New!Clean Pure Christlike energy to move 1063 pounds of bricks in one sheer movement using the power of a man's back or horses requires energy.That is all!Abraham had no four wheel engined vehicle but he had faith and common sense to do whatever God demanded of him in a way that was efficient and respectful to all of God's creation of which he was a part.Abraham also had no written law; also true for Joseph or Jacob or Moses when Moses crossed the red sea.All posts are authored by Warren A.Lyon.
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Friday, 1 July 2016
Santa Claus should really be "Santo" since he is a father and male. But, by saying "santa", someone planted a seed who also understood time and harvest. The purpose of the seed was to break down the Judeo Christian society that allowed for peace for the majority and safety for children from such confusion. This seed will lead to a chasm and already has produced it's negative effect. It is upside down. It is antichrist but very innocuous.
Santa Claus should really be "Santo" since he is a father and male. But, by saying "santa", someone planted a seed; someone who also understood time and harvest. The purpose of the seed was to break down the Judeo Christian society and its values that allowed for peace for the majority and safety for children from any confusion. This seed will lead to a chasm and already has produced it's negative effect. It is upside down. It is emboldened pride that has no respect for the civil administration or the means by which it is preserved for all genders and orientation that we may have our quiet life regardless of gender and orientation and enjoy our creativity. You can also have your attention. Take lots of photos. Forget selfies. Try Friendos. To "Santa" is antichrist but very innocuous. He is Saint Nicholas. Mrs. Santa is always Mrs. Santa but she should be Mrs. Santo Claus because Santo is not a lady or mademoiselle. They work together and get equal honor. Florence Nightingale had a husband but he was in the background as Mr. Nightingale and quite content. This is also true of Joan of Arc. Take a look.
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