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Author: Winifred.HenaireWinifred.Henaire
Date: Aug 14, 2008 11:11
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Author: psalmsmithpsalmsmith
Date: Aug 6, 2008 23:12
With clean hands and a pure heart, I come into your holy mountain
lo, my body - shed away, is dead. my heart rejoice!
in the resurrection. Yeshua Moshiach!
my all for Thee oh Lord, now then and in forever.
Thy brilliant presence doth fulfill my heart,
expelling all the darkness, death from within me,
with a simple glimpse
Lord, prevent me from giving my soul unto vanity,
and deter me from all that is false. Amen
God's brilliance abolishes all darkness, until truth alone remains.
there is a darkness in the flesh which leads to vanity, and giving
your soul the darkness in the flesh, leads to nothingness. To give
your soul to vanity, is complete nihilist dissolution.
All that is fashioned in truth will remain, when all of darkness is
swept away, when all that leads to nothingness, is swept away.
I have destroyed mine own hands in death, and in dying my heart is
pure. Being shattered, my corpse is broken into a million pieces,
like mercury - but made of glass.
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Date: Jul 31, 2008 02:30
The Olympic Creed
Who was the American football coach who said: 'Winning or losing is not
just a matter of life and death: it's more important than that'?
Addiction to winning is not only a capitalist phenomenon, either.
Remember past East German and Chinese drug scandals?
The Olympic Creed says: 'The most important thing in the Olympic Games
is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life
is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have
conquered but to have fought well.' Google tells me Pierre de Coubertin
got the idea from a speech given by the Bishop of Pennsylvania,
Ethelbert Talbot, at a service for Olympic champions during the 1908
London Games.
It's a variant on the ancient Chinese proverb, 'The journey is the
reward'. And it's related to the beautiful notion of serendipity ('Look
for something, find something else, and realize that what you've found
is more suited to your needs than what you thought you were looking for'
- Lawrence Block).
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Author: Dixe HollinsDixe Hollins
Date: Jul 29, 2008 14:13
Mr. Joe will include your soul as a special intention as I begin a
Nine Day Novena in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Dixie.
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Date: Jul 20, 2008 03:16
Myers Briggs Prayers
* ENFJ: God, help me to do only what I can and trust you for the rest.
Do you mind putting that in Writing?
* ENFP: God, help me to keep my mind on one th-Look a bird!-ing at a time.
* ENTJ: Lord, help me slow downandnotrushthroughwhatIdoAmen.
* ENTP: Lord, help me follow established procedures today. On second
thought, I'll settle for a few minutes.
* ESFJ: God, help me have patience, and I mean right NOW!
* ESFP: God help me to take things more seriously, especially parties
and dancing.
* ESTJ: God, help me to not try to RUN everything. But, if you need some
help, just ask!
* ESTP: God, help me to take responsibility for my own actions, even
though they're usually NOT my fault.
* INFJ: Lord, help me to not be a perfectionist. (Did I spell that
correctly?)
* INFP: God, help me to finish everything I sta
* INTJ: Lord, keep me open to other's ideas, WRONG though they may be.
* INTP: Lord, help me be less independent, but let me do it my way.
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Author: AutomuttAutomutt
Date: Jul 16, 2008 10:54
Societatem coire;
enodo adflictatio
adfulgeo animo
cognosco veritas hodie
--- Rough Digital Translation
alliance/partnership unite assemble;
away from / beyond --
grievous suffering, torment, affliction;
shine forth, appear, dawn; shine/smile upon (w/favor),
appear favorable;
mind; intellect; soul; feelings; heart; spirit,
courage, character, pride; air, animate,
give/bring life; revive, refresh; rouse, animate; inspire; blow;
become acquainted with/aware of;
recognize; learn, find to be;
truth, honesty; today, nowadays; at the present time;
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Author: AutomuttAutomutt
Date: Jul 16, 2008 10:30
Boxer Shorts....
Some times we seem
to be only in saying
...nothing's really said
some times we almost
break eggs in the laying
or even in nest leaving; dead
oft times the sea ...takes
then adds to the coastline
or beaches can go overnight
the more times the bar breaks;
revealing our weakness
of rickety wrong in poor light...
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And those that are warped revel in the madness....
And those that are warped are more so when together
they that revel in there maintain of the madness
daring to impress that that their reason is supreme
My soul vomits at the pretense of this immorality
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Date: Jun 26, 2008 23:07
Date: Friday 27 June 2008
Subj: Zimbabwe: "We are being persecuted."
To: World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty News & Analysis
From: WEA RLC Principal Researcher and Writer, Elizabeth Kendal
ZIMBABWE: "WE ARE BEING PERSECUTED"
"Religious freedom" that is conditional on being a member of the State
religion is clearly not religious freedom. "Religious freedom" that does
not permit conversion is not religious freedom. Likewise, "religious
freedom" that is conditional on political allegiance is not religious
freedom.
What began in 2001 as government interference in Anglican affairs has
developed into religious liberty abuse so severe and violent that
"dissident" Anglicans -- that is most Anglicans -- in the capital,
Harare, now risk death to meet together. And there is no reason to
believe that Mugabe's religious repression and persecution will end with
the Anglicans of Harare. If Mugabe manages to steal the election and
take control of the Anglican churches of Harare he will doubtless move
to control all churches of all denominations nationwide.
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Date: Jun 16, 2008 19:12
June 17, 2008
Kingdom come
The public meaning of the Gospels
by N. T. Wright
In his new book, The Great Awakening, Jim Wallis describes how as a
young man growing up in an evangelical church, he never heard a sermon
on the Sermon on the Mount. That telling personal observation reflects a
phenomenon about which I have been increasingly concerned: that much
evangelical Christianity on both sides of the Atlantic has based itself
on the epistles rather than the Gospels, though often misunderstanding
the epistles themselves.
Indeed, in this respect evangelicalism has simply mirrored a much larger
problem: the entire Western church, both Catholic and Protestant,
evangelical and liberal, charismatic and social activist, has not
actually known what the Gospels are there for.
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Date: Jun 4, 2008 18:58
Christian preachers face arrest in Birmingham
By David Harrison
Last Updated: 7:56AM BST 02/06/2008
A police community support officer ordered two Christian preachers to
stop handing out gospel leaflets in a predominantly Muslim area of
Birmingham.
The evangelists say they were threatened with arrest for committing a
"hate crime" and were told they risked being beaten up if they returned.
The incident will fuel fears that "no-go areas" for Christians are
emerging in British towns and cities, as the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali,
the Bishop of Rochester, claimed in The Sunday Telegraph this year.
Arthur Cunningham, 48, and Joseph Abraham, 65, both full-time
evangelical ministers, have launched legal action against West Midlands
Police, claiming the officer infringed their right to profess their
religion.
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