GOD’S LUMP OF COAL
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Lord, I always wonder why
When bad things happen to me,
How could You allow me turmoil
And roughen waves upon my sea?
If you love me, why allow such pain
And unnecessary strife?
I thought that You wanted me to know
Peace within my life.
I know that You really love me,
I know that You really care.
I know that You work in mysterious ways,
I know that You are…
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Added by Blue on July 16, 2009 at 6:05am —
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My Last Wish
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One coin left inside my pocket,
I came upon a wishing well.
Hesitantly I tossed it in,
now only time will tell.
Whether my wish will be granted,
Or, I shall be denied.
Peace of mind or empty pockets,
At least I know I tried.
Once I had so many coins,
all were wasted in the past.
Broken dreams, and empty promises,
now I’m down to my last.
Life is but a coin…
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Added by Blue on July 16, 2009 at 5:59am —
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When our lawn mower broke and wouldn't run, my wife kept hinting to me that I should get it fixed. I am a master procrastinator, however, and I always managed to have something else to take care first: the car, finishing up something on the computer, playing guitar - something that was always more important to me.
Finally she thought of a clever way to make her point. When I arrived home one day, I found her seated in the tall grass, busily snipping away with a tiny pair of sewing…
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Added by Bill on July 15, 2009 at 9:25pm —
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Steve Gezeler Band live at Lord and Savior Lutheran School Gymnasium Saturday July 25 at 7:30.
Be part of the heresy, rock, dance and fun. One hour show. No smoking/liquor, barbitutuates, stimulants, hallucinogenics, psychokenesis or Baal worship. It's just a one hour show of fun rock music. Steve and I will play ten of his originals and one of my originals.
If you're free or bored, stop on in and we'll help…
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Added by Joe Horizon on July 15, 2009 at 7:38pm —
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My son has testicular cancer, please pray for him. Thanks so much!
Added by Rhonda McPherson on July 15, 2009 at 6:05pm —
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Well, some of us made it over hear, and are trying to figure out this new site, or maybe have already figured it out. Lots of new people on now that weren't on the other site. Interesting to note that, out of 46,223 people on the old site, only 4.3% made it over here. Some, I know, didn't want to move over here, and I certainly respect that.
Added by Lowell Brandon on July 15, 2009 at 5:08pm —
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Bill Summary:
The Organic Consumers Association favors the conversion of American agriculture to at least 30% organic by the year 2015, including major reforms in agricultural subsidies and appropriations to help family farmers make the transition to organic, develop local and regional markets, and adopt renewable energy practices. We know that California farmers who wish to transition from conventional farming to certified organic farming face a number of challenges. In particular, the…
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Added by OCNaturalDoc on July 15, 2009 at 4:39pm —
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"We demand the systematic publication of the results of these tests, which we could only obtain on a case by case basis by taking legal action... It [the study] brings to light a significant underestimation of the initial signs of diseases like cancer and diseases of the hormonal, immune, nervous and reproductive systems, among others... The health crises may be more important than the international financial crisis because of the lack of transparency of the… Continue
Added by OCNaturalDoc on July 15, 2009 at 3:32pm —
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Looking forward to going to Las Vegas on my sister's birthday in November.
Added by joanne Sewell on July 15, 2009 at 3:14pm —
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(A compilation of student research, edited by Stephen Hicks, Rockford College)
Is philosophy a waist of time? Ethical debates have been around for a long time, but nobody seems to have any answers. Ethnics are very important. Ethnics are a code of values to guide human life. Basically, what you do with your life comes down to your personal ethnics. For the world to be good means having strong Altruistic people to help the society survive in this doggy dog world.
To…
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Added by Bill on July 15, 2009 at 3:08pm —
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They're 1/2 way through the Tour de France and Lance is sitting in third, only 8 seconds out of the lead.
He never grabs the yellow shirt early, it's just too much to try and defend it for the whole 3 weeks of the race, and besides, it's who's wearing the shirt on the morning they head for Paris that matters.
Of course, I think they get a bonus for every day they wear it, sort of like "Lap Money" in the IRL.
Added by Johnny Wheels Esq. on July 15, 2009 at 1:49pm —
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I see a psychotherapist once a week. I've been thinking about cutting down the sessions to once every two weeks, or even once a month. There is no magic in our sessions. I attach no feeling of specialness to our interaction. Psychotherapy should be magical, it should be special. Special in the sense that one feels sensations that are not experienced in the mundane world. One should feel some connection to one's inner self, a connection to one's past and one's future possibilities. One should…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 15, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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I'm dead serious. I am building a web site dedicated (more or less) to serious world issues of which I know very little about. I do understand the basics and I see a pattern and problems across politics, big business, judicial systems, police states, military, etc etc, on a global scale.
I can give you broad stroke plans and ideas to make this planet a much better place to live. I need you, THE PEOPLE, that know the ins and outs and all the details that can work my basics into a…
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Added by Jerr on July 15, 2009 at 11:57am —
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THE FIRST HOUR:
A troublesome -- aren't they all? -- new patient, thirty-seven years old, raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father had a typical petty bourgeois Jewish Orthodox background. The patient's mother was a Polish-Catholic. He is highly intelligent, a compulsive talker, extremely narcissistic and exhibitionistic. He hides his intellectual arrogance behind ironic self-deprecation. He cannot stop his diarrhea of talk, because it is his way of denying his essential…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 15, 2009 at 11:44am —
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Yesterday, I was walking down the hall on my floor of my apartment building. I happened to notice a mouse scampering ahead of me. It would stop for a moment, I would catch up with it, it would scamper some more, I would catch up, then, scamper once again. I wonder if the mouse was a tenant in the building? How do mice reach the doorknobs to their apartments, I wonder? Is a lease signed by a mouse legally enforceable? And how do you evict a mouse for nonpayment of rent? They're damn hard to…
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Added by Gary Freedman on July 15, 2009 at 10:12am —
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Ikkyu, the Zen master, was very clever even as a boy. His teacher had a precious teacup, a rare antique. Ikkyu happened to break this cup and was greatly troubled. Hearing the footsteps of his teacher, he held the pieces of the cup behind him. When the master appeared, Ikkyu asked: "Why do people have to die?"
"This is natural," explained the teacher. "Everything has to die and has just so long to live."
Ikkyu, producing the shattered cup, added: "It was time for your cup…
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Added by Bill on July 15, 2009 at 9:00am —
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Here I thought that the Party of No! The GOOP without leadership and without impetus to move things forward in this country was powerless and sitting on the sidelines doing nothing. After all, the US is in the midst of one of the biggest financial melt downs in its history. 70% of the American public demand Congress address national health care in some form or other. We are fighting wars on several fronts, Iraq and Afghanistan just to name a couple.
Forget those. Put them… Continue
Added by Madhatterat60 on July 15, 2009 at 7:59am —
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Zen II
Sow fear and confusion
among the enemy ranks,
then sit back
and laugh.
Zen III
Laughter is a noise.
When the enemy can hear you,
laugh as if you laugh last.
It won't matter.
Either you won't know the difference,
or you will make it so.
Zen IV
While they look within,
encircle them.
When they look without,
strike from…
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Added by ZenDog on July 15, 2009 at 7:00am —
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Butterflies in Sonnet
They hovered near like monarchs in the night;
invading vain and raging ruminations
with lyric sound of soft and gentle flight.
To walk away, solitude's intention;
their lovely voices bid me 'Stay. Listen.'
They formed a semi-circle and they sang!
They sang so pure of love endured, I listened!
Stood rapt with awe and trembling, my heart rang!
with bitter tears unwept and raging pain . . .
Christine was but…
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Added by ZenDog on July 15, 2009 at 5:57am —
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Is a social Networking Blog space an appropriate place to recruit business or talk about jesus?
I don't think so, it is offensive to me.
I guess I thought that if one was going to do such a thing, it would be in reference to self. I other words.
Man! I started my own business and I am raking in the nuts. All I have to do is get ten over people to sell for me and I get part on what they sell. You start out by just selling to you friends and family, they… Continue
Added by Grace Linda on July 15, 2009 at 4:34am —
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