Something with vibrate and heat please. Sometimes my lower back tightens up and It is nice to have a recliner with these things. Thanks Babe, love ya bunches. – Lorica
Open thread? Score! First, I’ve never seen the rofl emoticon before-what won’t the scientists be able to do next?
Second-Atlanta Braves for the 16th year in a row are my pick to win their division, and hopefully go all the way again. I don’t know if ST is a fan, but I hope so.
Third-I think Abdul Rahman is guilty of being a Christian, and that shouldn’t be a crime. The Apostle Paul stood in chains before King Agrippa, charged with being a heretic. The Jews wanted him killed, and appealed to their Roman rulers-Paul, as a Roman citizen had the right to be tried before Caesar, or at least his representative. Felix had kept him alive as a prisoner for two years, when Festus took over he passed the buck to the Roman proxy King Agrippa, who knew a hot potato when he saw one, and sent Paul on to Rome.
Paul could have won his freedom at any time during his imprisonment simply by denying Christ, thus satisfying the Jewish leaders who would be happy to welcome him back into the fold.
Abdul Rahman could follow Paul’s example, remain in jail in Afghanistan, declaring his faith in Christ rather than simply going free. Deal…or no Deal?
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Something with vibrate and heat please. Sometimes my lower back tightens up and It is nice to have a recliner with these things. Thanks Babe, love ya bunches.
– Lorica
Fetch…THE COMFY CHAIR!
Open thread? Score! First, I’ve never seen the rofl emoticon before-what won’t the scientists be able to do next?
Second-Atlanta Braves for the 16th year in a row are my pick to win their division, and hopefully go all the way again. I don’t know if ST is a fan, but I hope so.
Third-I think Abdul Rahman is guilty of being a Christian, and that shouldn’t be a crime. The Apostle Paul stood in chains before King Agrippa, charged with being a heretic. The Jews wanted him killed, and appealed to their Roman rulers-Paul, as a Roman citizen had the right to be tried before Caesar, or at least his representative. Felix had kept him alive as a prisoner for two years, when Festus took over he passed the buck to the Roman proxy King Agrippa, who knew a hot potato when he saw one, and sent Paul on to Rome.
Paul could have won his freedom at any time during his imprisonment simply by denying Christ, thus satisfying the Jewish leaders who would be happy to welcome him back into the fold.
Abdul Rahman could follow Paul’s example, remain in jail in Afghanistan, declaring his faith in Christ rather than simply going free. Deal…or no Deal?