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Posted by Ted on October 15, 2007, 3:30 am
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http://301url.com/Gardening


Posted by Ted on January 18, 2008, 1:35 pm
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New link: http://easyurl.net/Gardening


Posted by Ted on January 24, 2008, 1:14 pm
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seek Him with all
their heart because they do not know Him.

But as for those who live without knowing Him and without seeking Him, they
judge themselves so little worthy of their own care, that they are not
worthy of the care of others; and it needs all the charity (Polemonium caeruleum L.) of the religion
which they despise, not to despise them even to the point of leaving them to
their folly. But because this religion obliges us always to regard them, so
long as they are in this life, as capable of the grace which can enlighten
them, and to believe that they may, in a little time, be more replenished
with faith than we are, and that, on the other hand, we may fall into the
blindness wherein they are, we must do for them what we would they should do
for us if we were in their place, and call upon them to have pity upon
themselves, and to take at least some steps in the endeavour to find light.
Let them give to reading this some of the hours which they otherwise employ
so uselessly; whatever aversion they may bring to the task, they will
perhaps gain something, and at least will not lose much. But as for those
who bring to the task perfect sincerity and a real desire to meet with
truth, those I hope will be satisfied and convinced of the proofs of a
religion so divine, which I have here collected, and in which I have
followed somewhat after this order...

195. Before entering into the proofs of the Christian religion, I find it
necessary to point out the sinfulness of those men who live in indifference
to the search for truth in a matter which is so important to them, and which
touches them so nearly.

Of all their errors, this doubtless is the one which most convicts them of
foolishness and blindness, and in which it is easiest to confound them by
t



Posted by Rick on January 25, 2008, 5:10 pm
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>seek Him with all
>their heart because they do not know Him.
>
>But as for those who live without knowing Him and without seeking Him, they
>judge themselves so little worthy of their own care, that they are not
>worthy of the care of others; and it needs all the charity (Polemonium caeruleum L.) of the religion
>which they despise, not to despise them even to the point of leaving them to
>their folly. But because this religion obliges us always to regard them, so
>long as they are in this life, as capable of the grace which can enlighten
>them, and to believe that they may, in a little time, be more replenished
>with faith than we are, and that, on the other hand, we may fall into the
>blindness wherein they are, we must do for them what we would they should do
>for us if we were in their place, and call upon them to have pity upon
>themselves, and to take at least some steps in the endeavour to find light.
>Let them give to reading this some of the hours which they otherwise employ
>so uselessly; whatever aversion they may bring to the task, they will
>perhaps gain something, and at least will not lose much. But as for those
>who bring to the task perfect sincerity and a real desire to meet with
>truth, those I hope will be satisfied and convinced of the proofs of a
>religion so divine, which I have here collected, and in which I have
>followed somewhat after this order...
>
>195. Before entering into the proofs of the Christian religion, I find it
>necessary to point out the sinfulness of those men who live in indifference
>to the search for truth in a matter which is so important to them, and which
>touches them so nearly.
>
>Of all their errors, this doubtless is the one which most convicts them of
>foolishness and blindness, and in which it is easiest to confound them by
>t
>


Hi Maroon,

Your god never existed, and your cable modem addy is in your headers. Isn't
there anything better to do in Keller Texas?

Posted by Ted on January 24, 2008, 5:49 pm
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"And he who shall stand up in his estate," (Seleucus Philopator or Soter,
the son of Antiochus the Great), "shall be a tyrant, a raiser of taxes in
the glory of the kingdom," (which means the people), "but within a few days
he shall be destroyed, neither in anger nor in battle. And in his place
shall stand up a vile person, unworthy of the honour of the kingdom, but he
shall come in cleverly by flatteries. All armies shall bend before him; he
shall conquer them, and even the prince with whom he has made a covenant.
For having renewed the league with him, he shall work deceitfully, and enter
with a small people into his province, peaceably and without fear. He shall
take the fattest places, and shall do that which his fathers have not done,
and ravage on all sides. He shall forecast great devices during his time."

723. Prophecies.--The seventy weeks of Daniel are ambiguous as regards the
term of commencement, because of the terms of the prophecy; and as regards
the term of conclusion, because of the differences among chronologists. But
all this difference extends only to two hundred years.

724. Predictions.--That in the fourth monarchy, before the destruction of
the second temple, before the dominion of the Jews was taken away, in the
seventieth week of Daniel, during the continuance of the second temple, the
heathen should be instructed, and brought to the knowledge of the God
worshipped by the Jews; that those who loved Him should be delivered from
their enemies, and filled with His fear and love.

And it happened that in the fourth monarchy, before the destruction of the
second temple, etc., the heathen in great number worshipped God, and led an
angelic life. Maidens dedicated their virginity and their life to God. Men
renounced their pleasures. What Plato could only make acceptable to a few
men, specially chosen and instructed, a secret influence imparted by the
power of a few words, to a



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