Posted on 09/23/2023 11:23:53 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Do they still have the open pit sewage?
That sounds like it would be unsanitary and a place to breed disease
It will, along with the unrelenting heat, thirst, hunger, and remembering every time the gospel was presented, that they laughed at it and rejected that free gift out of hand.
Then add that the sin that they died with will be locked in, and it will get worse and worse as eternity marches on. They will curse the day they were born, the people that shared the gospel, God, Jesus, and those who dwell in heaven.
And it will be a place with out any kind of hope.
Lost and alone. forever.
That is why we must share the gospel with as many as possible.
We only have this lifetime to change our default eternal destiny. After we die in this body, the choice is locked in for eternity.
AMEN! And time is very short.
Ah.. why did you buy the damned house then...
Ah.. why did you buy the damned house then...
If this change took place after they bought their house, it sounds like a legitimate reason for a lawsuit with hefty damage amounts. Destruction of the value of your home - both financially and in well-being - is no laughing matter.
Yepper. Two of them. The first one filled up quickly because of use and rain so after they had to fix after the flood, they built two. Someone had started a development neighborhood before they built the first pond but even after the building boom of the past couple years, they picked up 3-5 new houses. In my new neighborhood, there’s probably 2-3 dozen new houses plus they opened up a new development across the highway that has three new houses being built.
Heck, it looks like three of them now.
I knew a woman in Washington D.C. who bought a retirement home in Reedville, MD on the Chesapeake that she had only visited on weekends when the Menhaden rendering plant wasn’t operating.
Ever been through a town in eastern New Mexico or the Texas panhandle that has feedlots? Holy smokes I don’t see how people put up with it. But, I lived in Clovis New Mexico for four years. We called it Clovis gold.
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