Chris P Bacon
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Hell is everywhere. We are living in hell.Hell is no more a physical location than heaven is understood to be. Hell is an assumption that is subject to one's own idea or configuration. Ask anyone to describe heaven or hell and results will vary. No one truly knows if there is a hell or heaven as they are described by religious authority yet we blindly agree without question or second thought.
In my opinion hell is neither here nor there, like heaven, hell exists on behalf of the beholder.
For that you need to be anointed. You also need to ask God for wisdom, not wealth. Sorry, you fail.I'll go to any church that gives me a wealthy wife or two (just following Solomon's example).
For that you need to be anointed. You also need to ask God for wisdom, not wealth. Sorry, you fail.
Congratulations are in order for you, Lewkat. It takes guts and determination to leave the flock of sheep that turn on their cable TV and maybe stare and stare at it. Oh yes, there are some good shows but unfortunately, TV has become a "baby sitter" for a lot of seniors. They say many seniors are lonely! Why am I not surprised!Stopped watching all TV over 2 yrs. ago. Read what I want of the news and books. Watch old movies on my computer.
Depends on what you ask for. If you ask for a fish God doesn't give you a serpent instead. We are encouraged to ask for good things (goodness). Solomon asked for wisdom, and received it.
I have trusted this promise and have been bold enough to mention it when I pray in faith for something that is truly good. I've never been denied. This flies in the face of all logic but it is my lived experience.
Hell can also be found in the Cayman Islands, and they do it better than anyone else!
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did ancestry.com tell you that?I am descended of Solomon and always wondered why I was never treated like he was. ARRGGHHHHHHH!
Yeah, but remember oldie...those dancing girls got him in the end. No fool like an old fool...lol.I'll go to any church that gives me a wealthy wife or two (just following Solomon's example).
Yeah, but remember oldie...those dancing girls got him in the end. No fool like an old fool...lol.
did ancestry.com tell you that?
So you're sephardic?Doubtful that ancestry goes back that far. But the Inquisition does go into Judaic bloodlines and my parents families are listed there.
I agree with Jerry on this.Watching a marathon of TV Program, ‘I Survived’…
(Direct TV)
Brutal rapes and madmen with urge to shoot victims, AND
anyone else nearby.They are beasts, there is no punishment for these people save death.
Makes one want to cling to God
“Lord, save us from the fury of the Norsemen.”
The victims emphasis, this happens to 'Normal People,' like you and me.
Yes but what you ask for is not necessarily what you will receive.''God is not a respecter of persons" - and he treats all alike ~ Romans 2:11-13; 3:22-24 -- Ephesians 6:9
''ask and ye shall receive''
I have no doubt things are very scary where you describe. But, from my own considerable knowledge of experiencing horrific violence as a minor, it can happen to anyone, anywhere. My abusers wereYour wrong-get in your car, drive to the poverty areas in your town...
You live near an army/air force base, don't drive by after dark; many parts of Dallas are not safe have been dangerous for forty years plus...
Yes but what you ask for is not necessarily what you will receive.![]()
I sometimes consider the wonderful array of foods that I enjoy at my own table and think that Solomon would be envious. If I could trade my life in Australia for Solomon's life in his palace I would decline the offer. I've been to China and seen the Forbidden City and the stone boat of the last Empress. It is said that at every meal she had 90 dishes laid out before her. How tedious that would soon become.Lucky you!
I am descended of Solomon and always wondered why I was never treated like he was. ARRGGHHHHHHH!
I sometimes consider the wonderful array of foods that I enjoy at my own table and think that Solomon would be envious. If I could trade my life in Australia for Solomon's life in his palace I would decline the offer. I've been to China and seen the Forbidden City and the stone boat of the last Empress. It is said that at every meal she had 90 dishes laid out before her. How tedious that would soon become.
I prefer my more humble fare. This is what Hubby and I enjoyed yesterday and everyday is similar. If Solomon were to appear at my front door we would offer him more of the same.
This was our lunch
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This is what we had for our evening meal. After all the rich Christmas foods is was exactly what we needed. If Solomon did come to visit I would substitute roast beef for the honey cured ham.
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