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6-27-05
| JustAmy, St.Louie1, MamaBear, Billie
Posted on 06/27/2005 6:18:40 AM PDT by JustAmy
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To: JustAmy; Jen; Victoria Delsoul; Brad's Gramma; PreviouslyA-Lurker; Mama_Bear; tuliptree76
June 28, 2005
No Alteration Needed
All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. 2 Timothy 3:16
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In every era there has been a spirit of the age that challenges our acceptance of Scripture. The temptation is to remove or alter those portions that seem old-fashioned.
Whether it's the doctrine of hell or God's view on sexual behavior, many feel pressured to reject parts of the Bible. Inevitably, some truths will be offensive in every day and age. Centuries ago, a Jewish king was handed a scroll with a message from God. As the document was read aloud, the king took offense, and with a small knife he cut out a portion of the scroll and threw it into the fire. Eventually the entire text was thrown into the flames, yet the king and his servants who had heard the words of the Lord "were not afraid" (Jeremiah 36:24). In the end, the king lost his kingdom because of his disobedience. When we selectively edit the Bible to suit our fancy, or neglect its teachings, we show that we do not fear God. Rather than submit to what He says, we exalt our own finite reason and fallible conscience above the inspired text. When you're tempted to overlook or ignore a portion of the Word of God, remember: "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God" (2 Timothy 3:16). It tells us all we need to know to live a life that pleases Him. Dennis Fisher
What is the meaning of life here on earth? What is its purpose, and what is its worth? God has the answers in His holy book; That is the first and the best place to look. Hess
In a changing world, you can trust God's unchanging Word.
FOR FURTHER STUDY Can I Really Trust The Bible? Studies In Contrast
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61
posted on
06/28/2005 3:54:37 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
( Pray as if everything depends on God; work as if everything depends on you.)
To: tuliptree76; JustAmy; snugs

Britain marks the 200th anniversary of its Victory at Trafalgar, June 28, 1805
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posted on
06/28/2005 6:33:12 AM PDT
by
OESY
To: ST.LOUIE1; Mama_Bear; Billie; dansangel; dutchess; Aquamarine; Jim Robinson; LadyX; WVNan; ...
6-28-05

Graphic by Billie
Cattle Fever
They call it cattle fever,
Those who haven't got it do.
Its victims think it's heaven
Just to own a cow or two.
It's a virus or a microbe
Or a germ or other thing
That makes a man buy cattle
For the torture that they bring.
Once he becomes an owner,
They deal him naught but pain.
He thinks it's all a pleasure;
Can't get it through his brain.
They break into the neighbor's corn,
His oats or grass or hay;
He puts them into his corral
Then sends a bill for pay.
He's with them in the snowstorms,
In the mud and in the rain.
He gets them out of bog-holes,
And they walk right in again.
He pulls his rope and throws 'em
To doctor them up good.
They don't appreciate him AT ALL;
They'd horn him if they could.
Then for market he does load 'em
Into his shining truck,
Right out of green-grass pastures
With their tails a'swishin' muck.
Ere the truck's half loaded
The deck's a sea of dung,
And the sides are fairly splattered
Where spurts of green stuff hung.
While he pushes here and pushes there
To keep them safe from harm,
They swish their mucky tails
'Crost his mouth and down his arm.
Through darkness and through snow and mud,
He hauls them to the sale
And fixes two flat tires
In a forty-mile gale.
The sale ring's almost empty;
The buyers aren't there
'Cause they've all gone a'hunting
For pheasant, deer, or bear.
The auctioneer begins his spiel
To sell the "victim's" crop.
"I'm sorry, Joe, it would be more,
If it weren't for the drop."
He pulls out bills and ledgers
And those keeping track of time.
If it weren't for his wife's good job,
He wouldn't have a dime.
-Lloyd Gerber-
© 1996
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posted on
06/28/2005 9:25:08 AM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: JustAmy
64
posted on
06/28/2005 9:30:39 AM PDT
by
Darksheare
(Hey troll, Sith happens.)
To: Darksheare
65
posted on
06/28/2005 9:32:46 AM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: JustAmy; Billie
Thank y'all for the precious poem and graphic!
To: OESY
Thanks for the image commemorating Trafalgar Day. Today is Trafalgar 200 and the Queen is reviewing the fleet, I am currently putting a montage together on this and will post shortly.
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posted on
06/28/2005 10:10:56 AM PDT
by
snugs
(An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
To: Darksheare
LOL
Good afternoon, Darks.
Happy Tuesday. Anything planned for this beautiful summer day?
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posted on
06/28/2005 10:13:38 AM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: All; NicknamedBob; OESY; tuliptree76; DollyCali; snugs; Darksheare; PreviouslyA-Lurker

Among the Trees
I have always felt at home when I would stand among the trees.
Perhaps because when I was small, I only looked at knees.
The real folks were above me, just like being in the wood,
I hear the chattering and the calls. Id answer if I could.
My father was a tall man, of tanned and rugged face,
And I never had a fear at all when I was at my place,
Standing in the shade of him, and leaning with my hand,
And anything he stood for always helped me make my stand.
He spoke with quiet wisdom with a voice that could shake walls,
And responded every chance he had to any neighbors calls.
My father had the grace and strength, and bearing of an oak,
We didnt have much money but that man could not be broke.
He knew he had a job to do, and did it with a smile,
And didnt mind the resting at the ending of the mile.
For every daily journey had a place to stop and say,
I think Ive done the best I could, Im finished for today.
He was connected to the world, in ways that I am not.
With patience and persistence, and some skills that Ive forgot,
He incremented victory in little, measured ways,
That satisfied his need for moving forward with his days.
He could have used ten lifetimes to advance his causes dear,
His patience would have seen him through the work he had down here.
He should have tried to get a lot more people for the task,
And they probably would have done it if he only thought to ask.
But he perceived it as his own, the row he had to hoe,
And he bent into the grind each day with little for to show,
For all his noble effort that he was even there at all.
The world he had to change was big, and he was rather small.
But he was big enough to me, I saw the marks he made,
And knew he could have won the game if only he had stayed.
One man alone cant straighten out the world the way its bent.
But he can help to clear a path to show the way he went.
And others can then follow on, and do their work in turn.
Perhaps there will be some who can help others try to learn;
The good things that a man attempts dont end when he must wane,
But only when we lose the golden dreams he hoped to gain.
NicknamedBob . . . . . . . . . 4/16/2004 and 7/7/2004
© 2004 - 2005
Have a Happy Paul Bunyan Day!
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posted on
06/28/2005 11:58:40 AM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: JustAmy

Stonewall Jackson's Grave
Strangers pause at this mound of clay
See, it is fresh and was made today
Neath it a hero's remains now rest
Who by his country will ever be blest,
Here softly he sleeps,
While a nation weeps
O'er the early grave
Of our Jackson brave!
Strong was his arm for his country's right
Bold was his heart in the midst of his fight,
Ever the first and the last on the field,
He knew how to conquer but not how to yield,
Till the Angel of Death
Obstructed his path,
And called him away
From the field of the fray,
Yet, though never again he'll lead
Armies who count it an ample mead
Still he shall live through our Southern land,
For his glorious name,
On the pillar of fame,
That will rise in our land
Still the highest shall stand
And when ages have passed away,
Lovers of freedom who come this way,
Ever will pause at this humble mound,
Saying to those who are grouping around,
"There softly he sleeps
Whom a nation weeps
Stonewall, the brave
In his early grave!"
-- Poem Published Mar. 22, 1869
in Weston Democrat, Weston, WV
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posted on
06/28/2005 12:48:59 PM PDT
by
OESY
To: JustAmy

Guardians of the Night
Trust in me, my friend, for I am your comrade.
I will protect you with my last breath
When all others have left you
And the loneliness of the night closes in
I will be at your side.
Together we will conquer all obstacles
And search out those
Who might wish harm to others.
All I ask of you is compassion,
The caring touch of your hands.
It is for you that I will unselfishly give my life
And spend my nights un-rested.
Although our days together may be marked
By the passing of the seasons
Know that each day at your side is my reward.
My days are measured by
The coming and going of your footsteps.
I anticipate them at every opening of the door.
You are the voice of caring when I am ill
The voice of authority when I've done wrong.
Do not chastise me unduly
For I am your right arm
The sword at your side.
I attempt to do only what you bid of me.
I seek only to please you and remain in your favor.
Together you and I shall experience
A bond only others like us will understand
When outsiders see us together
Their envy will be measured by their disdain.
I will quietly listen to you
And pass no judgment,
Nor will your spoken words be repeated
I will remain ever silent
Ever vigilant, ever loyal.
And when our time together is done
And you move on in the world
Remember me with kind thoughts and tales
For a time we were unbeatable
Nothing passed among us undetected.
If we should meet again on another street
I will gladly take up your fight
I am a Police Working Dog
And together we are guardians of the night.
-- Author unknown
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posted on
06/28/2005 12:55:50 PM PDT
by
OESY
To: OESY
Good afternoon, OESY.
Thank you for the picture of Stonewall Jackson and the poem about his grave.
Happy Stonewall Rebellion Day!
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posted on
06/28/2005 1:29:52 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: OESY
Wow ..... I like the poem, "Guardians of the Night".
Police Working Dogs are so loyal and brave.
Our Fresno Police Dept have lost a couple in the line of duty. I think one was retired due to his injuries, the other died.
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posted on
06/28/2005 1:33:50 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: All

Happy Bunyan Day!
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posted on
06/28/2005 1:42:19 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: JustAmy; SoCalPol; All
Sorry took so long but here is my tribute to Trafalgar Day they are currently do a battle re-inactment which I am watching on Skynews.


If more photos of the mock battle go up later I will post some.
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posted on
06/28/2005 1:43:57 PM PDT
by
snugs
(An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
To: JustAmy
He's a lot bigger than that!
You used to be able to stand at the base of Paul and he would talk to you!
76
posted on
06/28/2005 1:50:37 PM PDT
by
Syncro
(Recant, rescind, retract and repudiate....Got Truth?)
To: snugs
Beautiful, Snugs. Thank you.
I really love your graphics.
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posted on
06/28/2005 3:24:36 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: Syncro
Good afternoon, Syncro.
Isn't that image of Paul Bunyan and the blue ox located in northern California?
We've seen it, but I can't remember the location. I could not find a picture in my vacation folder.
Have a great Paul Bunyan Day but don't eat any blue steaks. :)
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posted on
06/28/2005 3:28:09 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
To: JustAmy
79
posted on
06/28/2005 3:37:51 PM PDT
by
Syncro
(Recant, rescind, retract and repudiate....Got Truth?)
To: Syncro
It is beautiful ...... I'm ready to go again.
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posted on
06/28/2005 3:57:31 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Remember our President and our troops in your prayers. God Bless America.)
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