you didn't really write that did you?......
That was amazing mate, it really blew my hair back.
In particular, the last couple of lines. WOW!
I can't say anything else, I'm speechless.
I typed it. The words made their way through my head. But the truth I did not, could not have concieved with out the help of my father. You want some?!?
Im not religious either girl. I do not practice doctorines or start wars. If I may, and it is from total love I say these things, I try as best as I can to see your life through this stupid computer. And I love every bit I get from you. I wish I had power in what I believe, but that comes from obidience. And I fall way short, but Jesus saved my life, and I see more than you could imagine here. I you are wiccan, then you are religious. You are smarter than to say you are not religious girl. The thing I love about Jesus is that he did not speak of religion. Not once, he took a whip to the people at the temple who were religious. Jesus said not,"I am a religion" He said, " I am the way, the truth and the life" Please dont be angry at me for sharing what I believe. I am open to anything you have to say, and no matter what, I will love you. If you ask of me, you shall recieve anything in my power, and that is something when I believe in Jesus because my power is only that which god gives, but im sure you can imagine what kind of power our
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You can't take on everyone's pain. Sometimes people are in pain because their demons are far too strong to overcome, sometimes people are in pain because it is the only time they feel alive. You have a wonderful heart, but you can't save people from themselves.
"Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly"--Richard Bach
If you feel that you must watch what you say around me that defeats the purpose of friendship. I hope you never feel like you can't say something to me, with friends there are no boundaries.
Poet or Preacher...
anonymous
April 17 2002, 23:12:55 UTC
The Book of Ecclesiastes has a powerful message. It teaches that great accomplishments and earthly possessions alone do not bring lasting happiness. "Every man should eat and drink and enjoy the good of all his labor-it is the gift of God" (3:13). There is a proper time for all events: "A time to be born, and a time to die" and so forth (3:2). This text, if taken seriously, can restore balance to our living. The Poet/Preacher states his theme: "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity" (1:2). He begins with wisdom and moves on to laughter, hedonism, and wine and then turns to works, women, and wealth, but all lead to emptiness. He realizes that wisdom is far greater than foolishness, but both seem to lead to futility in view of the brevity of life and universality of death. He concludes that contentment and joy are found only in God. When the Poet/Preacher considers the unchanging order of events and the fixed laws of God, Time is short(3:1-15). The futility of death seems to cancel the difference between righteousness and wickedness (3:16-
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That was amazing mate, it really blew my hair back.
In particular, the last couple of lines. WOW!
I can't say anything else, I'm speechless.
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If you feel that you must watch what you say around me that defeats the purpose of friendship. I hope you never feel like you can't say something to me, with friends there are no boundaries.
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