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tourist

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that actually would be awful but I tried to stick the eggs and the melba toast to represent Melita...I tried.
I had a mini Melita coffee maker once. I came home one day to find that the on-off switch had burned out and the wires and bulb were hanging out of the machine.
 
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psychomom

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I had a mini Melita coffee maker once. I came home one day to find that the on-off switch had burned out and the wires and bulb were hanging out of the machine.
suicide?...
 
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psychomom

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you just scared me....I saw this one word in the recent post sidebar and just about had a heart attack...
"no, not mom!"
sorry, Kody. :(
but the death of tourist's coffeemaker sounds suspicious, no?
 

JesusLives

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No problem
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I wonder at how people feel that to discuss the Word and having different view points is seen as argumentative much like disagreeing with something said in the Christian realms is looked upon as unloving. Can't help but think the enemy has wormed his way into our midst to silence our voices discussing Truth. Where is the voice of reason? Instead, we are often shamed into silence. You've probably read me saying something of this before. That's because it's one of my pet peeves in christian social circles.

I've heard a couple of things considering Women pastors but I've still not made up my mind on how I feel about it completely.

At one time, I had attended a church where they were so very adamant about NO woman teaching. in fact, the pastor pressed me to agree with him. :( Their example: if a boat of people shipwrecked on an Island and they wanted to start a church, they would have to go in search of a man to head it. My thought (which I kept to myself) was: How foolish that was. Whoever was the most knowledgeable, and close to God, should head it regardless for who they were. How could a man be found if they were the only ones on the island? But then this was a rare and obvious man-made scenario.

I guess it will have to be something God will have to change in my heart/mind because I just cannot see where a woman can be outright chosen over a male to lead, if the circumstances are in a normal setting. I don't give it much thought until it comes up in conversation such as now. Is there a limit to the cry for 'male nor female equality in Christ' according to roles or even to how God has defined the order of things.

Definitely some food for thought.
I appreciate your thoughts here.....I really think the biggest problems lie in the doctrinal teachings as if we focused on Salvation in Jesus the gospel and helping people find Jesus I don't think any of us would argue that fact. It is when all the different church doctrines are thrown into the mix that we for some reason feel the need to defend them which most of them are not the way to salvation as Jesus is the only way of salvation.

I feel (and I know we are not to go on feelings), but I feel a kinship with each and every one of you guys/gals on this thread and I believe it is because we each love the Lord and listen to Him and He has helped us find each other on this thread. Would we argue if doctrines were introduced? Possibly, but at least this thread has allowed us go get to know one another and when you develop a kinship/family type relationship with one another then it is much harder to argue and fight with one another because............wait for it..............We have started really loving one another!!!!! Isn't this fantastic?!!!!
 
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Any of you ever had "Salt Rising Bread"? Growing up, we had it almost every morning, sliced into 1 to 1 1/2" thick slices with four squares of butter on each piece (not spread), then toasted on the top side only in the oven till the butter slabs melted down through the bread. DELICIOUS!
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[video=youtube;BaJJvqPaFeM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaJJvqPaFeM[/video]
 

roxxyroller

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Me and my BFF Debbie had the following for dindin:

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And Marc just got home from work a bit ago, so this is what I made him for Dinner:

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he3.gif didn't have to cook tonight!!!!!


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