Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 17:46:50 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Really up on social justice huh..? || whateverrings true "Sweet brother, if I do not sleep My eyes are flowers on your tomb And if I cannot eat my bread My fasts shall live like willows where you died If in the heat I find no water for my thirst My thirst shall turn to springs for you, poor traveler Come, in your labor find a resting place And in my sorrows lay your head Brother, take my life and bread And buy yourself a better bed Take my breath and take my death Buy yourself a better rest beneath the bells of Gethsemani When all the men of war are killed And flags have fallen into dust Your cross and mine will tell men still He died on each for both of us That we might become the brothers of God And learn to know the Christ of burnt men And the children are ringing the bells of Gethsemani For in the wreckage of your April Christ lies slain He weeps in the ruins of my spring The money of whose tears shall fall Into your weak and friendless hand And buy you back to your own land The silence of whose tears shall fall Like bells upon your alien tomb Hear them and come, they call you home And the children are ringing the bells of Gethsemani Yes, if they had been there They would have taken that crown of thorns from his hair And stayed for a while in that place of despair Ah, but what do I see, my brother is there And he's ringing the bells of Gethsemani" (Music by Joan Baez, Words by Thomas Merton) © 1981 Gabriel Earl Music (ASCAP)
Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 17:46:50 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Really up on social justice huh..? whatever rings true "Sweet brother, if I do not sleep My eyes are flowers on your tomb And if I cannot eat my bread My fasts shall live like willows where you died If in the heat I find no water for my thirst My thirst shall turn to springs for you, poor traveler Come, in your labor find a resting place And in my sorrows lay your head Brother, take my life and bread And buy yourself a better bed Take my breath and take my death Buy yourself a better rest beneath the bells of Gethsemani When all the men of war are killed And flags have fallen into dust Your cross and mine will tell men still He died on each for both of us That we might become the brothers of God And learn to know the Christ of burnt men And the children are ringing the bells of Gethsemani For in the wreckage of your April Christ lies slain He weeps in the ruins of my spring The money of whose tears shall fall Into your weak and friendless hand And buy you back to your own land The silence of whose tears shall fall Like bells upon your alien tomb Hear them and come, they call you home And the children are ringing the bells of Gethsemani Yes, if they had been there They would have taken that crown of thorns from his hair And stayed for a while in that place of despair Ah, but what do I see, my brother is there And he's ringing the bells of Gethsemani" (Music by Joan Baez, Words by Thomas Merton) © 1981 Gabriel Earl Music (ASCAP)
Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
I think it's a "right back atcha" thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite? On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate They just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now?From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy TaylorThanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter! Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (publishe
Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
Thomas Merton and Joan Baez?? - O good gracious, you're sinking Gary, and fast. On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 01:33:29 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 17:46:50 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Really up on social justice huh..? whatever rings true "Sweet brother, if I do not sleep My eyes are flowers on your tomb And if I cannot eat my bread My fasts shall live like willows where you died If in the heat I find no water for my thirst My thirst shall turn to springs for you, poor traveler Come, in your labor find a resting place And in my sorrows lay your head Brother, take my life and bread And buy yourself a better bed Take my breath and take my death Buy yourself a better rest beneath the bells of Gethsemani When all the men of war are killed And flags have fallen into dust Your cross and mine will tell men still He died on each for both of us That we might become the brothers of God And learn to know the Christ of burnt men And the children are ringing the bells of Gethsemani For in the wreckage of your April Christ lies slain He weeps in the ruins of my spring The money of whose tears shall fall Into your weak and friendless hand And buy you back to your own land The silence of whose tears shall fall Like bells upon your alien tomb Hear them and come, they call you home And the children are ringing the bells of Gethsemani Yes, if they had been there They would have taken that crown of thorns from his hair And stayed for a while in that place of despair Ah, but what do I see, my brother is there And he's ringing the bells of Gethsemani" (Music by Joan Baez, Words by Thomas Merton) © 1981 Gabriel Earl Music (ASCAP)
Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
I think it's a "right back atcha" thing Is that so? Well, how do you like the fact that some American Company bought the rights to all those Paul Hogan movies?Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's a "right back atcha" thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite?On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real EstateThey just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now?From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy TaylorThanks for this KevinProof of the pudding is always in the eating.I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate alsoSo Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" eitherOn Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. AhAh AH CHOO!excuse me348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFLWith this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.aspSeeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator pleaseThat leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports?Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP!SIZE does matter!Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting.Don't you just HATE Ignorance?I guess it is better than letting it go to waste.Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah WebsterDon't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when theUS sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious!From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one.From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_WebsterAs a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children.The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read.Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible.""In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christia
RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
Who is Gary Olson? -- Original message -- From: "ShieldsFamily" [EMAIL PROTECTED] LOL! So true as to be hilarious. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy TaylorSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 3:04 PMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgCc: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster What was dualistic about that comment Gary Olson? It is world affairs that's all... You are truly weird, strange, weird ... Why do you truncate what ppl write and insert your own comments - ultimately making it appear the person said something they did not. Oh I understand - you do the same with God's Words. O' the shame of it. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
I didn't know about it - but it wouldn't bother Australians; they are not pleased with Paul Hogan ... mainly because he got carried away with celebrity and left his wife and mother of his five children Noela to marry the girl in his first movie. He lives in California most of the time now and is not the "unsophisticated" steel rigger he once was. On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 05:24:44 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think it's a "right back atcha" thing Is that so? Well, how do you like the fact that some American Company bought the rights to all those Paul Hogan movies?Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's a "right back atcha" thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite? On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate They just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now?From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy TaylorThanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter! Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live
RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
I love Crocodile Dundee because he says, with a glint in his eye, Now THIS is a knife! Life up your Bible and say, Now THIS is the Word! It cuts to the quick and separates the men from the boys! J iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Deegan Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:25 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I think it's a right back atcha thing Is that so? Well, how do you like the fact that some American Company bought the rights to all those Paul Hogan movies? Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's a right back atcha thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite? On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate They just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Thanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from down under either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter! Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the Blue-Backed Speller because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time
RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
Who is Linda? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:29 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org; TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Who is Gary Olson? -- Original message -- From: ShieldsFamily [EMAIL PROTECTED] LOL! So true as to be hilarious. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 3:04 PM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Cc: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster What was dualistic about that comment Gary Olson? It is world affairs that's all... You are truly weird, strange, weird ... Why do you truncate what ppl write and insert your own comments - ultimately making it appear the person said something they did not. Oh I understand - you do the same with God's Words. O' the shame of it. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
Your buddy JD, the one who sent you the baseball bat; apparently he was lucid enough to accomplish that; the rest of the time he is obsessed by dualism. On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 13:28:49 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Who is Gary Olson? From: "ShieldsFamily" [EMAIL PROTECTED] LOL! So true as to be hilarious. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor What was dualistic about that comment Gary Olson? It is world affairs that's all... You are truly weird, strange, weird ... Why do you truncate what ppl write and insert your own comments - ultimately making it appear the person said something they did not. Oh I understand - you do the same with God's Words. O' the shame of it. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
He probably sent two bats! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:33 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Your buddy JD, the one who sent you the baseball bat; apparently he was lucid enough to accomplish that; the rest of the time he is obsessed by dualism. On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 13:28:49 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Who is Gary Olson? From: ShieldsFamily [EMAIL PROTECTED] LOL! So true as to be hilarious. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor What was dualistic about that comment Gary Olson? It is world affairs that's all... You are truly weird, strange, weird ... Why do you truncate what ppl write and insert your own comments - ultimately making it appear the person said something they did not. Oh I understand - you do the same with God's Words. O' the shame of it. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
Since you are right about everything else, you must be right about this. Sorry I asked. jd -- Original message -- From: Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your buddy JD, the one who sent you the baseball bat; apparently he was lucid enough to accomplish that; the rest of the time he is obsessed by dualism. On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 13:28:49 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Who is Gary Olson? From: "ShieldsFamily" [EMAIL PROTECTED] LOL! So true as to be hilarious. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor What was dualistic about that comment Gary Olson? It is world affairs that's all... You are truly weird, strange, weird ... Why do you truncate what ppl write and insert your own comments - ultimately making it appear the person said something they did not. Oh I understand - you do the same with God's Words. O' the shame of it. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster
Or, take your Bible and point to Him while saying 'HE IS THE WORD'. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 08:33 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I love Crocodile Dundee because he says, with a glint in his eye, Now THIS is a knife! Life up your Bible and say, Now THIS is the Word! It cuts to the quick and separates the men from the boys! J iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin DeeganSent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:25 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I think it's a "right back atcha" thing Is that so? Well, how do you like the fact that some American Company bought the rights to all those Paul Hogan movies?Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's a "right back atcha" thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite? On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate They just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now?From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy TaylorThanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter! Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor T
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Amen, Lance! Hoping all is well with you, izzy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 8:06 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Or, take your Bible and point to Him while saying 'HE IS THE WORD'. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 08:33 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I love Crocodile Dundee because he says, with a glint in his eye, Now THIS is a knife! Life up your Bible and say, Now THIS is the Word! It cuts to the quick and separates the men from the boys! J iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Deegan Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:25 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I think it's a right back atcha thing Is that so? Well, how do you like the fact that some American Company bought the rights to all those Paul Hogan movies? Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's a right back atcha thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite? On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate They just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Thanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from down under either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter! Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ
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I spent some time at my mother's bedside reading, praying and talking. She has not opened her eyes. thanks Iz, Lance - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 09:06 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Amen, Lance! Hoping all is well with you, izzy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 8:06 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Or, take your Bible and point to Him while saying 'HE IS THE WORD'. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 08:33 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I love Crocodile Dundee because he says, with a glint in his eye, Now THIS is a knife! Life up your Bible and say, Now THIS is the Word! It cuts to the quick and separates the men from the boys! J iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin DeeganSent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:25 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I think it's a "right back atcha" thing Is that so? Well, how do you like the fact that some American Company bought the rights to all those Paul Hogan movies?Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's a "right back atcha" thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite? On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate They just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now?From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy TaylorThanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/
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She is in Gods arms. So glad she has such a devoted son. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 8:14 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I spent some time at my mother's bedside reading, praying and talking. She has not opened her eyes. thanks Iz, Lance - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 09:06 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Amen, Lance! Hoping all is well with you, izzy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 8:06 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Or, take your Bible and point to Him while saying 'HE IS THE WORD'. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 08:33 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I love Crocodile Dundee because he says, with a glint in his eye, Now THIS is a knife! Life up your Bible and say, Now THIS is the Word! It cuts to the quick and separates the men from the boys! J iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Deegan Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:25 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I think it's a right back atcha thing Is that so? Well, how do you like the fact that some American Company bought the rights to all those Paul Hogan movies? Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's a right back atcha thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite? On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate They just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Thanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from down under either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter! Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike
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I can empathize with you Lance, it was not that long ago for me. I do hope and pray she will pull through so you can share some more days with her. Any official prognosis yet? jt On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 09:14:08 -0500 "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I spent some time at my mother's bedside reading, praying and talking. She has not opened her eyes. thanks Iz, Lance From: ShieldsFamily Amen, Lance! Hoping all is well with you, izzy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 8:06 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Or, take your Bible and point to Him while saying 'HE IS THE WORD'. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 08:33 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I love Crocodile Dundee because he says, with a glint in his eye, Now THIS is a knife! Life up your Bible and say, Now THIS is the Word! It cuts to the quick and separates the men from the boys! J iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin DeeganSent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:25 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I think it's a "right back atcha" thing Is that so? Well, how do you like the fact that some American Company bought the rights to all those Paul Hogan movies?Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it's a "right back atcha" thing - for years I would go over there and hear much lamenting about what Americans had bought; do you know an American Company now owns the all Australian delicious spread called Vegemite? On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 23:45:33 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate They just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now?From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy TaylorThanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound?
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I trust you know that many are in prayer for you and yours. John -- Original message -- From: "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED] I do know that with a thankful heart, Iz. Lance - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 10:11 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I must take a moment to copy some comforting words that I was reading this week to Erin from The Spiritual World by Sadhu Sundar Singh: One day while I was praying alone, I suddenly found myself surrounded by a great concourse of spirit beings, or I might say that as soon as my spiritual eyes were opened I found myself bowed in the presence of a considerable company of saints and angels. At first I was somewhat abashed, when I saw their bright and glorious state and compared with them my own inferior quality. But I was at once put at ease by their real sympathy and love-inspired friendliness. I had already had the experience of the peace of the presence of God in my life, but the fellowship with these saints added a new and wonderful joy to me. As we conversed together I received from them answers to my questions relating to my difficulties about many problems that puzzled me. My first inquiry was about what happens at the time of dying and about the state of the soul after death. To this (question) they answered, Death is like sleep. There is no pain in the passing over, usually. As an exhausted man is overcome by deep sleep, so comes the sleep of death to man. Death comes so suddenly to many, that it is only with great difficulty that they realize that they have left the material world and entered this world of spirits. Bewildered by the many new and beautiful things that they see around them, they imagine that they are visiting some country or city of the physical world, which they have not seen before. It is only when they have been more fully instructed, and realize that their spiritual body is different from their former material body, that they allow that they have, in fact, been transferred from the material world to the realm of spirits. .Usually at the time of death the body gradually loses its power of feeling. It has no pain, but is simply overcome by a sense of drowsiness. Evil spirits can injure only those in the world who are in like nature to themselves, and then they can do it only to a limited extent. They can, indeed, trouble the righteous, but not without Gods permission. God sometimes does give to satan and his angels permission to tempt and persecute His people, that they may emerge from the trial stronger and better, as when He allowed satan to persecute His servant Job. But from such a trial there is gain rather than loss to the believer. The dying of a believer is frequently the opposite of what happens with an unbeliever. He is often extremely happy, for he sees angels and saintly spirits coming to welcome him. Then, too, his loved ones, who have died before, are permitted to attend his deathbed and to conduct his soul to the spiritual world. On entering the world of spirits he at once feels at home, for not only are his friends about him, but while in the world he had long been preparing himself for this Home by his trust in God and fellowship with Him. Another saint said, To conduct the souls of men from the world is the work of angels. Usually the Christ reveals Himself in the spiritual world to each one in degrees of glory differing in intensity according to the state of each souls spiritual development. But in some cases He Himself comes to a deathbed to welcome His servant, and in love dries his tears, and leads him into Paradise. As a child born into the world finds everything provided for its wants, so does the soul, on entering the spiritual world, find all its wants supplied. Lance, you know we are all praying for a peaceful passing for your dear Mother. Izzy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 8:46 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I do recall that it was not long ago for you, Judy. The prognosis is that she will not pull through. We've left DNR instructions but continue to pray. thanks, Lance - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Cc: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 26, 2006 09:34 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster I can empathize with you Lance, it was not that long ago for me. I do hope and pray she will pull through so you can share some more days with her. Any official prognosis yet? jt On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 09:14:08 -0500 "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I spent some time at my mother's bedside reading, praying and talking. She has not opened her eyes. thanks Iz, Lance From: ShieldsFamily Amen, Lance! Hoping all is well with you, izzy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mai
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Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the Blue-Backed Speller because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered education useless without the Bible. In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the Blue-Backed Speller because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered education useless without the Bible. In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad! - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:35 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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Hatred? To me it sounds like good sense My late father in law used to respond to the pundits who said the church was full of hypocrites the same way ie: "I'd rather go to church with them than go to hell with them.." On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:43:12 -0500 "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad! From: ShieldsFamily Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? From: ShieldsFamily More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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Hatred??? Not in the least. Just good sense IMO. Where you live looks like hell to me. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:43 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad! - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:35 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the Blue-Backed Speller because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered education useless without the Bible. In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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'Snarky'? You made your bed, Iz. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:55 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Hatred??? Not in the least. Just good sense IMO. Where you live looks like hell to me. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:43 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad! - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:35 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian r
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The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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I have a hard time taking these kinds of prophets seriously Lance. I remember when Pat Robertson was predicting the demise of our monetary system in the early 1980's I guess you could say your prophet is true and Pat is false. I'm not critical of PR however, he has missed it many times but he is one of the only two men in the US that I have heard calling Islam what it is. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 08:09:29 -0500 "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. From: Judy Taylor Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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Sorry, but thats the view from my perspectivism. I do believe you are a reincarnation of Nietzsche. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 7:06 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster 'Snarky'? You made your bed, Iz. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:55 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Hatred??? Not in the least. Just good sense IMO. Where you live looks like hell to me. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:43 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad! - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:35 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the Blue-Backed Speller because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered education useless without the Bible. In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.
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Then all we will have left is something akin to Canada, what a scary thought --- Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the Blue-Backed Speller because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered education useless without the Bible. a.. In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer every man. (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org If you do not want to receive posts from this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be unsubscribed. If you have a friend who wants to join, tell him to send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he will be subscribed.
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Lance says a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Lance Just a short note of Thanks for all the 50 Litre Drums of Rice. What a great deal where did you find such a quantity and at such a great price? Where were you storing so much? And at just PENNIES for the LOONEY! Just wanted you to know we finally got to the bottom of the Barrel but no worry My God shall supply all my need! --- Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon one's neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. I'm not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. iz -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13 Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the Blue-Backed Speller because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered education useless without the Bible. a.. In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer every man. (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org If you do not want to receive posts from this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be unsubscribed. If you have a friend who wants to join, tell him to send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he will be subscribed.
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http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=goog http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/business/articles/0325biz-talker0325.html Shares soared $23.91, or 6.99 percent, to close at $465.80 Friday on the Nasdaq http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/columnists/14179946.htm In good news for the Silicon Valley economy, employers added jobs ...That was up by 6,100 jobs http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=googFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_WebsterAs a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read.Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible.""In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries. New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big.
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Why not pass a law like a good Canadian/fascist and make it illegal.Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad!- Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:35 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_WebsterAs a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read.Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible.""In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries. New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC for low, low rates.
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Why not pass a law like a good Canadian/fascist and make it illegal.Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad!- Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:35 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_WebsterAs a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read.Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible.""In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries.__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Lance is just looking to be offended,to Justify his witch hunt. The PC crowd is so intolerant. Give em a chance they will outlaw any belief but thier fascist beliefs. See CanadUHFor you perverts out there IZ did not say GO... and she is not a Witch nor a Feminist. Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hatred? To me it sounds like good sense My late father in law used to respond to the pundits who said the church was full of hypocrites the same way ie: "I'd rather go to church with them than go to hell with them.."On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:43:12 -0500 "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad!From: ShieldsFamily Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirNo wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? From: ShieldsFamily More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_WebsterAs a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read.Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible.""In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries. __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Just his way of being a MCCarthyITE ShieldsFamily [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hatred??? Not in the least. Just good sense IMO. Where you live looks like hell to me. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:43 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Do you still harbor that much hatred? Sad! - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:35Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Funny, my ex-husband referred to Christianity as fantasyland. I told him Id rather live in fantasyland than in hell with him. Same to you and your belief system, I guess. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:33 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster No wonder you favour homeschooling! Hello fantasyland. Did you build a bunker and stock it with survivalist gear? Is it coffee that you wake up to smell or the odour of decaying infrastructure? - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:28Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster More liberal negativism and fear mongering. Wishing evil upon ones neighbor. This is nasty fruit that turns the stomach and repels the Holy Spirit. Im not denying that such may happen, but only Screwtape and Wormwood should be cheering it on from the sidelines. izFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:24 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. - Original Message - From: ShieldsFamily To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 07:13Subject: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_WebsterAs a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read.Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible.""In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries. New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big.
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Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO!excuse me348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter!Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters.- Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah WebsterDon't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious!From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one.From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_WebsterAs a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read.Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible.""In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew and Greek along with various other versions and commentaries. New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big.
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Thanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter! Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible." "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind th
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more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
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more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
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What was dualistic about that comment Gary Olson? It is world affairs that's all... You are truly weird, strange, weird ... Why do you truncate what ppl write and insert your own comments - ultimately making it appear the person said something they did not. Oh I understand - you do the same with God's Words. O' the shame of it. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
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you'retrulyup to speed with worldliness--eh? interestingly, e.g.,consistent withessential dualism,typical Word-babble like the writer's, below/elsewhere,consistentlybanishes JC'sconcerns fromthe realm of (her) naturalloyalty--his politics isconveniently off limits (from her's) while the biblicalSpiritis forbidden to touchthe working (of her) state-based mind -- ftr, here'sthequotein question, juxtapose itwithmy question, below: [jt:] "I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" either" On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 16:04:08 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It is world affairs that's all... . On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
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On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 16:04:08 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What was..that..Gary Olson? || "Oh my name it is nothin'My age it means lessThe country I come fromIs called the MidwestI's taught and brought up thereThe laws to abideAnd that land that I live inHas God on its side. Oh the history books tell itThey tell it so wellThe cavalries chargedThe Indians fellThe cavalries chargedThe Indians diedOh the country was youngWith God on its side.. But now we got weaponsOf the chemical dust If fire them we're forced toThen fire them we mustOne push of the buttonAnd a shot the world wideAnd you never ask questionsWhen God's on your side. In a many dark hourI've been thinkin' about thisThat Jesus ChristWas betrayed by a kissBut I can't think for youYou'll have to decideWhether Judas IscariotHad God on his side.." B Dytlan :: Copyright © 1963; renewed 1991 Special Rider Music
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Really up on social justice huh Gary Olson; and allowing Dylan to do a lot of thinking for you??. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 15:04:35 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 16:04:08 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What was..that..Gary Olson? || "Oh my name it is nothin'My age it means lessThe country I come fromIs called the MidwestI's taught and brought up thereThe laws to abideAnd that land that I live inHas God on its side. Oh the history books tell itThey tell it so wellThe cavalries chargedThe Indians fellThe cavalries chargedThe Indians diedOh the country was youngWith God on its side.. But now we got weaponsOf the chemical dust If fire them we're forced toThen fire them we mustOne push of the buttonAnd a shot the world wideAnd you never ask questionsWhen God's on your side. In a many dark hourI've been thinkin' about thisThat Jesus ChristWas betrayed by a kissBut I can't think for youYou'll have to decideWhether Judas IscariotHad God on his side.." B Dytlan :: Copyright © 1963; renewed 1991 Special Rider Music
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Boyish baloney babble blubber. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 3:56 PM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster you'retrulyup to speed with worldliness--eh? interestingly, e.g.,consistent withessential dualism,typical Word-babble like the writer's, below/elsewhere,consistentlybanishes JC'sconcerns fromthe realm of (her) naturalloyalty--his politics isconveniently off limits (from her's) while the biblicalSpiritis forbidden to touchthe working (of her) state-based mind -- ftr, here'sthequotein question, juxtapose itwithmy question, below: [jt:] I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from down under either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 16:04:08 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It is world affairs that's all... . On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
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LOL! So true as to be hilarious. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 3:04 PM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Cc: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster What was dualistic about that comment Gary Olson? It is world affairs that's all... You are truly weird, strange, weird ... Why do you truncate what ppl write and insert your own comments - ultimately making it appear the person said something they did not. Oh I understand - you do the same with God's Words. O' the shame of it. On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 13:33:31 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: more evidenceof jt's implicit dualism On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 12:49:07 -0500 Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [while eschatological] Proof of the pudding is always in the eating...[is'nt] Australia..investing workers retirement funds in[biblically questionable] Real Estate also[?]
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Oh, contraire! I think Lances thinking gets a LOT of support from down under. iz From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 11:49 AM To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Cc: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Thanks for this Kevin Proof of the pudding is always in the eating. I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate also So Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from down under either On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Ah Ah AH CHOO! excuse me 348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFL With this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.asp Seeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator please That leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports? Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP! SIZE does matter! Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting. Don't you just HATE Ignorance? I guess it is better than letting it go to waste. Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Don't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when the US sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir Most on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one. From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster As a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the Blue-Backed Speller because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read. Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered education useless without the Bible. In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base
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I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real EstateThey just bought the New York Thruway. Does that mean I need a passport, now?From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy TaylorSent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 11:49 AMTo: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgCc: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.orgSubject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah Webster Thanks for this KevinProof of the pudding is always in the eating.I've just learned that Australia is investing workers retirement funds in US Real Estate alsoSo Lance and his prophet don't have a whole lot of support from "down under" eitherOn Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:20:31 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lance says Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. AhAh AH CHOO!excuse me348,000 New York jobs are supported by Canada-U.S. trade Total CanadaU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion CanadaU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs More people traveled between Canada and NY in 2004 than any other U.S. state 14,500,000 vehicles crossed the Canada-U.S. border at the four Niagara crossings last year, accounting for 34% of all traffic that crossed into Ontario ROTFLWith this many US Jobs gone, could CanaDUH rebound? http://www.2ontario.com/welcome/coca_401.aspSeeing that a FULL 84% of CanaDUHs exports are US Calculator pleaseThat leaves 16%, can CanaDUH's economy survive on 16% of its present exports?Remember that the Total export/imports of canada represents a FULL 2/3rds of their GDP!SIZE does matter!Thanks for the add'l example of mindless parroting.Don't you just HATE Ignorance?I guess it is better than letting it go to waste.Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The 'prophet' (take note, David) said otherwise in November. Canada will not suffer the same fate at the USA. Size does matter but, it's not the only thing that matters. - Original Message - From: Judy Taylor To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org Sent: March 25, 2006 08:03 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Noah WebsterDon't worry Lance, if the USA implodes - Canada and Europe will go with it - at present when theUS sneezes the rest of the world catch a cold. Such envy and jealousy from the North ... Goodness gracious!From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance MuirMost on TT will live to see the implosion of the USA. At what point will you declare bankruptcy. You don't have the option of moving out of your old house and into a new one.From: ShieldsFamily http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_WebsterAs a teacher, he had come to dislike American elementary schools. They could be overcrowded, with up to seventy children of all ages crammed into one-room schoolhouses, poorly staffed with untrained teachers, and poorly equipped with no desks and unsatisfactory textbooks which came from England. Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing a three volume compendium, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The work consisted of a speller (published in 1783), a grammar (published in 1784), and a reader (published in 1785). His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children.The speller was originally entitled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. The title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. Most people called it the "Blue-Backed Speller" because of its blue cover, and for the next one hundred years, Webster's book taught children how to read, spell, and pronounce words. It was the most popular American book of its time; by 1861, it was selling a million copies per year, and its royalty of less than one cent per copy was enough to sustain Webster in his other endeavors. Even Ben Franklin used Webster's book to teach his granddaughter how to read.Noah was generally known to be Christian. It is reported that Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible.""In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. (Preface to the 1828 edition of Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language ) Besides his dictionary, Webster also released his own translation of the Bible in 1833. In doing the translation, Webster used the King James Version as a base. He consulted the Hebrew