Mommy
One question, and one question only. Wassa mattah wif yo eyes. Dey sho do look funny in dat pickshure.
My god!
Dat's outrageously funny, 'specially considering the fact that you don't even believe in one.
Fwyday
Mommy
One question, and one question only. Wassa mattah wif yo eyes. Dey sho do look funny in dat pickshure.
My god!
Dat's outrageously funny, 'specially considering the fact that you don't even believe in one.
Fwyday
good idea.
> > >when you get those pre-approved letters in the mail for everything.
> > >from credit cards to 2nd mortgages and junk like that, most of.
GOOD IDEA
> > >
> > >When you get those pre-approved letters in the mail for everything
> > >from credit cards to 2nd mortgages and junk like that, most of
> > >them come with postage paid return envelopes, right?
> > >
> > >Well, why not get rid of some of your other junk mail and put it
> > >in these cool little envelopes!
> > >
> > >Send an ad for your local chimney cleaner to American Express. Or
> > >a pizza coupon to Citibank.
> > >
> > >If you didn't get anything else that day, then just send them
> > >their application back!
> > >Just make sure your name isn't on anything you send them. Heck,
> > >you can send it back empty if you want to just to keep 'em
> > >guessing!
> > >
> > >Let's turn this into a chain letter! Eventually, the banks and
> > >credit card companies will begin getting all their crap back in
> > >the mail.
> > >
> > >Let's let them know what it's like to get junk mail, and best of
> > >all...
> > >THEY'RE paying for it! Twice!
> > >
> > >Let's help keep our postal service busy since they say e-mail is
> > >cutting into their business, and that's why they need to increase
> > >postage again!
> > >
> > >Send this to a friend or two or three...or fifty...
> > >
> > >This may be worth sending on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
are you one that really listens to the words of the songs you hear?.
please pull up the url, and give me your ideas as to the meaning of the lyrics that you will find there.
also, you can listen to a portion of the song.. http://4heavens.homestead.com/6.html.
are you one that really listens to the words of the songs you hear?.
please pull up the url, and give me your ideas as to the meaning of the lyrics that you will find there.
also, you can listen to a portion of the song.. http://4heavens.homestead.com/6.html.
willy_think
Looks like you were right, actually ... insofar as what was on Fogerty's mind. Still rhymes with my deductions, though, I think.
The rock band most often associated with Vietnam is Creedence Clearwater Revival. Singer-songwriter John Fogerty's "Who'll Stop the Rain" was a tired, hopeless allegory about the seemingly endless war,.... -- http://www.bergen.com/yourtime/protest30200004308.htm
are you one that really listens to the words of the songs you hear?.
please pull up the url, and give me your ideas as to the meaning of the lyrics that you will find there.
also, you can listen to a portion of the song.. http://4heavens.homestead.com/6.html.
Caole
Thanks for that URL.
Friday
are you one that really listens to the words of the songs you hear?.
please pull up the url, and give me your ideas as to the meaning of the lyrics that you will find there.
also, you can listen to a portion of the song.. http://4heavens.homestead.com/6.html.
Thanks all, that have participated so far.
To Somebody (Chag):
Thanks for the reminder about the email, but I had already taken that into consideration. This is MY computer and email address NOW, since I bought my wife a gift that was in the form of a new laptop. Besides, I have already goofed up and somehow had given away the email
address. Man do I ever make use of the delete button over in my email section. Talkin' about some filth that you can get unsolicited. I will be changin' my address probably.
Thanks for your thoughts regarding how the lyrics struck you. Interesting! I can't remember if you have the URL to my home page. If not here it is:
http://4heavens.homestead.com/4Heavens.html
I didn't get as far with it as originally anticipated, and you can tell by there being so many different buttons that are non-clickable. I will probably be letting it all go by the wayside as Homestead decided to begin charging for having a site with them.
So yer a CCR fan. Cool! Most cool! I could listen to "Green River" all day long and still NOT have a belly full of it. Been wanting to see if I could come anywhere near close to duplicating it on my guitar. I have an electric solid body, and the tabulature for GR. If I could get COMF to accompany me with his drums, I might give it a try. ;-)
Friday
my inactive sister who is very much a jw at heart recently discovered (i told her) that i was a budding agnostic.
she was quite intrigued and wondered why.
coming to an agnostic viewpoint has been a long journey.
Teejay
Interesting thought, TJ. Hang on a minute, I'm tryin' to invent something. ;-)
I'll be back in a little bit, hopefully. I've got to go take care of something. I'm not ignoring you.
Friday
my inactive sister who is very much a jw at heart recently discovered (i told her) that i was a budding agnostic.
she was quite intrigued and wondered why.
coming to an agnostic viewpoint has been a long journey.
Undecided
I noticed in your attempt to edit the quote that you made that you are having difficulty in gettin' it right. First you did this:]QUOTE[ .......... ]/QUOTE[. (I had to reverse the brackets in order to disable the system. So turn them back around, would ya.)
You saw that didn't work, so then you tried this: QUOTE .......... /QUOTE.
This is what you have to do in order to get it to work right: ]quote[ .......... ]/quote[. See? It has to be done in lower case letters.
Just feelin' sorry fer ya. :-(
Friday
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my inactive sister who is very much a jw at heart recently discovered (i told her) that i was a budding agnostic.
she was quite intrigued and wondered why.
coming to an agnostic viewpoint has been a long journey.
Undecided
Quit fighting it, Ken. I provide the answer that it takes to satisfy the question and you merely avoid it and come up with another ridiculous question to hide behind. When are you going to come to grips with the fact that you are hiding from God Himself?
So man created fleas, ticks and causes tornadoes and earthquakes, is that what you are saying? Maybe you ment that God screwed man's existence up to show him that he had been a bad boy.
That's a ridiculous assertion. Don't you remember me using the word "consequence"?
According to the story in Genesis, who told the truth? Did Adam and Eve recognize good and evil after eating from the tree? Did they die that very day?
God himself told the truth, of course, it's not in Him to tell a lie. -- Hebrews 6:18.
Insofar as Adam and Eve 'recognizing' good and evil, that wasn't the issue at all. It was all about recognizing who had the right to determine what was good and bad ... the Creator, or the created. Certainly the first human pair stepped beyond their right by going against their Creator's explicit command not to make up their own rules for living within His universe.
Did they die that very day?
No they didn't. Nor was it ever said that they would! What WAS said, was that if ever they should in fact disobey the wise instructions of their loving and just Creator was NOT "You will positively die on the day you eat from it." (Ge 2:17) No, but the wording was instead like this: "In the day you eat from it you will positively die." A vast difference, as can be seen, unless of course one is desirous of seeing it differently to begin with. The proper way to understand the wording is that God was saying that if the day did came that they should decide to go against His explicit instructions then THAT would be the day that sealed their eventual fate. Unfortunately, the "day" did come that Eve first and then Adam decided to determine what was good and bad for themselves. They, in effect, decided to set their own standards. That proved to be the day that determined the fact that they no longer (in the state of mind they were in) were worthy of perpetual life. Not to say that they won't be resurrected, of course.
I was raised with your explaination along with the end is comming soon. I don't believe the creator had anything to do with such a story.
Yep, and that's what makes YOU so accountable. After having had the advantages that you've had you have unbelievably come to even doubt the truthfulness of the Bible ... and if I remember right you've fell so low as to even doubt the very existence of God.
Insofar as the bit about the end not coming as soon as the WTS had hoped and anticipated for it to come, aren't YOU glad that they make such mistakes Ken? Afterall, if there wasn't SOMETHING legitimate for apostates to point to -- being the fault-finders that they are -- they wouldn't be able to sleep at night due to the sound of the grinding of their teeth.
You are in deep dookie, Ken. :-)
Friday,
being just a tiny bit judgmental ... but having the goods on ole Ken.
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my inactive sister who is very much a jw at heart recently discovered (i told her) that i was a budding agnostic.
she was quite intrigued and wondered why.
coming to an agnostic viewpoint has been a long journey.
Terraly
Okay, I admit that I likely could use some lessons in all THAT stuff.
And, no, I didn't intentionally misread what you refer to. But, you must admit that it was worded poorly and that it could be mistaken to mean what I first got out of it.
Did you go to my site and take a look at what my telescope is like, and sign my guest book? I haven't had that thing out of storage in ages. I do enjoy seeing the rings of Saturn and the likes first hand.
Friday,
of the NOT-SO-GREAT astronomer class.