Posted on 05/27/2004 6:19:31 PM PDT by take
Thanks, and may God truly bless you with a spiritual life like you have never known before, you are in my prayers.
He has become 'Booby" Hatch.
I am not a big gov fan. In fact, 50% reduction in domestic spending would be a good START.
But since the alternative is Kerry, who is nasty, unprinicpled and all around evil, I'll vite fir GWB with enthusiasm and I hope many others do as well.
A Kerry victory would be worse than disaster.
Thanks for your reply, and I am glad you weren't seriously injured or killed in that accident! Sounds definitely like a wake-up call. I have heard (and experienced) that if a person even once prays seriously from the depths of their heart, asking God to take charge of his or her life, then God will more and more direct that person's life, more and more we can see His hand behind events that happen to us. The more we want Him to be master, and ourselves to be the servants, the more He will be our Master.
It is said that if we take one step towards God, He will take a thousand towards us. Of course, He is not far from us ever, we just have tried to avoid Him.
Take care, friend - even after a minor accident, the internal organs and systems receive a shock, and you may feel worse before you feel better.
Try soaking in a warm bath with natural lavender oil (essential oil) a few drops. It is incredibly healing, heals burns, aches, all kinds of ailments. I would do a soak several times, also doing a self massage (or getting someone else to do it) with good oil, before the bath, helps strengthen the bones, organs, and immune system.
Thank you. There are such good people here!
Thank you. There are such good people here!
Thank you. I appreciate your kind words. We have so many riches, being alive on this earth - it's overwhelming! There are such good people here! And yet it's just a temporary thing! I am not at my best in terms of words now, but God bless, all!!!!!!!!!!
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Actually this happens more than you think. My memory is bad but there was a bill just a few months ago where one of the sponsors went to the floor and asked people to vote against his own bill.
Sometimes it happens because a bill gets high jacked or amended in away that is no longer acceptable to the sponsors and sometimes it happens because they get caught sponsoring something their constituents don't approve of.
Not could, it will.
Baptist church targeted for 'anti-gay' event
Homosexual activists file complaint threatening nonprofit status
Posted: May 29, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
Homosexual-rights activists filed a complaint against a Baptist church that held an event to support a proposed state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
Montanans for Families and Fairness, a coalition that includes Planned Parenthood and homosexual groups, charges Canyon Ferry Road Baptist Church in Helen, Mont., failed to report to the state commissioner it used its nonprofit resources to support the proposed constitutional ban, according to the Billings Gazette.
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The situation is under review by the state political practices commission, which could result in fines and loss of the church's nonprofit status with the IRS for engaging in political advocacy.
At the church event last Sunday, petitions supporting the ban in Montana were circulated.
The initiative will be placed on the November ballot if 41,000 voters sign, the paper said.
"They made an expense on behalf of this thing," Rob Hill, campaign director for the coalition that filed the complaint, told the Gazette. "We believe they have to file with the commissioner's office. They haven't done that."
The church's lead pastor, Rev. B.G. Stumberg, said he was suprised to hear about the complaint Wednesday through a reporter.
"I don't know what they're talking about," Stumberg told the Billings paper after hearing details. "We haven't given a cent. The only thing we've done is we've spoken out for marriage."
The Sunday event featured a broadcast with national leaders such as James Dobson of Focus on the Family and Chuck Colson of Prison Fellowship.
The pastor said petitions supporting the ban were passed around and signed. He insisted the church did nothing wrong.
The activist groups contend, however, the church should have reported its contributions to the ballot initiative to the state by Wednesday.
Under state law, argues the coalition's Hill, the church became an incidental ballot committee when it authorized expenditures for the event, the Gazette said.
Therefore, it needed to file disclosure reports with the state no later than five days after the church authorized those expenses.
The church had to pay for access to the simulcast event.
"This church used its resources to plan the event, gather the audience, provide a multimedia event and then petition its congregation, all in support of the discrimination amendment," Karl Olson, chairman of the coalition, told the Gazette.
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