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Jesus builds forever only.' other edifaces fall.' Those who rage and plot against him Now falter and call, their odour is of death They are rotten to the core! lacking true knowledge They prepare for feast and slaughter.' Yet on them The eternel blade will fall.'

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Date: 11/9/2024 8:10:00 AM
For the scientist, it is cause and effect: for every action there is a prescribed reaction. All evil deeds will be revisited, eventually -- if not in this passage then in the Here-after, and will bite one in the backside no matter how fast or far a spirit runs. Better to repent now while yet in the body. One's eternal spirit cannot out distance the sin.
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Joe Maverick
Date: 11/9/2024 11:03:00 PM
Hmm.? I suppose the theory And psudo science match the (Veil of the old temple) Joe Dimino.' It seems to me we are in the place where He tells Us we will nit be as orphans As many of us are seeing His Signs and wonders.' I never for 40 years saw what He has Allowed me to see now as unworthy as I am.' He is faithful He is forever.'
Date: 11/7/2024 10:14:00 AM
Yes, hell awaits the evildoers, they'll pay for their heinous crimes. Well said Joe. Tom
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Joe Maverick
Date: 11/7/2024 10:25:00 AM
Well its good to see you Tom..its in one way a Conundrum for many and me in the past..Yet So true that that which we do not see.' Is more immense than that which we do.' Therefore??? I'll leave it there.'
Date: 11/7/2024 3:56:00 AM
Yes Joe the eternal blade will fall. Long live the Victor our Lord Jesus Christ. Thanks for sharing...
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Joe Maverick
Date: 11/7/2024 5:55:00 AM
Good to hear from you Michael.' May the Lord keep Your paths.'

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