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Sat 04/25/09 03:27 PM
I was teabaggin...indifferent and had an emission laugh laugh

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Sat 04/25/09 03:21 PM



a shot of what shooter? happy
George D!ckel, Barrel Select, Fine Tennessee Sippin' Whisky


Pour me one too bigsmile
Double Shot, comin' up, gotta catch up with me laugh drinker

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Sat 04/25/09 03:20 PM
Edited by SharpShooter10 on Sat 04/25/09 03:22 PM
There's a yellow rose in Texas that I am gonna see
No other soldier knows her, no soldier only me
She cried so when I left her, it like to broke my heart
And if I ever find her we never more will part

She's the sweetest rose of color this soldier ever knew
Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew
You may talk about dearest May and sing of Rosa Lee
But the Yellow Rose of Texas beats the belles of Tennessee

Where the Rio Grande is flowin', and starry skies are bright
She walks along the river in the quiet summer night
She thinks if I remember when we parted long ago
I promised to come back again and not to leave her so

She's the sweetest rose of color this soldier ever knew
Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew
You may talk about dearest May and sing of Rosa Lee
But the Yellow Rose of Texas beats the belles of Tennessee

Oh my feet are torn and bloody, and my heart if full of woe,
I'm going back to Georgia, to find my Uncle Joe,
You may talk about your Beauregard, and sing of Bobbie Lee,
But the gallant Hood of Texas, he played hell in Tennessee.

She's the sweetest rose of color this soldier ever knew
Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew
You may talk about dearest May and sing of Rosa Lee
But the Yellow Rose of Texas beats the belles of Tennessee
bigsmile drinker bigsmile drinker bigsmile drinker


I got good music, that one was from Johnny Horton laugh

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Sat 04/25/09 03:15 PM

a shot of what shooter? happy
George D!ckel, Barrel Select, Fine Tennessee Sippin' Whisky

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Sat 04/25/09 03:13 PM

lol shooter....no the ladies took over in here
Hot Damn, Hell yeah and Yee Haw smokin drinker bigsmile

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Sat 04/25/09 03:11 PM
We still blessin' Texas Women?

Cool

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That's a darn good reason to pour me a shot

Cheers Ladies

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Sat 04/25/09 01:14 PM
:tongue: love

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Fri 04/24/09 11:06 PM
Edited by SharpShooter10 on Fri 04/24/09 11:07 PM


drinker

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Fri 04/24/09 08:22 PM
1-2years

2- 10 years

3- 12 years

4- think I got it right this time love

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Fri 04/24/09 08:20 PM

have been married more than once?
Me, four times, I may not be good at it, but I'm not a quitter rofl

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Fri 04/24/09 08:13 PM



Darwin was exposed to Christianity in his youth, Mirror....

turned away later on...

but accepted Christ on his deathbed.


It was Christ who drew Darwin unto Him on his deathbed....

and MirrorrMirror...

when we are dying, who will be able to

resist the Awesome Drawing Power of God's Presence??

No one.

And who would even want to resist?

No one.:heart:


When are going to stop spreading this lie? The person who started that story all those years ago lied. Darwin did not have have deathbed renewal of faith. He dies as he had lived for most of his life an agnostic at the most. The story of his death bed conversion was made up by a woman a few years after he died. According to his family she was not there when he was on his death bed and if he had some conversion before he was on his death bed, how likely would it have been that he wouldn't tell his family.
God knows what was in his heart as he died, maybe he repented, maybe he didn't , who knowsdrinker

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Fri 04/24/09 08:02 PM
Edited by SharpShooter10 on Fri 04/24/09 08:04 PM
Couldn't, wouldn't do that to someone drinker

I may chunk a stone though laugh

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Fri 04/24/09 06:51 AM

Good morning SS.
Top O the Mornin' drinker

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Fri 04/24/09 06:49 AM
My Bad, thought you said "Topless" laugh drinker

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Fri 04/24/09 06:43 AM
Edited by SharpShooter10 on Fri 04/24/09 06:44 AM
damn, gotta cut the grass drinker

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Fri 04/24/09 06:42 AM
((( Gypsy )))

OC drinker

lily flowerforyou

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Fri 04/24/09 06:40 AM
This ones getting ready to scoop poop out of mommas petunias and...............mow the backyard grumble laugh

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Fri 04/24/09 06:36 AM

...Is Jesus' name "Immanuel" or "Jesus?"....

In Isaiah 7:14 the Bible gives a prophecy of the name of Jesus. It says, "Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, a virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name Immanuel."1 If we go to Matt. 1:21, it says, "And she will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for it is He who will save His people from their sins." (See also, Matt. 1:25; Luke 1:31; 2:21). Is this a contradiction? No. It is not.

In ancient times names were often given as representations of the hopes and dreams of the parents or even of recognition of divine assistance. Names in the Old Testament had understandable meanings. For example: Abram means "exalted father," but Abraham means "Father of a multitude." Some names could even be translated into complete sentences as in Uzziel (‘God is my strength’ - Ex. 6:18), Adoniram (‘my lord is exalted’ - 1 Kings 4:6), and Ahimelek (‘my [divine] brother is king’ - 1 Sam. 21:1).2

So names are more descriptive in the Hebrew and Greek then they are in English. They often refer to the character, purpose, etc., of the one being named. The closest we come to understanding this is in Native American culture. We are familiar with such names as "Running Bear," or "Pretty Eagle, "or "White Owl" as names. These names meant something and were far more descriptive than "Bob," or "Tom," or "Sue."

When we come to Isaiah 7:14, we encounter a prophecy about the Messiah stating that his name will be Immanuel. Immanuel literally means "God is with us." This is a significant because Jesus is God in flesh:

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God....and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us..." (John 1:1,14).

For in Him [Jesus] all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form" (Col. 2:9).

The Name Jesus
So, we can see that a prophecy of Jesus being "Immanuel" is dealing with him being God, the word, in flesh. This was fulfilled in the birth of Jesus when the Word, known as the Son, second person of the Trinity, became flesh. We call this the incarnation.

When it came time to name the Lord, an angel the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and told Joseph to call his new son "Jesus, for it is He who will save His people from their sins" (Matt. 1:21). The word "Jesus" means "Jehovah is salvation." This is appropriate since Jesus is Jehovah, second person of the Trinity, who became flesh and is our salvation.


Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry
© Matthew J. Slick, 1995 - 2008


http://www.carm.org/questions/about-jesus/jesus-name-immanuel-or-jesus


God with Us, In the Flesh, Leading by example, showing us the way, Not asking us to do anything that he cannot or would not be willing to do himself.

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Fri 04/24/09 06:33 AM
Fri 04/24/09 03:50 AMCymbeline...Immanuel means "God With Us"

Jesus was "God With Us" .

Here are even more Names .


I knew if we tried we could agree on something laugh flowerforyou

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Fri 04/24/09 06:30 AM

Hope you all have a wonderful day today!!


I like that one

Cowgirls are hotbigsmile