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Post by lucy on Feb 1, 2013 22:32:26 GMT -5
My lovin' grace will surround sound you! Are you ready? Is everybody here? LET IT REIGN!lol
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Post by lucy on Feb 2, 2013 6:22:28 GMT -5
Doing the ritual dance, in the sun. Peace on Earth
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Post by lucy on Feb 2, 2013 6:53:45 GMT -5
There is one sign which has never changed its meaning anywhere in the civilized world—the Compass and the Square. A sign of the union of the body and soul.”—Deman Wagstaff, Wagstaff’s Standard Masonry (1922) lol
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 7:22:19 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 8:26:15 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 8:42:27 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 8:57:04 GMT -5
David Letterman's 31st anniversary lol
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 9:13:35 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 9:27:57 GMT -5
Letterman really is a fabulous show! lol
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 9:50:14 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 10:01:02 GMT -5
Imagine that! lol
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Post by lucy on Feb 2, 2013 10:25:52 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 10:38:55 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 10:59:22 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 11:28:18 GMT -5
The name "Quebec" comes from the Algonquin word for "narrow passage" or "strait" and was first used to describe the narrowing of the St. Lawrence River near what is now Québec City. lol
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 11:47:29 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 19:15:51 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 19:27:35 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 19:38:18 GMT -5
is for en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_(religion)Glory (from the Latin gloria, "fame, renown") is used to denote the manifestation of God's presence in the Christian religious tradition. God's glory is often associated with visible displays of light, e.g. thunderbolts, fire, brightness. G.'.D.'.A.'.D.'LU.'. A la Gloire du Grand Architecte de l'Univers. Mais oui
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Post by lucy on Feb 2, 2013 19:52:21 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorification_(theology)Glorification is the final stage of the ordo salutis and an aspect of Christian soteriology and Christian eschatology. It refers to the nature of believers after death and judgement, "the final step in the application of redemption.Biblical verses commonly cited as evidence for this doctrine include Psalm 49:15, Daniel 12:2, John 11:23-24, Romans 8:30 and 1 Corinthians 15:20. The theological doctrine of glorification goes on to describe how believers will be resurrected after death and given new bodies that have a degree of continuity with their mortal selves. ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordo_salutis Ordo salutis, (Latin: "order of salvation") lol ;D
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 20:13:37 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 20:30:48 GMT -5
In both Eastern and Western religions salvation is also the phenomenon of being saved from death but here is not meant biological death but the suffering and degradation within life resulting from the consequences of sin. In Christianity one who has attained salvation is said to experience and inherit eternal life in God or what in Buddhism is called nirvana (whose synonym amaravati means "deathlessness").
Nirvāṇa (Sanskrit: निर्वाण; Pali: निब्बान nibbāna ; Prakrit: णिव्वाण) is an ancient Sanskrit term used in Indian religions to describe the profound peace of mind that is acquired with moksha (liberation). In shramanic thought, it is the state of being free from suffering. In Hindu philosophy, it is union with the Brahman (Supreme Being).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvanalol
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Post by iameye on Feb 2, 2013 20:33:37 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 3, 2013 6:57:41 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 3, 2013 7:05:34 GMT -5
d'oh!
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