Tinker
When
you speak to God talk to God with your heart and express your honest
feeling. If you do truly want to love your God, do so in the most
sincere way. If you have doubt, or can not show your honest feeling,
don't go to the Lord God at all.
It is better to simply wait until another time then damn yourself out of a real opportunity to share the spirit of God.
Because what is not joined in honesty is really not shared. Real love is a two way attitude. If you can only love yourselves why bother others, including God?
"I am the Lord thy God, Thou shalt have no other gods before me."
It is better to simply wait until another time then damn yourself out of a real opportunity to share the spirit of God.
Because what is not joined in honesty is really not shared. Real love is a two way attitude. If you can only love yourselves why bother others, including God?
"I am the Lord thy God, Thou shalt have no other gods before me."
If
you love yourselves more than you can love someone else then by all
means hold close your wealth and yourselves. If you have the ability to
love another, including God, be as honest as you can.
Do you realize that the Lord God
sent his spirit into Jesus Christ his son to redeem the souls of the
sinful people. To save the people who were having all kinds of trouble
loving each other, much less him.
Jesus died on the cross for everyone, so they can have another chance to save their mortal soul on earth before God.
If you have the human ability to get by the Lord God's first commandment you can indeed one day honestly go to God in paradise.
Nothing is voluntary about our government because their arms and hands are always in our pockets..
No so with your Lord God's loving attitude because he created you with a free will to love who you want.
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Krauthammer: Raising Minimum Wage is Transfer of Wealth from Poor People to Other Poor People
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10 quotes that shred progressivism from a best-selling British author who left the Left
Feb. 20, 2014
Benjamin Weingarten
The below quotes come from award winning British journalist and best-selling author Melanie Phillips’ “Guardian Angel.” “Guardian Angel” tells the story of how Phillips started her career in British journalism on the Left in the late 1970s, only to become a stalwart Liberal culture warrior, as reflected in her positions on Islam, Israel, feminism, education, economics, environmentalism and a whole host of other issues that have earned her the wrath and contempt of European Leftists, particularly among media peers.
1. The “Chicago Way” (in London) ”I always believed in the duty of a journalist to uphold truth over lies, follow the evidence where it led and fight abuses of power wherever they were to be found. I gradually realised, however, that the left was not on the side of truth, reason, and justice, but instead promoted ideology, malice, and oppression. Rather than fighting the abuse of power, it embodied it.
Through demonising its enemies in this way, the left has undermined the possibility of finding common ground and all but destroyed rational discourse. This is because, as shown by its reaction to Lady Thatcher’s death, it substitutes insult and abuse for argument and reasoned disagreement.”
Through demonising its enemies…the left has…all but destroyed rational discourse.
Read more...http://www.theblaze.
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NFL Network | NFL Combine schedule | LIVE NFL Network |
Bayou Bengals Insider | Baseball: Nola's near no-no gets Tigers by Hokies |
Tiger Rag | Baseball: LSU bats come to life in 9-0 win against the Hokies |
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Times Picayune | Baseball: Aaron Nola throws 7 hitless innings in Tigers' 9-0 rout of Virginia Tech |
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Tiger Bait | Baseball Rewind: LSU 9, Virginia Tech 0 |
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