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Judgment?
Slade Henson wrote:
How about casting lots?
==If
I remember correctly
jt said: I
do believe that Jesus is anequal member of the Godhead but during His
earthly ministry He made Himself subject to the Father in every way. What would
makeyou suggest that I don't believe in His deity Slade?
Just wondering, Grace and Peace,
judyt
slade
says; A comment you made a
Michael D: When I've share with believers things (even
idiomsand slang) that they need to watch, they've frown on it or dismissed
it as nonsense
I am one who disagrees
with you. Our Master and King used idioms when He was walking the Earth and Our
Father in Heaven used idioms(even gross
I'm
just wondering if anyone has ever thought of not voting the "normal"
Republican or Democrat way...and voting for another party completely. Any
thoughts?
Kay
No,
actually, I'm just wondering what others' thoughts were. I'm not in to politics.
I understand the concept of throwing away a vote by not voting either Democrat
or Republican, however, if enough people vote a different party, then it
wouldn't be throwing it away. Seems to me from what
Well,
I've just been reading the CP site and I like what they say. Not that I believe
any politician, mind you. :) BUT...there's information on what they think of
marriage, family, gambling, life, gun control, etc. and I tend to agree with
them on most issues. I've checked out how many CP
Well,
according to the CP information, so do they. And, according to the numbers I
found, there seems to bea bit more than a handful of registered CP voters.
Their stand on Abortion is as follows:
Sanctity of
Life
The pre-born child, whose life begins at fertilization,
is a human being
http://www.constitutionparty.com
http://www.peroutka2004.com
I just
spoke with one of their campaign people...whatever you call them...and they are
snail mailing me more information. I asked specific questions about issues I'm
personally concerned with involving family.
Kay
Re: [TruthTalk] Eye of the
Storm
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 20:26:09 -0400 "Slade Henson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Michael D: When I've share with believers things
(even idiomsand slang) that they need to watch, they've frown on it or
dismissed it as nonsense
My
questions were if they REALLY support gun ownership and the right to bear arms.
I also spoke to him about problems I've seen in the court system...violation of
1st, 4th, 5th, 8th, and 14th amendment rights to begin with. I've personally
heard judges tell litigators that there is no
hehehehehehe
yes.
Which
ones are the same and what experiences do you have with
them?
Kay
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I'll
reply in purpleK.
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Yep.
Then Ugly Kid Joe did a version...
--slade
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[TruthTalk] Who to Vote for, and WHY?Was it Cat
WHY?,
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RE: [TruthTalk] Who to Vote for, and WHY?,
ShieldsFamily
RE: [TruthTalk] Who to Vote for, and WHY?,
Jonathan Hughes
RE: [TruthTalk] Who to Vote for, and WHY?,
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RE: [TruthTalk] Who to Vote for, and WHY?,
Slade Henson
RE: [TruthTalk] Who to Vote for, and WHY?,
ShieldsFam
It's
my understanding that Nader is on 30+ ballots this year and the CP guy is on
40+. Most people know of Nader, but not of Michael. I also checked the numbers
of registered CP voters and there are a little over 1.2 million. A small
percentage given the US population, but also quite a few
Four
years ago, I had no idea how the "system" works, Izzy. I know now the system is
broken and corrupt. If I had known Floridians would have been so confused, I
probably still would not have voted because I didn't know we were in such
trouble. Since I've been in Florida the past 14 months,
The CP
candidate is Peroutka.
In my
court experience, the best ones I've seen are the judges who are non-lawyers or
Believers. Most of them...judges, lawyers, prosecutors, etc. are buddies and
hang out together, play golf, go for weekend seminars, sleep with each others
partners (YES, it
No,
they don't care, but if it is presented properly, with case law is cited and
they rule against it based on their personal preferences, youset yourself
up forappeal and the judge for being reprimanded and in some cases
sanctioned. Most judges won't take the chance of case law being
That's
why I do what I do. Totally prepare the client with the proper paperwork. If the
lawyer won't "play nicely" with us, we file on our own. If the court refuses to
accept it, we fire the attorney, or better yet, make the attorney so
uncomfortable, they withdraw. Then the client can be
Well,
I'm really trying to figure out the best way to vote. I think as a
citizen...understand I'm NOT what I would consider patriotic (or
political)AT ALLit's just that when I see a severe problem, I
shouldn't whine about it,I should DO something about it. I need to figure
out the
I do
understand where you're coming from, Michael.
--
slade
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Storm
Slade
This
is the wrong way to look at it, Izzy. You cannot blame someone for obeying their
God-given conscience by voting what is right. One person I work with said he was
going to vote for the lesser of two evils... and that's exactly what he's going
to vote for: EVIL. Granted a LESSER evil but
Sorry
to have misinterpreted your post. Some of the reasons she thinks Bush is
deficient have been posted on this newsgroup. Yes. We begin Yom Kippur this
evening. It IS a celebration... once it's over. It's rather... cleansing and
that's where the celebrity is. We follow the biblical
Title: FW: Republican or Democrat
I
can't resistthis is hysterical. I'm cracking up
laughing
Kay
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I
believe it would be the third definition in the way it was
used...
onus (P)Pronunciation Key(ns)n.
A difficult or disagreeable responsibility or necessity; a burden or
obligation.
A stigma.
Blame.
The burden of proof: The onus was on the defense attorney.
Kay
Terry
Said: "For those who
have heard, eternal punishment awaits those who call Him Lord but do not do as
He says."
Slade
asks: "Can you tell me how Torah Observance fits into your above
comment?
Ok.
What about the other candidates???
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From the 10/04 "Real Simple" magazine
Right out
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Judgment?Slade Henson wrote:
Terry Said: "For those who have heard, eternal punishment awaits those who call
Him Lord but do not do as He says."
Slade asks: "Can you te
Slade Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's unbelievable how this concept is not getting through. Let me
give an example or two to express my meaning.
Jan said to John, "Quit beating around the bush!"Let me ask
you
I
think Jesus was a liberal... but He was a religious liberal. He was not a
political liberal. After all, He seemed to suggest a more passive stance against
Rome than the Zealots.
Yeshua
would not have been cultic. He was a House Hillel Pharisee who spoke against the
conservative
G...
I
wanted to let you know that I liked that post. It stands near the top of my
favorites. Well done and God be blessed.
--
slade
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for agreement yet. It may be
difficult for some because of the evacuation order. May the people of
Florida wake up also to the light and embrace the Lord Jesus an a broad
scale. And may God protect His people, always.
Slade Henson [EMAIL
How
old are you, John???!? My father was in the Pacific Theater. Began at
Guadalcanal in the 1st Marine Division. He ended his combat "career" at Iwo Jima
when he was wounded. His 21st birthday was celebrated in grand style: the
bombing of Hiroshima (6 Aug 1945). He is 80 today. I am 40.
This
is terrible dribble if the author is referring to good, solid religious
education. It's a half-truth if it's referring to good, solidsecular
education. Mathematics and science has provided a good foundation for both
pagans, heathens, and believers. An excellent grasp of these sciences
Please
give me the address for the following "biblical" passage:
Man places a high value on
education, instruction, learning, and knowledge.
Perhaps these things have their place, but in spiritual matters they mean
nothing. Indeed, when the Spirit of the Lord begins to give us the Hidden
Paul says that if you break one
segment of the law, you have broken all. Peter says no Jew has ever been able
to keep the whole thing, The Bible makes it clear that the law cannot save
us, only condemn us.
Peter said no
Jew was able to acquire his own salvation; you have misunderstood. Why
One
thing you said I agree with, Terry. You said you don't have to keep Torah and
neither does any Christian. That is correct. No one HAS to do anything. Besides
that, there is nothing else I can agree with. You see and I hear and we cannot
communicate in this realm... much like Helen
No, I
don't think so, Judy. All Izzy is stating is just PERHAPS Ezekiel 36.26-27 has
"come true." I personally agree with her assessment. Otherwise Ezekiel is just
blowing hot air up or skirts.
--
slade
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judyt said: It's no longer a geological place
Gary,
slade
says: Why must everything be spiritualized?
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I find
the different opinions on TruthTalk fascinating at times. John, for instance,
has a different view of the churches in Asia Minor. While he views them as
ignorant First-Century pagans, I view them as literate, intelligent Jewish and
Gentile converts. This helps explain the different
Slade, what are your references for concluding that
the First Church in Asia Minor was filled with literate, intelligent
converts? The history I have read tells me that Roman education was
for Roman male children, was not free and was not compulsory. Jewish
education in first century times
AN UPDATED AND MORE UNDERSTANDABLE
FORMAT
John Wrote: Slade,
what are your references for concluding that the First Church in Asia Minor was
filled with literate, intelligent converts? The history I have read
tells me that Roman education was for Roman male children, was not free and was
It's
both(i.e.,"Let us REASON together...").
And -- unity that is of God is a heart thing, not a
knowledge thing. J
]
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Half-Truths
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:30:02 -0400 "Slade Henson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
judyt
I know
you don't believe this, John, but I don't cut anything out of my Tanakh nor my
Newer Testament.
Interesting, John, how you've chosen to snatch a small portion of a whole
conversation to soothe a doctrine. Please understand you invaded a conversation
regarding meats being offered to
I
would disagree with you, Judy. Another SIG would be the homosexuals. 3% of the
US population make up the homos, yet they came together as quite a driving force
and got legislation passed making it LEGAL for them to marry each other. If that
rather small percentage can make change in a
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why christians don't vote
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 07:07:38 -0400 "Slade Henson&quo
We've
had a Republican in office for the past four years.
H
See my
post on the legalities of making laws.
Kay
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That
would be the PEOPLE of Mass. who voted Mr. Frank in, right?
It is
not that I don't accept in pagan Amerika there is George W. or that I don't
believe he's a sincere Believer. I do accept it, in fact, realize it, and I
think he is a sincere Believer. I don't know the man, nor his heart.
I
guess you could look at it that way.
If
it's just one vote...well, then it isn't necessarily mine. I know more than 10
others voting CP this time around.
Maybe
I have turned my back on my father (I'll ask him what he thinks, he's
runninga voting booth as one of Bush's people)but I
It has
to do with the Legislation, Izzy.
K.
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why christians don't vote
Legislation makes the laws...judges are bound by what the laws
state.
I plan
to vote Conservativevery Conservative.
K.
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We
could look at it several ways...maybe if Kerry gets in we'll be all that closer
to seeing the return of Messiah. God will supply for His elect. Last election
time, I was in Wisconsin.
I may
not even be able to vote this year, Iz. Complicatedjust found out this
morning I'm too late
Slade
has Example #1,057 for his "Yeah, Duh!" file...
(PLEASE NOTE: This is not a discussion of WHEN/IF to keep
Shabbat/Sabbath. i.e., 7th Day, 1st Day, and day, no day...because we all
have our dogmaticisms)
The
commandment begins something like...
Remember the Shabbat Day, to hallow
TruthTalk] 4th Commandment
now there's
aliteralist's conundrum: (E.g.) one actually remembershis
own Mother on Mothers' Day
g
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Remember the Shabbat Day..
Remembrance is..
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Your
comment, below, Gary, "Your
comment, below, Slade, indicates that you're into rememberinga certain
'day' (for Moms) on a certain day" indicates you choose whatever
day you want to give your mom a Mother's Day card.
You
did make a good point "I
suspect that Mom actually wants you
I'm
not shamed at all. Izzy can vote for Bush and that's fine with me. I can vote
Peroutka and that's fine with me, too. I'm currently sending his information to
every Believer I know as well as every non-Believer I know. I know quite a few
non-Believers who believe in the Constitution, are
I am
voting for a fellow Believer.
Kay
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And we wonder why God
We
have power, phone (house), no damage to our house. Some of our neighbors have
some damage. We have no cell phone for now as the cell tower on my cellular
company was taken out. We're leaving for Sukkot anyhow, so there will be an
available cell tower further North.
Kay
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. to see an old
friend instead. It is just a family affair, but I need a break from these
hurricanes! And Tiff Nicole are coming down from
Wisconsin.
Jeff
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Well
spoken, Jeff.
I was
going into politics in Denver Colorado back in the 80s. As I delved into the
system and watched those who would be my [political] peers, I noticed a
disturbing trend
Most
of the men and women enter the foray with wonderful intention.
That
is a remarkable GIF file.
--
slade
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I
would love to be proven wrong here. I beg you to give the data to show that my
experience and the experience of others within the system is all wrong and/or
that it has all changed. Will you please do that? Please give me the data that
proves special interest groups no longer haunt the
It was
on 11 Sep 2001 when I discovereda terrible mistake. Bush encouraged people
to pray at their Church, Synagogue, and Mosque. When he said
that, my heart sank. He didn't learn the lesson.
When
Bush said the God of A, I, J was the same as the god of Islam my heart
sank again and it
. It is just a
family affair, but I need a break from these hurricanes! And Tiff
Nicole are coming down from Wisconsin.
Jeff
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18:42
Jonathon:
I
appreciate you posting these articles. I've only skimmed them as I'm immensely
busy today trying to get the house in order to leave for Sukkot tomorrow. I also
forwarded them to a friend who is beginning to think outside the box as
well.
Our
family will be gone and off-line for
Hello
all.
I have
not ignored you. We have just returned from a Feast of Tabernacles. We had a
wonderful time (most of the time) and now we have to return to
reality.I/We (i.e., Kay and slade)will begin to respond to emails
this weekend.
My
prayers are with you and... believe it... you
When I
wasn't driving!
--
slade
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Welcome home weary
Church Invisible= a Christian term for those who are truly part of the
church
Church Visible = a
Christian term for those who populate a church building (who may or may not be
part of the Church Invisible)
Universal Church =
All those who are part of the Ekklesia (True Church) no matter
If
anything, it affirms it.
--
slade
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DemocratJeff Powers wrote:
To
G
Do you
still live in Englewood?
Ever
drive by 4184 S Galapago St?
slade
P.S. I
lived there.
You are correct in stating that the Watchmaker and The Clock is deistic.
So is the concept of the Prime Mover. These arguments promote deism if not
carried further. People like Thomas Aquinas used arguments like these in
order to open a dialogue about the existence of God. Once proven, Thomas
[Terry's friend]was...[]interested in the things of God...but not interested in becoming a
Christian.
Slade
says: Sadly, you don't have a prayer to help this man come to understand the
Messiahship of Yeshua. He MUST (out of love for God) reject any Messiah who
disbands with Torah... EVEN
JD...
You got me on that one. I usually "pride" myself on getting the puns [AKA
"duds"] in, but that opportunity slipped right by me.
--
slade
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Izzy.
There are four basic approaches to the Book of Revelation
1. The Historicist approach says Revelation surveys the whole of Church
History.
2. The Preterist approach says Revelation's fulfillment is in the past,
shortly after the time of its writing.
3. The Futurist approach says everything
I can
give an explanation as to why it seems Slade ignores
people...
We
have six children. We have regular family times and it's very rare that we
renege on our time. Slade works a full time job as well as overtime since he is
the head of a department at his work. He is taking four classes
Interesting you should raze me about not finishing a discussion. Let me
quote just your last email to help explain why Since holy days are out the
window, what is the point of this discussion (17 Oct 2004
11.58). With comments like this, why should I continue? I decided to drop the
I know
there are several different ideas regarding creationism/Evolutionism,
cross-pollination of ideas, etc.
I am a
Young Earther. Have you all seen the website
http://trueorigin.org/
http://www.grisda.org/
http://www.icr.org/
http://www.answersingenesis.com/http://www.drdino.com/
. It will take me a while to work
through them. I, too, am a young earth creationist.
Perry
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Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:17:29 -0400
I know there are several different ideas
Slade said --
Interesting you should raze me about not finishing a discussion. Let me quote
just your last email to help explain why Since holy days are out the window, what is the point
of this discussion (17 Oct
2004 11.58).
Smithenyahu said -- What do you think I am saying in the
Thank
you for the compliment, Judy.
We
camp out in tents. Some people get hotel rooms. We had a room for an older
couple who attended this year. We fellowship...around campfires, in the lodge.
We played volleyball games, the guys played football, we went on hikes, we made
a slip-n-slide
Thank
you, Terry. So the ceasing from work on that day made it holy or was it the
remembrance? I appreciate your evolution comment. Very nice.
--
slade
==='Evening
Slade. The NKJV says," Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it Holy".
Yes,
Judy. You are correct in that I drop a subject after a time. I cannot afford to
spend hours of my time trying to get a point across with you or anyone else. Had
I more time, I would spend it more on the Internet. I havepeople to deal
with here face to face and that time is far more
Thank you for
dialogue.Observation and a
question:1. It was the "weak" brother who continued to
observe holy days in the First Church (Romans 14), or at least made an issue of
it.
An interpretation of Romans 14.5 -- One person considers
some days more holy than others, whilesomeone
I do
need to apologize.It won't ever happen again. Please let me know exactly what
name you prefer I use.
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Please
accept my apology.
--
slade
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Commandment
Thank you for
slade
-- This is another reason I find these emails frustrating. I now have to answer
a slew of objections and to answer them makes the email confusing at best (i.e.,
who said what when...?)
John-- You will never understand the Torah until you
come to terms with the letter to the
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:44:36 -0400 "Slade Henson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My
laundry is pretty intimidating as well. The washing machine runs on a daily
basis, except for Sabbath!
I have
a schedule I pretty much stick to in order to get everything done that needs to
be done. Slade also pitches in to help.
I
advocate for family rights. I'm the only trained
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writes:
My
laundry is pretty intimidating as well. The washing machine runs on a daily
basis, except for Sabbath!
I
have a schedule I pretty much stick to in order to get everything done that
For
more information, Judy, here's a link to an article:
http://familyrightsassociation.com/departments/advocacy/suzanne_advocate.htm
Kay
Mine, too. Glad you appreciated the
post.
Kay
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Thanks Kay, This is an
The
word you call dabhar is the word I call Devar. It is a synonym for Torah both in
Tanakh and Rabbinic literature. Therefore, Logos can be translated as either
Devar, (the whole of) Torah, or Memra (Aram).
--
slade
Jonathan: I
would suggest that defining Logos as Torah would be
You're
welcome, Judy.
Definitions of advocate on the
Web:
a person who pleads for a cause or
propounds an idea www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn
a lawyer who pleads cases in court
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn
push for something; "The travel agent
Slade could you please address my
points below? Do you believe it is possible to rewrite John 1.1 to say, in
the beginning was Torah, and Torah was with God and Torah was God? Are you
able to distinguish between a Person (Jesus/Logos) and a thing
(Devar/Torah)?SLADE SAYS -- Good evening to
I know
another oneactually TWOJohn the Baptists parentsLuke 1:6.
Kay
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Actually, it is Emeq Y'huda ben
Yochanan
Kay
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[TruthTalk] 4th CommandmentOr is it Henson Ben Yahu?
Mazel Tov, Izzy
Kay
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BTW, We are celebrating last night's birth of my first grandson,
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Kay
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