Posted on 09/28/2006 3:22:22 AM PDT by dutchess
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Thanks Dutchess and John.
Bubbas got a lot of dirt in his drawers. He'll never clen it all out no matter how much he yells and point that finger of his.
Some info for you that might help...
What's UN Peacekeeping Doing in Darfur and Lebanon? September 22, 2006
Unfortunately, theres still one big hitch -- the government of Sudan opposes the introduction of a peacekeeping force to Darfur. This may sound like a trivial matter in the face of the overwhelming military might of the rest of the world and stern global pronouncements against the tragedy in Darfur. But sending a multinational force into Darfur under these conditions would be asking us to "shoot our way in", and who would supply the forces we'd need? This would resemble war fighting not Peacekeeping and that's not what we do. Without at least the consent of the Sudanese government, it would be nearly impossible for the UN to place or even maintain a force in Darfur, much less a successful one.
Do I need an /sarcasm?
Good Morning all!
That's what I figured.
I couldn't believe my eyes and ears,when I saw it for the
first time.
How low can they go?(rhetorical question)
September 28, 2006
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Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us. Hebrews 12:1
I was having lunch with a pastor-friend when the discussion sadly turned to a mutual friend in ministry who had failed morally. As we grieved together over this fallen comrade, now out of ministry, I wondered aloud, I know anyone can be tempted and anyone can stumble, but hes a smart guy. How could he think he could get away with it? Without blinking, my friend responded, Sin makes us stupid. It was an abrupt statement intended to get my attention, and it worked.
I have often thought of that statement in the ensuing years, and I continue to affirm the wisdom of those words. How else can you explain the actions of King David, the man after Gods own heart turned adulterer and murderer? Or the reckless choices of Samson? Or the public denials of Christ by Peter, the most public of Jesus disciples? We are flawed people who are vulnerable to temptation and to the foolishness of mind that can rationalize and justify almost any course of action if we try hard enough.
If we are to have a measure of victory over the power of sin, it will come only as we lean on the strength and wisdom of Christ (Rom. 7:24-25). As His grace strengthens our hearts and minds, we can overcome our own worst inclination to make foolish choices.
Bible in One Year: Bible in One Year; Isaiah 5-6; Ephesians 1
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I thought so too Rus, actually I changed it.. but then dropped it as I thought it would be confusing with out the context. I still might add it but keep on hand the URL for your post to use when people inquire or comment about it.
That said, I did get a kick out of seeing him get unhinged and red in the face. Fighting for his legacy. The man who plays a smooth slick charming talker showed some of his true colors for all to see that day. Chris Wallace just sat there in amazement. LOL
John's essay is one of his best ones ever. Thanks for telling it like it is, John.
"Sin Makes you Stupid"
Great!..This one is too.
"Gods Spirit is your power sourcedont let sin break the connection"
Great thread, dutchess and JH2 - The Clinton Administration would be a hilarious interlude if it hadn't been so disastrous for U.S. interests.
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