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1 | Should a divorced person remarry? | Matt 5:31 | justme | 92916 | ||
GeorJoy: You are one of a kind. justme |
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2 | Should a divorced person remarry? | Matt 5:31 | GeorJoy | 92928 | ||
Aren't we all? George |
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3 | Should a divorced person remarry? | Matt 5:31 | justme | 92961 | ||
GeorJoy. Some, more one of a kind than others. An onion in the middle of a rose garden is a one of a kind. justme |
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4 | Should a divorced person remarry? | Matt 5:31 | GeorJoy | 93007 | ||
Thanks for what I will consider a compliment, for personally, I like onions. They come in various varietys. Some strong, some weak. They tend to add flavor to the stew, and often highlight the dish. Some can't stomach them. Others know just how to take them. Unlike Onions however, figs tend to churn up the stomach and often cause a digestive movement that tends to create a seriously bad smell. With a real rose comes thorns. When one is afraid of getting pricked and removes the thorns, he no longer has a rose bush, and it eventually dies. I see too many "thornless rose gardens." They tend to create the same stinch as does the final movement caused by the fig. Take care George |
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5 | Should a divorced person remarry? | Matt 5:31 | justme | 93010 | ||
GeorJoy: There was no special reason for saying onion. I was only attempting to say one of a kinds stick out from a group ot look alike others. Nothing was intended to be bad or good, juust explaining what one of a kind was. Honestly in limited lifetime of 58 years I have not seen very many thornless rose gardens, if we are talking about Christians and their walk. justme |
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6 | Should a divorced person remarry? | Matt 5:31 | GeorJoy | 93012 | ||
None interprited. There were no insinuations intended in my response. I simply felt that it rightly discribed what is the general state of mind today. I'm not speaking of the Christian in general. Simply the mind set of many who call themselves Christians and many who are sucked into believing that salvation is without repentance, giving them a "free to sin ticket," and thus the word is deluted to a state of stinch. George |
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