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4/20/09 12:57 PM |
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Barry from KY wrote: I was stationed in Germany for 6 years in the U.S. Army. I never made it to the U.K. I wish I had. So much History. Thx barry likewise, dont worry about the UK you didnt miss much it was probly raining and history is all we got left ! |
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4/20/09 3:33 AM |
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Barry from KY wrote: Jessica Dawson, I had a friend that i've worked with for sometime. He knows i attend church regularly. makes me wonder barry why he had to get his gospel by watching a film and downloading to his ipod when he's got you ? what you been doing all this time ? |
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4/19/09 4:01 PM |
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that article is dishonest the bible teaches one man one woman for life, if the church excluded adulterers then christians would be more distinctive and would be a light to the world, the old canard about slavery etc all the usual humanist hogwash - bah !Fancy criticising the biblw - have they gone mad ? (yes) John im loading up my mp3 with SA for a drive to liverpool thawt id listen to some sermons by edward watson gotta radar to fix on this ship you can see pictures of it and where it is in real time on this site cool huh ? [URL=http://www.shipais.com/gmap2.php]]]khudozhnik vetrogonskiy[/URL] |
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4/19/09 1:43 PM |
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Candle Lit wrote: serve as food in the food chain. Maybe you don't consider insects as being subject to the fall. I think thats a perfectly good question clt i ask myself questions like that (so it must be a good question !) In my view insects do not have the breath of life in them, they dont breathe as with lungs but take in oxygen thru the skin but they do absorb oxygen in a similar way to a lung but they dont have one. on the other hand lets suppose im wrong and they do qualify, you are right before the fall they would not have been consumed but would have reproduced ad infinitum along with everything else - but at what rate ?- they are now subject to the fall so the reproductive rate may well have been different less possibly ? also the old world was vast so it would have taken a long time to be completely full but since it was in Gods plan that the fall would take place then the problem was never going to arise |
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4/19/09 1:29 PM |
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John UK wrote: I remember those days, when malefactors would be put in stocks on the village green, and anyone could throw things at them, even the odd brick or two, or dog muck and cow pats. It sure put people off doing it again. Its all in the pastt now john ? they dont let you do that anymore in midwales ? Market day cant be the same for the locals anymore ! |
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4/19/09 12:22 PM |
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DJC49 wrote: How do you know that? They might have had more children than could be imagined! im with you there DJC its important to understand that its only the children in Jesus bloodline not the total that they had, in thise days they probly had multiple wives also so a man may have had huge numbers of children |
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4/18/09 5:10 PM |
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peasant wrote: Yeah but that was the uneducated, unwashed, working class peasants charles. They dont count do they? thats right peasant not unless the national competeition goes up a few notches to outright war and you need them, oh the bad old days - this country has always been a dump IMHO still i daresay people for the most part were doing the best they couldi was talking yesterday to a friend who is only 10 or 15 yrs older than me but he remembers constantly having chest infections as a child in manchester in the 50's due to the smog and damp and so did everyone he knew he says on the way to school the wrokers from a local factory would be coming out in thousands all coghing and spitting and the pavement (sidewalk) would be covered in green phlegm - gross but true IMO it was only in the 60's that things started to change for most people up until the 50's it wasnt so different from the other decades everyones got enough now - but for how long ? ah sorry john i didnt realise that you meant more recently ill have to think about that but i may have noticed something similar to you with the older generation, they were long lived, the ones i knew anyway |
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