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Friday, November 22, 2013
Mainly for Christians ... Thx Paul C!
Walk with me while I age ... Thx Lyle S!
Walk With Me While I Age
Very Good!!!
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Subject: FW: Walk With Me While I Age
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Jesus ... Thx Clay V!
Jesus
Read at least the first two lines....Never thought of it!
Jesus died over 2000 years ago.
Nobody has ever referred to HIM as the late Jesus,
Not even the heathens.
Nowhere in history.
Nowhere has HE ever been referred to in the past tense
HE 'is' the Living God!
97% OF YOU WON'T FORWARD THIS MESSAGE.
When Jesus died on the cross HE was thinking of you!
If you are one of the 3% who will stand up for HIM, forward this.
"May God Smile on You Today."
Read at least the first two lines....Never thought of it!
Jesus died over 2000 years ago.
Nobody has ever referred to HIM as the late Jesus,
Not even the heathens.
Nowhere in history.
Nowhere has HE ever been referred to in the past tense
HE 'is' the Living God!
97% OF YOU WON'T FORWARD THIS MESSAGE.
When Jesus died on the cross HE was thinking of you!
If you are one of the 3% who will stand up for HIM, forward this.
"May God Smile on You Today."
What real leaders read ... Thanks Judi C!
From
a Bret Stephens column in today’s WSJ:
"Abraham
Lincoln spoke greatly because he read wisely and thought deeply. He turned to
Shakespeare, he once said, "perhaps as frequently as any unprofessional reader."
"It matters not to me whether Shakespeare be well or ill acted," he added. "With
him the thought suffices."
Maybe
Mr. Obama has similar literary tastes. It doesn't show. "An economy built to last," the refrain from his 2012 State of
the Union, borrows from an ad slogan once used to sell the Ford Edsel.
"Nation-building at home," another favorite presidential trope, was born in a
Tom Friedman column. "We are the ones we have been waiting for" is the title of
a volume of essays by Alice Walker. "The audacity of hope" is adapted from a
Jeremiah Wright sermon. "Yes We Can!" is the anthem from "Bob the Builder," a TV
cartoon aimed at 3-year-olds.
There
is a common view that good policy and good rhetoric have little intrinsic
connection. Not so. President Obama's stupendously shallow rhetoric betrays a
remarkably superficial mind. Superficial minds designed ObamaCare. Superficial minds are now astounded by
its elementary failures, and will continue to be astounded by the failures to
come."