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Tuesday, August 11, 2009 |
I’m falling, as the heat turns up during the first few weeks of August, we are planting the fall garden. Lovely carrots and beautiful beets are dug and snug in the cave. The rows of the roots are turning from orange and red underground to green leaves waving in the air. Gardening, like all of life, is change. As soon as a crop is finished, out it goes and in goes the next. By keeping the garden weed-free, it’s relatively easy to sow again. And when it does get weedy, the bushhog and plows are ready to help.
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So You Want National Health Care? |
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009 |
Are you sure you want national health care? What is it? National health care is one example of the socially elite’s attempt to turn America into a socialistic country and strip people of their individual rights to manage their own health care. Look at two or three items in this Health Care Reform Bill: Page 42: The “Health Choices Commissions” will decide health benefits for you. You will have no choice. A social engineer in Washington will over rule your doctor. Page 425: Government provides approved list of end-of-life resources, guiding you in death. Page 427: Government mandates program that orders end-of-life treatment; government dictates how your life ends. Page 430: Government will decide what level of treatments you have at the end-of-life.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009 |
We’ve heard it for years, and it is no less uttered today than in past generations. It is nearly always heard from the lips of a coward, or else one whose chief motivation is that of fulfilling the wants of the outward man instead of meeting the needs of the inward person. The cry is heard, “Look out for number one, or else you will capsize your boat and perish in the sea of your convictions.”
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009 |
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I think, therefore I can. Amidst the abundant summer harvest, I consider our winter provisions. A peek in the cellar revealed empty shelves, and the Blue Lake beans were perfect. After sending 12 bushels of beans to Nashville, we picked two more for ourselves. |
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THE WINDS OF RELIGIONS CHANGE |
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009 |
I never cease to be amazed at the gimmicks being employed by some churches to lure people to their places of worship. I can remember when meeting houses were strictly places of spiritual enrichment, but of the late they have become centers of recreation and social activities.
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