touchy touchy touchy catfooddim! well dont take it to spirituality, but for goodness sake, try and refrain from telling people what to do, especially those over whom you have no jurisdiction. It makes you appear like a control freak.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie touchy touchy touchy catfooddim! well dont take it to spirituality, but for goodness sake, try and refrain from telling people what to do, especially those over whom you have no jurisdiction. It makes you appear like a control freak.
Originally posted by Palynka Don't tell people what to do!
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hehe, yes the paradox was apparent that's why i changed it to 'try to refrain', which is much more like a piece of advice rather than an imperative. 😀
Paul wrote half of the New Testament, after being a freakin' nightmare
for the persecuted Christians. But Paul would not have even made it if
it was not for Barnabas.
When Paul tried to approach the apostles they were, obviously, kind of
uncool about the idea of hanging out with a dude who weeks before was
chopping Christian h ...[text shortened]... se he was a true friend.
Be like Barnabas today. Intercede for someone to succeed in life.[/b]
Barnabas mearly drew the short straw at the disciple meeting.
Paul wrote half of the New Testament, after being a freakin' nightmare
for the persecuted Christians. But Paul would not have even made it if
it was not for Barnabas.
When Paul tried to approach the apostles they were, obviously, kind of
uncool about the idea of hanging out with a dude who weeks before was
chopping Christian h ...[text shortened]... se he was a true friend.
Be like Barnabas today. Intercede for someone to succeed in life.[/b]
Former sub rec.
Seems like we have a tendency to put more effort in trying to find undervalued stocks than we do in looking for potential winners in life.
Originally posted by mikelom Or is it the one about the ACTS of Paul, c.f. Daniels, who was a master of magic with his wife Debbie, and ressurected himself continually for 3 days on the run, before hitting the point where he couldn't open his rock door?
when I was a librarian, I came across pauli danielsson. the bastard never returned his books, and there was a lot of them. historically important classics of psychiatry, many of them first editions.