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Is that what's laid you low, Leukemia?


If I said yes, would you send them some money?

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Only my prayers. They are worth more than money.

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Is that what's laid you low, Leukemia?

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Only my prayers. They are worth more than money.


But not as reliable, unfortunately.

In any event, I don't want to perpetuate the misconception that I have
leukemia. However, a long time ago a person in my immediate family
died of it. But even if that had never happened, The Leukemia Society
is one of the best charity organizations around.

Does your faith require tithing? Does your church support any
charities? If you have bread and aren't willing to share it with the
hungry, then you don't deserve it yourself. That belief is basic to
most religions, but it seems to get lost for most people nowadays.

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DougKing888 wrote
If I said yes, would you send them some money?





Only my prayers. They are worth more than money.


But not as reliable, unfortunately.

In any event, I don't want to perpetuate the misconception that I have
leukemia. However, a long time ago a person in my immediate family
died of it. But even if that had never happened, The Leukemia Society
is one of the best charity organizations around.

Does your faith require tithing? Does your church support any
charities? If you have bread and aren't willing to share it with the
hungry, then you don't deserve it yourself. That belief is basic to
most religions, but it seems to get lost for most people nowadays.

Regards
Doug King


I belong to the Baptist Church. They claim to give every dime to charity
that's donated to charity causes directly through them. They take zero
for "administrative costs." I also tithe weekly to the church general
fund. But, since I only have about six grand a year income and tithing
is only on income it only amounts to about twenty bucks a week. It's the
least I can do.

Wilbur Hubbard

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Is that what's laid you low, Leukemia?


DougKing888 wrote
If I said yes, would you send them some money?




Only my prayers. They are worth more than money.


But not as reliable, unfortunately.

In any event, I don't want to perpetuate the misconception that I have
leukemia. However, a long time ago a person in my immediate family
died of it. But even if that had never happened, The Leukemia Society
is one of the best charity organizations around.

Does your faith require tithing? Does your church support any
charities? If you have bread and aren't willing to share it with the
hungry, then you don't deserve it yourself. That belief is basic to
most religions, but it seems to get lost for most people nowadays.

Regards
Doug King


I belong to the Baptist Church. They claim to give every dime to charity
that's donated to charity causes directly through them. They take zero
for "administrative costs." I also tithe weekly to the church general
fund. But, since I only have about six grand a year income and tithing
is only on income it only amounts to about twenty bucks a week. It's the
least I can do.

Wilbur Hubbard


The problem with Babtists is that they don't hold them under long enough.

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Mundo wrote:
The problem with Babtists is that they don't hold them under long enough.


yeah, a couple of hours would not only wash away the stain of original
sin, it'd be a TRUE test of faith!

DSK



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under long enough.


yeah, a couple of hours would not only wash away the stain

of original
sin, it'd be a TRUE test of faith!



and witches!


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The problem with Babtists is that they don't hold them

under long enough.


yeah, a couple of hours would not only wash away the stain

of original
sin, it'd be a TRUE test of faith!



and witches!



Must you "Katy" up every post?

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On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 19:40:23 -0500, Wilbur Hubbard wrote
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Is that what's laid you low, Leukemia?


If I said yes, would you send them some money?

DSK



Only my prayers. They are worth more than money.

Wilbur Hubbard


**** in one hand and pray in the other. Let me know which one fills first.
Santa Claus for Adults.... Nothing good comes from cult worship.

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**** in one hand and pray in the other. Let me know which one fills
first.
Santa Claus for Adults.... Nothing good comes from cult worship.


Even less good comes from an arrogant attitude that places the
individual above God.

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On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 20:06:45 -0500, Wilbur Hubbard wrote
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"Mundo" wrote in message
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**** in one hand and pray in the other. Let me know which one fills
first.
Santa Claus for Adults.... Nothing good comes from cult worship.


Even less good comes from an arrogant attitude that places the
individual above God.

Wilbur Hubbard



With out faith there is no god....... I will put my trust in something more
tangible, like my own ability to think for myself. But hey... at least you
are easy to identify. You look like the rest!

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