Terry:Excepting the last paragraph, this is some of the best theology I've heard (read) from yourself (forgive the presumption). It's(the theology) embodied. May God bless you in your endeavours.
Sent: July 14, 2004 08:42
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Marriage, divorce, remarriage, continued

ShieldsFamily wrote:

Do you plan to die rich in wabbit cages? Izzy


Nope.  The truth is that I am approaching seventy-one years of age, and due to that and eye injuries, I do not see well enough to do the same quality of work I once did.  I would rather stop while I am able to please my customers than lose them because they are displeased (Col.3:23).  In addition to our social security, we need about seven thousand dollars a year to live comfortably ourselves and be able to help others on occasion.  Since it is unlikely that that sum will be provided by anyone we know, rabbits appear to be the best bet.  We will raise them in elevated cages and have worm beds underneath to raise fishing bait, which also has a demand greater than the supply, at least around here.  The rabbits do not require much room compared to cattle or hogs. They mature faster, eat less,  bring ninety cents a pound on the hoof, and the rabbit poop is used to feed the worms.  Once I am finished erecting portable garage canopies, building worm beds and cages, installing automatic watering systems and electricity,  we should meet our goals with plenty of time left for fishing and hunting.
 From what I read, rich people have a hard time getting to Heaven .  The cares of this world, you know.
Terry

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