Terri,

A couple of questions . . .

First of all, you should not assume that we are all christians here.  Well,
I am . . . but that is not the point.  {smirk}  When you say, "In His Love,"
who's love do you mean?  Did you mean to capitalize His?  In that case, I
assume you are talking about either the Christian monotheistic God or
Christendom's polytheistic trinity.  In either case, did you mean to do the
same with Love?  I only ask, because I have never seen that phrase used in
quite that way.  (Ignorant me . . .{smile})

Second of all, when you say . . . "have a Bless Day" . . . Does that mean to
have a day filled with blessings?  Or do you mean, as it seems to imply, for
us to have a day of bless?  What is a bless/(Bless) anyway?  The combination
is another phrase that I have never heard before.  It is interesting in its
use of terminology and traditional bias.

 . . . and yes, this is a lighthearted look at life . . . please don't take
offense.  I am working on less than two hours of sleep.  Last night, I
almost completed my summary of the Hebrew Scriptures of the Holy Bible.  I
have a few checks to make before it is finished being edited, but it is
substantially complete.  I am doing it, because I had a fight and complete
fallout with my girlfriend of not-too-long-ago over religion.  I have
determined myself to study it until I have the perfect understanding of
religion and God.  Anyone else having a fun time studying things for which
you will _never_ get a grade?

May the Sovereign Lord of the Universe look down upon you and smile . . .

The Warrior-poet and philosopher,
Scot

Terri A Shelley wrote:

>             In His Love, have a Bless Day
>                Terri
>

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"Nothing important . . .         ;-)
        is ever easy."
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Scot Adams            [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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