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Post by shushy on Jan 19, 2021 4:31:30 GMT -5
Judgement from the masses.. I would imagine shushy, that you are part of we "masses!"
Or are you one of those royalty that a right or perquisite of a sovereign to tell we "masses" what to do?... ... Yes, royal just not the ones you are used too I would never have the audacity to tell you what to do God forbid Oh maybe I would if I was clowning around..havent done that for yrs
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Post by shushy on Jan 19, 2021 4:37:15 GMT -5
I would imagine shushy, that you are part of we "masses!"
Or are you one of those royalty that a right or perquisite of a sovereign to tell we "masses" what to do?... ... or maybe a lizard person in drag. I do have green eyes but their pupil is not like the cat and I have porcelain english skin, smooth as a babies butt, with no scales and I wouldnt know how to shape shift to save myself . so pull your head in sunshine
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Post by xna on Jan 19, 2021 21:13:25 GMT -5
Some light reading THE PILGRIM CHURCH
BEING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CONTINUANCE THROUGH SUCCEEDING CENTURIES OF CHURCHES PRACTISING THE PRINCIPLES TAUGHT AND EXEMPLIFIED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT E. H. BROADBENT 1931 "Some among the brethren devoted themselves entirely to travelling and ministering the Word, and were called "the Perfect," and, in accordance with the Lord's words[Page 88: Provence Devastated]in Matthew 19. 21, "If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow Me", they possessed nothing, had no home, and literally acted upon this command. It was recognised that all are not called to such a path, and that the majority of believers, while acknowledging that they and all they have belong to Christ, should serve Him while remaining in their families and continuing in their usual occupations.
Matthew 19. 21: "If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow Me." He therefore (1173) made over his landed property to his wife, sold the remainder and distributed it among the poor.[Page 93: Poor Men of Lyons]
For a time he devoted himself to the study of the Scriptures and then (1180) gave himself to travelling and preaching, taking as a guide the Lord's words: "He sent His disciples two and two before His face into every city and place whither He Himself would come. Therefore said He unto them, The harvest truly is great but the labourers are few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that He would send forth labourers into His harvest. Go your ways: behold I send you forth as lambs among wolves. Carry neither purse nor scrip nor shoes: and salute no man by the way." Companions joined him, and, travelling and preaching in this way, came to be known as the "Poor Men of Lyons".
Their appeal for recognition (1179) to the third Lateran Council, under Pope Alexander III, had already been scornfully refused. They were driven out of Lyons by Imperial edict and (1184) excommunicated. Scattered over the surrounding countries, their preaching proved very effectual, and "Poor Men of Lyons" became one of the many names attached to those who followed Christ and His teaching.
An inquisitor, David of Augsburg, says: "The sect of the Poor Men of Lyons and similar ones are the more dangerous the more they adorn themselves with the appearance of piety ... their manner of life is, to outward appearance, humble and modest, but pride is in their hearts"; they say they have pious men among them, but do not see, he continues, "that we have infinitely more and better than they, and such as do not clothe themselves in mere appearance, whereas among the heretics all is wickedness covered by hypocrisy." An old chronicle tells how as early as the year 1177 "disciples of Peter Waldo came from Lyons to Germany and began to preach in Frankfurt and in Nüremberg, but because the Council in Nüremberg was warned that they should seize and burn them, they disappeared into Bohemia."
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2021 2:32:56 GMT -5
everyone has a unrelated lookalike on earth and maybe as many as 6-7 lookalikes(the 7 is religious based(hindu)). this is of course just physical appearance. some professional lookalikes however have trained themselves to have similar mannerisms and personalities and can control their voices to make the lookalike seem very real. but the more you research it the kookier the theories get. overseas(in the Navy and on a few trips) it has been said i look like bruce willis on 4 different occasions. in america(in high school) it has been said i look like young malcolom mcdowell on 2 different occasions.as i don't see the resemblance between the two of them or with me it must be an eye of the beholder thing. www.livescience.com/52103-does-everyone-have-a-look-alike.html
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2021 17:18:03 GMT -5
I used to always be embarrassed when people said I looked like Rock Hudson.
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 20, 2021 17:42:10 GMT -5
I used to always be embarrassed when people said I looked like Rock Hudson. People always told me I looked like Buddy Holly.
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Post by xna on Jan 20, 2021 20:48:04 GMT -5
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Post by Gene on Jan 20, 2021 21:04:00 GMT -5
I used to always be embarrassed when people said I looked like Rock Hudson. People always told me I looked like Buddy Holly. People used to tell me I looked like Nicholas Cage. With the passing of years, I've somehow evolved to look more like Grandpa Munster.
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Post by xna on Jan 20, 2021 22:34:35 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 1:20:12 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 1:21:29 GMT -5
so i take it you are not circumcised then?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 1:22:36 GMT -5
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 21, 2021 2:54:56 GMT -5
so i take it you are not circumcised then? SO let me ask you a little more discretely -- have you ever heard voices suggesting you be circumcised? If you say no, should I assume you're NOT circumcised? You should try taking a GRE exam ... just for fun, of course.
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 21, 2021 2:56:33 GMT -5
People always told me I looked like Buddy Holly. People used to tell me I looked like Nicholas Cage. With the passing of years, I've somehow evolved to look more like Grandpa Munster. Cool.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 2:57:00 GMT -5
so i take it you are not circumcised then? Wally that is a bit personal. Not like you to be like that.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 3:04:12 GMT -5
Wally that is the problem, you have never had a good Woman to sort you out. Proverbs 31 1 The sayings of King Lemuel--an oracle [1] his mother taught him: 2 "O my son, O son of my womb, O son of my vows, [2] 3 do not spend your strength on women, your vigor on those who ruin kings. 4 "It is not for kings, O Lemuel-- not for kings to drink wine, not for rulers to crave beer, 5 lest they drink and forget what the law decrees, and deprive all the oppressed of their rights. 6 Give beer to those who are perishing, wine to those who are in anguish; 7 let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more. 8 "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. 9 Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." 10 [3] A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies. 11 Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value. 12 She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life. 13 She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands. 14 She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from afar. 15 She gets up while it is still dark; she provides food for her family and portions for her servant girls. 16 She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard. 17 She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. 18 She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp does not go out at night. 19 In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the spindle with her fingers. 20 She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy. 21 When it snows, she has no fear for her household; for all of them are clothed in scarlet. 22 She makes coverings for her bed; she is clothed in fine linen and purple. 23 Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land. 24 She makes linen garments and sells them, and supplies the merchants with sashes. 25 She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. 26 She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. 27 She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. 28 Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 29 "Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all." 30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. 31 Give her the reward she has earned, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 21, 2021 3:17:59 GMT -5
so i take it you are not circumcised then? Wally that is a bit personal. Not like you to be like that. He does prefer "manly" religions.
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 21, 2021 3:24:27 GMT -5
Wally that is the problem, you have never had a good Woman to sort you out. Proverbs 31 1 The sayings of King Lemuel--an oracle [1] his mother taught him: 2 "O my son, O son of my womb, O son of my vows, [2] 3 do not spend your strength on women, your vigor on those who ruin kings. 4 "It is not for kings, O Lemuel-- not for kings to drink wine, not for rulers to crave beer, 5 lest they drink and forget what the law decrees, and deprive all the oppressed of their rights. 6 Give beer to those who are perishing, wine to those who are in anguish; 7 let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more. 8 "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. 9 Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." 10 [3] A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies. 11 Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value. 12 She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life. 13 She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands. 14 She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from afar. 15 She gets up while it is still dark; she provides food for her family and portions for her servant girls. 16 She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard. 17 She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. 18 She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp does not go out at night. 19 In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the spindle with her fingers. 20 She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy. 21 When it snows, she has no fear for her household; for all of them are clothed in scarlet. 22 She makes coverings for her bed; she is clothed in fine linen and purple. 23 Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land. 24 She makes linen garments and sells them, and supplies the merchants with sashes. 25 She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. 26 She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. 27 She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. 28 Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 29 "Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all." 30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. 31 Give her the reward she has earned, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate. One day I listened to one of my brothers expound on this scripture for one whole hour. I didn't know he knew so much about women.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 3:44:39 GMT -5
Wally that is a bit personal. Not like you to be like that. He does prefer "manly" religions. In 2016, the largest religious group in Manly was Western (Roman) Catholic.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 3:50:42 GMT -5
Wally that is the problem, you have never had a good Woman to sort you out. Proverbs 31 1 The sayings of King Lemuel--an oracle [1] his mother taught him: 2 "O my son, O son of my womb, O son of my vows, [2] 3 do not spend your strength on women, your vigor on those who ruin kings. 4 "It is not for kings, O Lemuel-- not for kings to drink wine, not for rulers to crave beer, 5 lest they drink and forget what the law decrees, and deprive all the oppressed of their rights. 6 Give beer to those who are perishing, wine to those who are in anguish; 7 let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more. 8 "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. 9 Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." 10 [3] A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies. 11 Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value. 12 She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life. 13 She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands. 14 She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from afar. 15 She gets up while it is still dark; she provides food for her family and portions for her servant girls. 16 She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard. 17 She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. 18 She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp does not go out at night. 19 In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the spindle with her fingers. 20 She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy. 21 When it snows, she has no fear for her household; for all of them are clothed in scarlet. 22 She makes coverings for her bed; she is clothed in fine linen and purple. 23 Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land. 24 She makes linen garments and sells them, and supplies the merchants with sashes. 25 She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. 26 She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. 27 She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. 28 Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 29 "Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all." 30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. 31 Give her the reward she has earned, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate. all credit to the jewish woman but being a wife and a business person is quite different than what women are doing today to seek leadership in politics and religion...it won't end well
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 3:53:29 GMT -5
so i take it you are not circumcised then? SO let me ask you a little more discretely -- have you ever heard voices suggesting you be circumcised? If you say no, should I assume you're NOT circumcised? You should try taking a GRE exam ... just for fun, of course. i guess my attempt at humor went over your head? did the smiley face not clue you in?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 4:00:10 GMT -5
so i take it you are not circumcised then? Wally that is a bit personal. Not like you to be like that. see my post to bob...
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Post by dmmichgood on Jan 21, 2021 4:06:38 GMT -5
Wally that is the problem, you have never had a good Woman to sort you out. Proverbs 31 1 The sayings of King Lemuel--an oracle [1] his mother taught him: 2 "O my son, O son of my womb, O son of my vows, [2] 3 do not spend your strength on women, your vigor on those who ruin kings. 4 "It is not for kings, O Lemuel-- not for kings to drink wine, not for rulers to crave beer, 5 lest they drink and forget what the law decrees, and deprive all the oppressed of their rights. 6 Give beer to those who are perishing, wine to those who are in anguish; 7 let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more. 8 "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. 9 Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." 10 [3] A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies. 11 Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value. 12 She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life. 13 She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands. 14 She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from afar. 15 She gets up while it is still dark; she provides food for her family and portions for her servant girls. 16 She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard. 17 She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. 18 She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp does not go out at night. 19 In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the spindle with her fingers. 20 She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy. 21 When it snows, she has no fear for her household; for all of them are clothed in scarlet. 22 She makes coverings for her bed; she is clothed in fine linen and purple. 23 Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land. 24 She makes linen garments and sells them, and supplies the merchants with sashes. 25 She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. 26 She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. 27 She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. 28 Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 29 "Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all." 30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. 31 Give her the reward she has earned, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate. all credit to the jewish woman but being a wife and a business person is quite different than what women are doing today to seek leadership in politics and religion...it won't end well Wally, perhaps your problem really is that you are afraid that such a women could surpass you in her ability to be more knowledgeable understanding of what is needed to be a an effectual leader!
You think maybe?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2021 4:24:49 GMT -5
all credit to the jewish woman but being a wife and a business person is quite different than what women are doing today to seek leadership in politics and religion...it won't end well Wally, perhaps your problem really is that you are afraid that such a women could surpass you in her ability to be more knowledgeable understanding of what is needed to be a an effectual leader!
You think maybe?being "afraid" and "surpassed" are the furthest things on my mind. i've no doubt in my mind that there are women way more educated than I. that doesn't change one bit of what i previously said though... i repeat from a different thread: God has a plan and an order for men and womens roles in this life and guess what they are a little different and arraigned that way for the best outcomes possible...leadership in politics and religion is not one of them..it won't end well..
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