Read the song of Solomon and take care of her garden. Nothing else really matters.
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we both are 21 years old.
we both are 21 years old.
i am almost done with my study and working on to become one of an unbaptized publisher.
Read the song of Solomon and take care of her garden. Nothing else really matters.
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loaded gun under her car seat was picked up off the floor and the kid shot her in the back...the day before on facebook she boasted about his shooting skills.
what is wrong with this picture?
the dubsters in the uk are being taken for such a ride.. on one side they have prime land and property to sell in north london worth many millions of uk pounds.. on the other they have bought a contaminated site used for years of illegal dumping.
one of the main contaminants is asbestos.
it will take volunteer labour months simply to remove the toxic material.
Young idealistic people are handling this work at their own expense, wonderful!
What Cofty said. If you have evidence that this is true (you do have evidence, don't you?) then you need to inform HSE asap.
good morning everyone,.
first, i know some of you may feel very obligated to tell me "why would you want to get back in?!
i hate that i have to do this but i have to play their game.
Who am I to dispprove of your choice? It could well be that you really do have "Doormat" tattoed on your forehead. This is your fate.
Harsh. But fair!
most creationist arguments can be summarised as "complexity, complexity, complexity - therefore god".
we have all heard the illustrations about the odds of (insert favourite example) evolving, being less than 10,000 monkeys typing macbeth by pure chance.
evolution is not like that.
Landy, yes that argument is used by creationists but that does not mean it proves creation.
Sorry - I was referring to Fukitol's mini rant :D
Yes, I know irreducible complexity would be a reason to rethink evolution, but nothing of that nature has been discovered as yet. If it was, or even the hint if it, the creationists would be shouting it from the rooftops.
And here's the thing. If ever it was then the scientific establishment would learn from it and redefine the theory. That's the beauty of science - it's evidence driven.
You couldn't see religious fundamentalism doing that.
hello everyone, i hope you are all ok. .
my name is conan, i am 25, and from the uk.
i have some brain damage, so i apologise in advance if my syntax is off or i go a long way around explaining things.
I really am confused now joining here, but it might be the best thing I ever did if what I am reading is true.
I think most of it is true but a lot of it will also be tainted by not a small amount of bitterness.
The problem is both viewpoints, the one get in your study and the one from here, will be polarised.
Ultimately you need to make your own mind up - no one else can do that for you but the fact you're having serious doubts should be an indicator for you.
heres hoping.
i have a 2005 yamaha r6, with extras.
i am looking to purchase a 2008 (design is beautiful and low miles compared to mine.
Bevause you're trading in a bike you're not looking at the cost of the bike, you're looking at your cost to change - it doesn't matter if they knock some off the screen price or give you a better price for yours.
Set yourself a limit of what you'll pay to change and go and negotiate.
i am pretty sure it's still the same since i stopped attending almost 10 years ago, but this is something to think about:.
at the kingdom hall, there's an accounts report.
they say they gathered in an exact amount of money for both local expenses and worldwide work and that it exactly went to these exact expenses and this amount was sent to watchtower.
xelder, thanks. That seems low. Even $20 a head would be $100000. Even a long time ago, Bakersfield should have been hauling in more. Maybe it was the free aspect that changed things. And they had the old parking scam- charge them ahead of time to park in a free lot.
They don't normally contribute per head though - they will normally contribute per family unit.
I know I certainly never contributed as a teenager :)
most creationist arguments can be summarised as "complexity, complexity, complexity - therefore god".
we have all heard the illustrations about the odds of (insert favourite example) evolving, being less than 10,000 monkeys typing macbeth by pure chance.
evolution is not like that.
Is that an argument against evolution then?
If so, well done on proving the point :)
most creationist arguments can be summarised as "complexity, complexity, complexity - therefore god".
we have all heard the illustrations about the odds of (insert favourite example) evolving, being less than 10,000 monkeys typing macbeth by pure chance.
evolution is not like that.