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Booneplantation wrote: <quoted text> JR must know this method hardly ever yields good results. But whatever his reasons are they are his own I assume. I know what my are irregardless of what his are and that is my moral point. Thanks Bill. I have little doubt he knows he is flushing everyone's money down the shxtter with zero expectation of results. I just don't know that everyone else knows that and I would think someone with ethics would tell everyone donating that he doesn't think it's worth shxt, and that is why he is using everyone elses money, and not his. It is an ethical thing. Something that seems to be sorely lacking in his pursuits. I hope all, like you, will be very happy with the money they spend on this. And again, I understand the people that just throw money at things and it makes them feel like they are doing something. I see it all the time. I sometimes wish people would save their money and instead spend time to see if there is a better way to spend it, or a more worthy organization or person to give it to. Bill
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Spicoli
Santa Clara, CA
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Bud wrote: Hey Bud, lets party!
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jwb
Portland, ME
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Wowzer, APPOINTEDNH was clearly hunting at the sandpit behind the stagecoach shop as he referenced the road is now private with two dwellings that lead to the sand pit.This poster had a hidden ip says he lives in NH and doesn,t say where Mathew was hunting 7.8 miles away from the crash which is between 116 and Wildwood I relocated the backpack that Tom had originally seen 9 years ago. The only thing you have right is that we all tried to help. Now here is something to read while drinking your coffee. SBD:Inconsistant statements about what he saw that nigh RF:made jokes about keeping Maura in his basement.Wouldn't let LE search his trailer. His timeline doesn't fit. He miraculously remembers many weeks later of seeing someone running with a hoodie on Feb 9th. LFM was more upset about her glass door than a missing girl in her area. Someone local to the crash keeps ripping down the Blue ribbon and poster. Wowzer: Says she saw something relating to the accident but will not say what she saw.Lives in the vacinity of the accident but offers little help and belitles those that do. I find it interesting that those in Woodsville area have done very little to help. Freds comment about a local dirtbag picking Maura up just might have a ring of truth to it. .
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Since: Jan 12
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> I sometimes wish people would save their money and instead spend time to see if there is a better way to spend it, or a more worthy organization or person to give it to. Bill hi, Bill ~ good-hearted people may be easily moved to make donations even if the utilization of funds is controlled by a loosely held or even questionable source. i was played by that circumstance at least once, but never again. not a chubby nickel, a thin dime, or a $100. bill. here's what is obvious to me....MM's family, to my knowledge, non-participatory. whether bad blood or just a statement that they may consider the effort unhelpful or even harmful, it doesn't smell right. i give to charities of choice, and regularly to homeless and street musicians. all good wishes to you and Lighthouse, too, in this brand new year!
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Beagle
New York, NY
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I believe the leading reason Maura Murray disappeared lies in Amherst, Massachusetts. If the Vasi hit can be ruled out as a possible reason for the disappearance of Maura Murray, then why did she suddenly disappear?
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Booneplantation
Southbury, CT
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WTH-the-original wrote: <quoted text> I have little doubt he knows he is flushing everyone's money down the shxtter with zero expectation of results. I just don't know that everyone else knows that and I would think someone with ethics would tell everyone donating that he doesn't think it's worth shxt, and that is why he is using everyone elses money, and not his. It is an ethical thing. Something that seems to be sorely lacking in his pursuits. I hope all, like you, will be very happy with the money they spend on this. And again, I understand the people that just throw money at things and it makes them feel like they are doing something. I see it all the time. I sometimes wish people would save their money and instead spend time to see if there is a better way to spend it, or a more worthy organization or person to give it to. Bill Some if your points are well taken. However I do not know , nor can i in good conscience, speculate the real reason JR is doing this. I still cling to that bit if hope that perhaps this time it will be different. Therefore I can only speak for myself and for the personal reasons I choose to do it.
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Beagle
Belchertown, MA
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Let me think about that on my way back from NYC to Belchertown.
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Hans Strudle
Los Angeles, CA
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Beagle wrote: Let me think about that on my way back from NYC to Belchertown. http://www.topix.com/forum/autos/toyota-corol...
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Theantichrist
Barnstable, MA
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Beagle wrote: <quoted text> Actually, billboards help hundreds of people find Jesus every day. All across America. It works. And he's been dead for a couple thousand years. Plus, he's invisible. So billboards do in fact work pretty well. Why you always gotta resist common sense? You is like a ohm or something? If he is invisible as you've suggested,then how will I know when I "find" him?
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Beagle
Belchertown, MA
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Theantichrist wrote: <quoted text> If he is invisible as you've suggested,then how will I know when I "find" him? Well, you almost have a point. After all, Jesus is the way, the truth, and the light, all of which are invisible. Might make him hard to see. But no problem. You will know you have "found" Jesus when you start demanding prayer in public schools and copies of the Ten Commandments in courthouses. You will know his love when you hate LGBTs and Muslims. You will feel his presence in your heart while trying to replace sound evolutionary biology with mindless creationism. In short, you will know you have "found" Jesus when you advocate the return of civilization to its darkest, most hate-filled, dishonorable past.
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
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jwb wrote: Wowzer, APPOINTEDNH was clearly hunting at the sandpit behind the stagecoach shop as he referenced the road is now private with two dwellings that lead to the sand pit.This poster had a hidden ip says he lives in NH and doesn,t say where Mathew was hunting 7.8 miles away from the crash which is between 116 and Wildwood I relocated the backpack that Tom had originally seen 9 years ago. The only thing you have right is that we all tried to help. Now here is something to read while drinking your coffee. SBD:Inconsistant statements about what he saw that nigh RF:made jokes about keeping Maura in his basement.Wouldn't let LE search his trailer. His timeline doesn't fit. He miraculously remembers many weeks later of seeing someone running with a hoodie on Feb 9th. LFM was more upset about her glass door than a missing girl in her area. Someone local to the crash keeps ripping down the Blue ribbon and poster. Wowzer: Says she saw something relating to the accident but will not say what she saw.Lives in the vacinity of the accident but offers little help and belitles those that do. I find it interesting that those in Woodsville area have done very little to help. Freds comment about a local dirtbag picking Maura up just might have a ring of truth to it. . You really need to get out more and learn the area where you live. The area behind the store is not in the WMNF. You may think he was "clearly" hunting there but I think he was hunting on the pit road almost across the road from Tunnel Stream Rd where people now live.Many years ago it was a working sandpit and a log landing. I just thought it was all interesting and worth reading. I think it's wonderful that we have such caring, helpful souls in such a small area. I didn't know it would get your boxers all wadded up.
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JESUS-the-origin al
Grenå, Denmark
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Thats just plain cold Beagle! What I ever do 2 U? Bill
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Beagle
Belchertown, MA
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JESUS-the-original wrote: Thats just plain cold Beagle! What I ever do 2 U? Bill Let's see. Fred Phelps. Pat Robertson. Jerry Falwell. Ralph Reed. Just to name a few.
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Booneplantation
Southbury, CT
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Beagle wrote: <quoted text> Well, you almost have a point. After all, Jesus is the way, the truth, and the light, all of which are invisible. Might make him hard to see. But no problem. You will know you have "found" Jesus when you start demanding prayer in public schools and copies of the Ten Commandments in courthouses. You will know his love when you hate LGBTs and Muslims. You will feel his presence in your heart while trying to replace sound evolutionary biology with mindless creationism. In short, you will know you have "found" Jesus when you advocate the return of civilization to its darkest, most hate-filled, dishonorable past. Although there are some good religious people , I have to completely agree that there are many christians as you describe.
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23:32-43 As soon as Christ was fastened to the cross, he prayed for those who crucified him. The great thing he died to purchase and procure for us, is the forgiveness of sin. This he prays for. Jesus was crucified between two thieves; in them were shown the different effects the cross of Christ would have upon the children of men in the preaching the gospel. One malefactor was hardened to the last. No troubles of themselves will change a wicked heart. The other was softened at the last: he was snatched as a brand out of the burning, and made a monument of Divine mercy. This gives no encouragement to any to put off repentance to their death-beds, or to hope that they shall then find mercy. It is certain that true repentance is never too late; but it is as certain that late repentance is seldom true. None can be sure they shall have time to repent at death, but every man may be sure he cannot have the advantages this penitent thief had. We shall see the case to be singular, if we observe the uncommon effects of God's grace upon this man. He reproved the other for railing on Christ. He owned that he deserved what was done to him. He believed Jesus to have suffered wrongfully. Observe his faith in this prayer. Christ was in the depth of disgrace, suffering as a deceiver, and not delivered by his Father. He made this profession before the wonders were displayed which put honour on Christ's sufferings, and startled the centurion. He believed in a life to come, and desired to be happy in that life; not like the other thief, to be only saved from the cross. Observe his humility in this prayer. All his request is, Lord, remember me; quite referring it to Jesus in what way to remember him. Thus he was humbled in true repentance, and he brought forth all the fruits for repentance his circumstances would admit. Christ upon the cross, is gracious like Christ upon the throne. Though he was in the greatest struggle and agony, yet he had pity for a poor penitent. By this act of grace we are to understand that Jesus Christ died to open the kingdom of heaven to all penitent, obedient believers. It is a single instance in Scripture; it should teach us to despair of none, and that none should despair of themselves; but lest it should be abused, it is contrasted with the awful state of the other thief, who died hardened in unbelief, though a crucified Saviour was so near him. Be sure that in general men die as they live.
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CheeseAndRice
Santa Clara, CA
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SUUUUPER...star......
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Theantichrist
Barnstable, MA
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SnowyB wrote: 23:32-43 As soon as Christ was fastened to the cross, he prayed for those who crucified him. The great thing he died to purchase and procure for us, is the forgiveness of sin. This he prays for. Jesus was crucified between two thieves; in them were shown the different effects the cross of Christ would have upon the children of men in the preaching the gospel. One malefactor was hardened to the last. No troubles of themselves will change a wicked heart. The other was softened at the last: he was snatched as a brand out of the burning, and made a monument of Divine mercy. This gives no encouragement to any to put off repentance to their death-beds, or to hope that they shall then find mercy. It is certain that true repentance is never too late; but it is as certain that late repentance is seldom true. None can be sure they shall have time to repent at death, but every man may be sure he cannot have the advantages this penitent thief had. We shall see the case to be singular, if we observe the uncommon effects of God's grace upon this man. He reproved the other for railing on Christ. He owned that he deserved what was done to him. He believed Jesus to have suffered wrongfully. Observe his faith in this prayer. Christ was in the depth of disgrace, suffering as a deceiver, and not delivered by his Father. He made this profession before the wonders were displayed which put honour on Christ's sufferings, and startled the centurion. He believed in a life to come, and desired to be happy in that life; not like the other thief, to be only saved from the cross. Observe his humility in this prayer. All his request is, Lord, remember me; quite referring it to Jesus in what way to remember him. Thus he was humbled in true repentance, and he brought forth all the fruits for repentance his circumstances would admit. Christ upon the cross, is gracious like Christ upon the throne. Though he was in the greatest struggle and agony, yet he had pity for a poor penitent. By this act of grace we are to understand that Jesus Christ died to open the kingdom of heaven to all penitent, obedient believers. It is a single instance in Scripture; it should teach us to despair of none, and that none should despair of themselves; but lest it should be abused, it is contrasted with the awful state of the other thief, who died hardened in unbelief, though a crucified Saviour was so near him. Be sure that in general men die as they live. Seeing your going in deep,In response I'd like to offer my thoughts,lyrics of a classic American songwriter: "And they say there's a Heaven, And those who will wait. And some say it's better, But I say it ain't! I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints. The sinners are much more fun." Billy Joel - Only The Good Die Young Lyrics
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Bumping for Jesus
Los Angeles, CA
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I know u seen alotta spamming up in here, but heres a lil something you can all get behind. Praise Sweet Jesus! http://www.topix.net/forum/who/jesus/T1T498F1...
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Striker
Santa Clara, CA
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See a broad to get that bodiac lay'er down an' smack 'em yack 'em. Bumping for Jesus wrote: I know u seen alotta spamming up in here, but heres a lil something you can all get behind. Praise Sweet Jesus! http://www.topix.net/forum/who/jesus/T1T498F1...
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Dear Jesus
Santa Clara, CA
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Help these people realize that if it were humanly possible to solve this tragic mystery, it would have already happened by now. Help them to get a clue and realize that calling people at home is inappropriate, in light of that fact. Amen.
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