is a reply to message #11453] |
Mon, 15 December 2014 23:44 |
Marilyn Crow Messages: 598 Registered: September 2013 Location: Australia |
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Hi Gary,
Just a note here. Greece in Daniel is referring to the Empire they controlled, whereas Greece today is just the country. It is in the news as it is the test case so that the EU can have fiscal control over the EU countries.
Marilyn.
Marilyn C
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11491 is a reply to message #11490] |
Sat, 31 January 2015 18:01 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Gary some people (not me) write their notes in word documents and then cut/paste/copy over to forum. I remember doing it years ago but I'd have to look up how to do it, but it's not 'that' complicated.
Looks like measles are the latest 'scare', it is just amazing what influence the power of suggestion has. Concerning health, fear is the motivating factor, no one wants to suffer, especially with the flu. Even though I've seen reports on TV that says the vaccine is only 20-35% effective due to it being a strain that they didn't factor in when making the vaccine. But they sure spent millions and millions on commercials implying if you don't you're just being foolish.
[Ha. Ha.] I just looked up at a train going by and this post was applied...
As to the penalty for not having health coverage, so far they've not been that bad for the ones I've done, but wait a couple of years when the penalty increases...next year it goes to $325 or 2.0% excess household income over filing threshold. 2016 goes to $695 and 2.5% over filing threshold.
[Updated on: Sat, 31 January 2015 18:08] “But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11497 is a reply to message #11491] |
Mon, 02 February 2015 11:06 |
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Gary Messages: 1025 Registered: August 2008 Location: Indiana |
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james wrote on Sat, 31 January 2015 13:01 | Gary some people (not me) write their notes in word documents and then cut/paste/copy over to forum. I remember doing it years ago but I'd have to look up how to do it, but it's not 'that' complicated.
Looks like measles are the latest 'scare', it is just amazing what influence the power of suggestion has. Concerning health, fear is the motivating factor, no one wants to suffer, especially with the flu. Even though I've seen reports on TV that says the vaccine is only 20-35% effective due to it being a strain that they didn't factor in when making the vaccine. But they sure spent millions and millions on commercials implying if you don't you're just being foolish.
[Ha. Ha.] I just looked up at a train going by and this post was applied...
As to the penalty for not having health coverage, so far they've not been that bad for the ones I've done, but wait a couple of years when the penalty increases...next year it goes to $325 or 2.0% excess household income over filing threshold. 2016 goes to $695 and 2.5% over filing threshold.
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To be truthful with you I think their exaggerating this thing concerning measles. It started in california and now we have 100 cases over the united states. Not many compared to the millions that live here.
The media loves some juicy story that they can keep rehashing till they beat it into the ground. You would think they would be more concerned that some rich guy can rape 30 women and nothing is being done about it if you know what I mean. There's too many inconsistancies with the media their very deceptive and they stir up a lot of trouble to get a good supposedly story.
cut/paste/copy I should go that route if I wrote a giant post but its somewhat of a hassle. One quicker way but still extra time is type it out in word then use control c come over to the board and then use control v after you put your cursor in the box, thanks for reminding me about this. For now Ill take the easy route then gripe when I lose a post. LOL
Hope your doing good buddy, I'll be glad when winter passes this year looking forward to Spring. Too tired this morning to worry about all the typos here, but got to go to work. Have a great day.
Gary
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11500 is a reply to message #11499] |
Thu, 05 February 2015 14:35 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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This has been a mild winter so far, except for a couple of days with single digits...supposed to be around mid twenties tonight, but we're getting into the fifties during the day. Still February and March can pack a punch. One whole inch, huh? Better dig out the snow blower and salt...lol
Opening time, I'd better get some coffee going and buckle up for a big day...
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11501 is a reply to message #11500] |
Sat, 07 February 2015 13:17 |
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Gary Messages: 1025 Registered: August 2008 Location: Indiana |
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James
Were going to be in the fifties today which is quite unusual for this time of the year. Everyone thinks were going to have an early Spring but no one knows for sure on this.
I thought about you crunching all those numbers, your probably in the peak of the season there. I must admit I always wait till the last day to do any tax work. I always wonder whats the hurry. I guess a lot of people get big checks back and look forward to that.
Talk about secular books, I always enjoyed the book, To Kill a Mockingbird. I heard recently the lady who wrote it had another book that goes along with this one and they are finally publishing it after all these years. I did not realize or pay attention, but they said the story was originally set in Alabama back in the day.
I love the characters as well as the children that are portrayed in the story. But I hate the thought of buying a book with no where to put it since my book cases are maxed out. We can buy about any used book here for a dollar now at the half priced book store, books lose their value the minute you buy one new at a regular bookstore. I'm still thinking about getting a kindle which William talked about, but don't know if I want one that has color or one that is black and white. I like the idea of storing hundreds of books without a bookcase. I keep thinking the black and white one will become obsolete soon and they will have some new, latest and the greatest device that is better. You know how electronic devices are, here today and gone tomorrow.
On some books I'll always keep, we have friends who read the Bible on a kindle, I guess I'm old school on that one I like the big o leather Bible when it comes to reading the Word.
Won't keep you any longer you probably have a long line backed up wanting service and here you are reading a blog. LOL
Take care and may the Lord bless your work.
Gary
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11503 is a reply to message #11501] |
Sun, 08 February 2015 13:28 |
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Gary Messages: 1025 Registered: August 2008 Location: Indiana |
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Well if you haven't heard the President was in Indianapolis a few days ago. I was surprised at his recent comment, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised. That is when he compared the recent event where the pilot was burned alive by Isis. He tried to compare this to the inquisitions that took place in the middle ages.
Whatever happened in the past is done and over and now we live in so called modern times. While some people look to the past to slam Christianity, the fact is sin is still sin. The only thing we see by this recent event is that men are still as sinful and evil as in the beginning. Before the time of Noah when evil and wickedness ruled the earth it is no different today. Sin and wickedness is ever present and will be here until Jesus returns and sets things strait.
Burning someone alive is horrible, but is all the fleshly sin in America any different? Sin is sin no matter what color it is, whether it be cruel or fleshly let's face the facts, men are sinful and need a Savior to set them free.
Jesus said do you think those Galileans were more sinful, but except you repent you will all likewise perish or what of the tower of Siloam that fell on those 18 men, were they more sinful except you repent you will likewise perish.
In these days when men are so busy too busy for family because mammon is so important in every ones life, its important to always remember this life is only a puff of smoke long, compared to eternity.
Gary
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11507 is a reply to message #11506] |
Tue, 10 February 2015 15:00 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Gary wrote on Tue, 10 February 2015 05:25 |
Anyway back to my main thought, that it was sad to see another State turning to Sodom and its ways.
I guess we all realize that it will be as the Days of Noah before the time of the end.
Gary
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Not to defend the state of Alabama but the majority of the residents here still oppose same-sex-marriage, it's the federal government and federal judges who are forcing it upon us. Yes, there are people in line to get the marriage license but even the majority of the judges are refusing to issue them and the head of Alabama's judicial system, Roy Moore has issued a statement telling the judges not to preform any more court house marriages. He's the state supreme court judge who refused to remove the ten commandments from the court house about ten years ago.
It will become more and more acceptable as 'society' changes...due to influence of t.v., movies, and media. Just as people living together without being married has become common place over the last 50 years.
But what sayeth The Lord?
"I beseech you therefore brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.
And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good and acceptable, and perfect, will of God." Romans 12:1-2
"But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfill the lusts thereof." Romans 13:14
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Taking a coffee break... [message #11508 is a reply to message #11507] |
Wed, 11 February 2015 11:42 |
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Gary Messages: 1025 Registered: August 2008 Location: Indiana |
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I think sodomites are actually a very small minority but the media is brainwashing everyone to think its some large group of people. Most of the TVs so called stars are sodomites.
The liberal media is totally antichrist and they support anything that is wicked.
Christians are so divided over doctrines its hard to rally the troops where they have a greater influence in society.
Thankfully God is still showing mercy to this country or it would totally fall.
But I want to remind you, though you once knew this, that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, afterward destroyed those who did not believe. 6 And the angels who did not keep their proper domain, but left their own abode, He has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day; 7 as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities around them in a similar manner to these, having given themselves over to sexual immorality and gone after strange flesh, are set forth as an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.
8 Likewise also these dreamers defile the flesh, reject authority, and speak evil of dignitaries. 9 Yet Michael the archangel, in contending with the devil, when he disputed about the body of Moses, dared not bring against him a reviling accusation, but said, “The Lord rebuke you!” 10 But these speak evil of whatever they do not know; and whatever they know naturally, like brute beasts, in these things they corrupt themselves. 11 Woe to them! For they have gone in the way of Cain, have run greedily in the error of Balaam for profit, and perished in the rebellion of Korah.
12 These are spots in your love feasts, while they feast with you without fear, serving only themselves. They are clouds without water, carried about by the winds; late autumn trees without fruit, twice dead, pulled up by the roots; 13 raging waves of the sea, foaming up their own shame; wandering stars for whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever.
14 Now Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about these men also, saying, “Behold, the Lord comes with ten thousands of His saints, 15 to execute judgment on all, to convict all who are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have committed in an ungodly way, and of all the harsh things which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.”
Amen, and So be it.
Gary
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