Posted on 12/01/2009 9:19:57 PM PST by delacoert
LIES!!!
Romans Chapter One
1. Know ye not, brethren, (for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth?
2. For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to [her] husband so long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of [her] husband.
Nuttin' eternal here!
"Well you know, he just couldn't live the "Word of Wisdom" and I think someone has offended him in some way because I know he has a testimony."
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International market is not influenced by referential prices, or by "Chicago Board of Trade" (CBOT) futures quotations - which have no liquidity. There are few regular publications that indicate current price levels.
It is still possible to have an idea of the long-term evolution of rice prices by observing the market of Thai White Rice, 5% Broken. In fact, this type of rice was chosen as a reference for a futures market in Bangkok.
It should be noted that there is a weak correlation between the high-quality low-quality rice markets. They often move in the same direction, however low-quality rice prices tend to fall more. The intensity of price fluctuations depends on specific demands for each type of rice.
In many countries, the only available prices are domestic ones which indicate the prices that buyers are willing to pay growers.
In the case of export prices, the correlation between the different origins is relatively high for those countries that do not interfere or regulate prices.
You can thank me later.
placemarker
Skirting the issue, I see. ;)
Kid I think youre in the wrong thread...
Praise God you didn’t! Sadly there are far too many LDS who do.
(I think he heard that there was some open "ward" discussion & joined in, pajamas & all, as it's the common "ward-robe" where he's at)
And you will have it about covered.
You mean the billions contributed by the rank and file who are not allow to see where it is spent?
Nah, filthy lucre only applies to non-mormons
Elian Gonzalez is not a Rutabaga!
A friend of mine tells this parable about marriage and salvation:
After many years of heartache, her husband died and she married again. This husband gave her all the love she had ever desired and then some. She was so happy that her struggle to please simply faded away. One day she discovered her first husband's rules, tucked away in a book. As she read the ten rules over again, to her delight and amazement she realized that she was keeping every one of them perfectly. Her new husband's love had made her able.
For me, I am of the opinion that the lds bishops are not in any way qualified to comment on the efforts being undertaken on behalf of those leaving the lds religion.
Lds bishops are not formally trained in any spiritual matters. They’re all laymen who essentially get “promoted” to the position of bishop for being good mormons. My experiences when having discussions with them in the past is that they will usually make the standard refrain; “pray for guidance”. My wife usually comes out of a meeting with her bishop visibly frustrated. I try to explain this conflict to her, but she’s still holding on to it.
They have little to no expertise to offer troubled souls.
I used to think it was pretty cool that they weren’t paid to perform their tasks, but the flip side is that they have no formal training. No methods to counsel troubled members. They do have a checklist that determines whether or not a member needs to go before a court for transgressions/sins.
I hope this and similar efforts are successful.
SZ
Ooh, that is good. I like that parable!
You mean the billions contributed by the rank and file who are not allow to see where it is spent?
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Yep. Ask any other church or ministry, independent or denomination, and they will open their books or give an accounting. The LDS? Not a chance!
To just yap about something off topic ???
Yeah ???
I could go and just stand up and talk about the REAL Jesus ???
That would be off topic in a mormon meeting...
I like that. And worth a repost. Some food for thought Resty.
There once was a woman married to a man who told her he would love her only if she kept the rules of his house perfectly. He wrote out the ten rules and gave them to her to help her remember. She wanted her husband’s love so much that she struggled from dawn till dark every day to perfectly obey his rules. But no matter how hard she worked, she was never good enough. She begged him for his love, but she did not receive it.
After many years of heartache, her husband died and she married again. This husband gave her all the love she had ever desired and then some. She was so happy that her struggle to please simply faded away. One day she discovered her first husband’s rules, tucked away in a book. As she read the ten rules over again, to her delight and amazement she realized that she was keeping every one of them perfectly. Her new husband’s love had made her able.
Probably stirs up cognative dissonance within her. Bring her support to what might be troubling her from Jesus' saying in the bible. Continued in my prayers.
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