RayCalculaMinistraDeGezza Posted January 19, 2014 Report Share Posted January 19, 2014 (edited) Just heard the I'm 4 girl and she is struggling with hunger, SEND MONEY, MONEY, MONEY, no your struggle is withGod. the tools hate you, God serves money more then Hell, designer God images for Ewe.Find phlegmatic for extra credit.Some people are phlegmatic, some highly strung. Some are anxious, others risk-seeking. Some are confident, others shy. Some are quiet, others loquacious. We call these differences personality … —Matt Ridley, Genome, 1999Guess I'll admit my God complex has me self-hating, who could design this pit, me, opps, was thinking again.Hunger is the arm twisting treat from Dad for Mom.I'll read the comment after my rave...From the Open Pulpit....Exodus 34:6-7, (Rotherham Translation), Yahweh, Yahweh, A God of compassion and favour, slow to anger, andabundant in lovingkindness and faithfulness: Keeping lovingkindness to a thousand generations, Forgiving iniquity andtransgression and sin, though He leave not utterly unpunished, Visiting the iniquity of fathers Upon sons And upon sonssons, Unto a third and unto a fourth generation.I believe it is vital to interpret all scripture in light of this passage. Why? It is the most quoted part of the Bible, by theauthors of the Bible. And for good reason, here we have God the Father telling us His Name, the true Character of Godby God Himself.Look at the first word used by God in describing Himself: Compassion. Wow! How awesome is that! Our God, Father,and Creator of the Kosmos is Compassionate. So much peace and we have only just begun.Favor: He has favor towards us. Grace.Slow to anger: that's not what we hear all too many times from the pulpit.Abundant in Loving-kindness: His Mercy is over-flowing with Faithfulness. It just keeps getting better and better.O.K. now we're getting to the good part: pay close attention to this next word...Keeping: that word describes something permanent. Ownership. Belonging to God is the thing He told us in theprevious verse that is abundant, His Loving-kindness. Mercy. Forgivness. Forgiving transgressions, iniquities, and sinsis something that is permanent with God. Look at the number He uses in context with His Forgivness...1,000.1,000: this is not to be taken as a literal number of those forgiven, but as something countless, never ending,everlasting.Next things take a turn (apparently) to a darker side of God. Here comes PUNISHMENT.But as soon as punishment is mentioned, look at the word He chooses to contrast "keeping".Visiting: a visit is of limited-duration. It has limits. It is something not everlasting, but will come to an end. That is the verydefinition of the word.Though He forgives without end, like a good father He can not leave completely (utterly) unpunished. Punishment mustcome, but will have an end. Correction is the reason any loving father "visits" the sins of a child.I love the next part! God is so good at contrasting. He used 1,000 to show the greatness of His Mercy and Forgivenes,so He uses the numbers 3 and 4 to show how insignificant His punishment is compared to His compassionate mercyand forgivness.I hope this has been an eye openener into Gods Character, it sure has been for me.Here is a God character or just one of Gods' multiphrenic expressions? Eat MEat.Got Gay-Dar??? See if it goes off.... I like the quarter sized L.E.D.s and the Eye in the middle-top of stage background.Just saw these guys for the first time this week. I'd take it personally if I did not show Depeche Mode to the newcummers...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTHQNrku0RQWho ever knew God is so gay...Look who is #1, billion of years to get this race horse. Gay is first an adjective, says..... M-W, you, God, who???Add to the list, gay - 5. guess sadism and masochism is next on our Holy upwards climb in definitions here. You figurethe 5a.(beat for blood), 5b.(ur),5c. (fe) etc...6.http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gay1gay adjective \ˈgā\: sexually attracted to someone who is the same sex: of, relating to, or used by homosexuals: happy and excited : cheerful and lively CloseStyle: MLA APA Chicago Full Definition of GAY1a : happily excited : merry <in a gay mood> b : keenly alive and exuberant : having or inducing high spirits <a bird's gay spring song> 2a : bright, lively <gay sunny meadows> b : brilliant in color 3: given to social pleasures; also : licentious 4a : homosexual <gay men> b : of, relating to, or used by homosexuals <the gay rights movement> <a gay bar> — gay adverb— gay·ness noun See gay defined for English-language learners »See gay defined for kids »Examples of GAYThe band was playing a gay tune. the gayest of the spring flowersOrigin of GAYMiddle English, from Anglo-French gai, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German gāhi quick, suddenFirst Known Use: 14th centuryRelated to GAYSynonyms active, airy, animate, animated, bouncing, brisk, energetic, frisky, lively, jaunty, jazzy, kinetic, mettlesome, peppy, perky, pert, pizzazzy (or pizazzy), racy, snappy, spanking, sparky, spirited, sprightly, springy, vital, vivacious, zippy Antonyms dead, inactive, inanimate, lackadaisical, languid, languishing, languorous, leaden, lifeless, limp, listless, spiritless, vapidRelated Words dapper, dashing, spiffy; agog, alert, awake, open-eyed, up, wide-awake; agile, nimble, spry; bright, buoyant, cheerful, chipper, chirpy, chirrupy, effervescent, sparkly, upbeat; eager, enthusiastic, keen; frolicsome, impish, pixieish, playful; boisterous, bubbly, ebullient, exuberant, high-spirited; high-strung, nervous, skittish Near Antonyms indolent, lazy, unambitious; inert, lethargic, sleepy, sluggish, tired, torpid, weary; apathetic, impassive, phlegmatic, stolid; boring, dull, irksome, tediousmoreSee Synonym Discussion at livelyRhymes with GAYa, ae, bay, bey, blae, brae, bray, chez, clay, Cray, day, dey, dray, eh, fay, fey, flay, fley, frae, fray, Frey, Gay, gey, gley, gray, hay, he, hey, Hue, j, jay, Jay, k, kay, Kay, lay, lei, may, nay, né, née, neigh, Ney, pay, pe, play, pray, prey, qua, quai, quay, Rae, ray, re, say, shay, slay, sleigh, spae, spay, Spey, splay, spray, stay, stray, sway, Tay, they, tray, trey, way, weigh, whey, yea[-]hide[-]hidea, ae, bay, bey, blae, brae, bray, chez, clay, Cray, day, dey, dray, eh, fay, fey, flay, fley, frae, fray, Frey, Gay, gey, gley, gray, hay...[+]morea, ae, bay, bey, blae, brae, bray, chez, clay, Cray, day, dey, dray, eh, fay, fey, flay, fley, frae, fray, Frey, Gay, gey, gley, gray, hay...[+]more2gay noun: a person and especially a man who is homosexualFull Definition of GAY: homosexual; especially : a homosexual male See gay defined for English-language learners »Examples of GAYa bar that is frequented by gaysFirst Known Use of GAY1953Gay biographical name \ˈgā\Definition of GAYJohn 1685–1732 Eng. poet & dram. Rhymes with GAYa, ae, bay, bey, blae, brae, bray, chez, clay, Cray, day, dey, dray, eh, fay, fey, flay, fley, frae, fray, Frey, gay, gey, gley, gray, hay, he, hey, Hue, j, jay, Jay, k, kay, Kay, lay, lei, may, nay, né, née, neigh, Ney, pay, pe, play, pray, prey, qua, quai, quay, Rae, ray, re, say, shay, slay, sleigh, spae, spay, Spey, splay, spray, stay, stray, sway, Tay, they, tray, trey, way, weigh, whey, yea Learn More About GAYThesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for "gay"Spanish Central Translation: "gay" in SpanishBritannica.com: Encyclopedia article about "gay"BrowseNext Word in the Dictionary: gayalPrevious Word in the Dictionary: gawsieAll Words Near: gay Seen & Heard What made you want to look up gay? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).Was "gay curious" to know what things were defined as today.....See comments at M-W.comNow for the curve...Mispelled and got this first out, surprise...http://sites.gmc.edu/arcadia-events/history-and-accomplishments/SEPCHE - a sinchronicity??? O.K. fine.Seems usefull, especially for mindless dribble lovers.History and AccomplishmentsIn 1993 when eight women college presidents came together to establish the Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortiumfor Higher Education (SEPCHE), they were determined to develop a model based on collaboration rather thancompetition. With far-sighted vision, they recognized the need to integrate technology into the curriculum at all levels ofeducation, K-12 as well as undergraduate and graduate. In the years since it was formed, SEPCHE has become a thinktank for responding to many of the challenges facing higher education. This group of eight small independentinstitutions, who might otherwise be competitors, have, through the development of a basis of trust and understanding,formed a consulting group which operates at all levels to address issues of common concern. The impact of thiscollaboration can be seen in the schools’ enhanced academic programs and services, broad-based applications oftechnology in the classroom, and widespread community outreach programs reaching thousands of teachers andstudents at the secondary and elementary levels and community members.The collaborative efforts of SEPCHE have had many positive outcomes for the member schools and the surroundingcommunities. In addition to the ongoing reciprocal consulting support available to the ten committees that meetregularly, SEPCHE can list the following specific achievements:Collaborative faculty development in instructional technology and integrating technology into the curriculum and theindividual disciplinesLearning, Technology and the Changing Role of Faculty ConferenceCross RegistrationInstitute for Mathematics & ScienceGlobal Curriculum Development & related faculty developmentForeign Language and Culture SymposiumCo-operation on Foreign LanguageShared Fulbright ScholarsShared courses using teleconferencingOn-line coursesAnnual SEPCHE Honors ConferenceShared facultyShared International Scholars ProgramInter-campus World Culture SeriesAutomation and interconnection of librariesVirtual library catalogJSTOR electronic journal storage systemShared E-book collectionReciprocal Library Use AgreementOnline Career Services Center with collaborative employment listings and career information for students and alumniA virtual job fair for students and alumniFaculty Speakers’ BureauArt Exhibits of SEPCHE student and faculty workAward-winning collaborative staff training and development programsInstructional Technology training for elementary and secondary teachers in multiple school districts in the five-county area.Collaborative program of graduate courses in math and science, using technology, for K-12 teachers in five-county areaPrograms for registered nurses in rural Chester County and Lancaster County to help them complete bachelor’s degreesWelfare-to-Work projects in disadvantaged neighborhoods of Philadelphia and Chester: GED instruction, computer, phlebotomy, and early childhood professional care training, job search skillsOutreach programs to refugees and immigrants providing language, computer and job search trainingCareer and job search services, including internet training and access to job links for parents of students at St. Donato School in West Philadelphia, and Domestic Violence Center of Chester CountyEnrichment and intervention programs for students in the K-12 gradesSummer academic programs and summer camps for disadvantaged elementary, junior highand high school studentsPhysical therapy clinics, community health fair, health screening for physically and financially disadvantaged senior citizensSummer games and physiological assessments for visually impaired children and adultsPhysical and mental health services for abused women and childrenEducation and Hepatitis B immunization for 7th gradesParish nursing certificate program and symposium. Spirituality class for nursesNursing center for the elderly in ChesterCollege Wellness Center developed as resource for community nutrition counseling and community nutrition and wellness classes Oh, God, your fangs are so cute, that ax is so swinging. .yep God is on it again. Edited January 19, 2014 by RayCalculaMinistraDeGezza Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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