July 3, 2008
- On books and reading them with Profit
If you are like me, you spend alot of whatever time you can, studying and reading books, as well as Scripture itself, to study to make yourself approved. Books and reading them was my first love in life from about four years old. (…) Read more »
July 1, 2008
- More on the Islamic Terrorist attacks
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Islamic Attacks should have been expected.This post below this post, is a post I made a few years ago, and currently resides on different blog space. (…) Read more »
- The Popster’s Bait!
Poppy is lying in my yard baiting the dog in next doors back yard. (…) Read more »
- How to choose a marriage partner
In these times where passions seem to rule our hearts in decisions such as these, and we have the matching divorce statistics to show how we often go the wrong way about choosing our life partner, or spouse, I thought this may be helpful to some of my readers. (…) Read more »
June 29, 2008
- Miss Picky!
For perhaps non-regular readers of my blog, my cat has diabetes, but up until less than a year ago, even though she is 13 she had never been loved or belonged to anyone proper. (…) Read more »
June 27, 2008
- Hard Days
I’ve spent the last days, writing around in bodily pain, and most of Thurs unconcious. (…) Read more »
June 25, 2008
- Schools out!
I remember the time, when schools were supposed to be a place you could send your children, feeling they were safe, and protected, and taught responsiblity, when not at home. (…) Read more »
June 18, 2008
- Do you listen to your body?
Our bodies, I believe, is something that God gave us to be good stewards of. To not abuse it; to take care of it in a sensible but not effeminately ridiculous pampering kind of way. (…) Read more »
- wordpress upgrade
I upgraded the version of wordpress on this site to the latest version today. (…) Read more »
- Essentials vs Non-essentials
I find I have a sudden dislike for the term, “non-essentials” when talking about Biblical doctrine. In fact I have given it my own name. (…) Read more »
June 17, 2008
- Line of the week
“why are you doing it?”
“Because I can.” [Coronation Street]
Struck me when I heard that on the TV tonight during some fictional programme, that that’s exactly why people get hurt, tyrannized, and the like. (…) Read more »
June 16, 2008
- Concealing your feelings
How good are you at concealing your feelings? I can be both simultaneously great, and on the other hand, totally useless at it! (…) Read more »
June 11, 2008
- Playing the waiting game
Poppy was quite unwell for around half the day-diabetes related, yet though having her less than a year, I know this cat inside out, and sensed her insulin dose was too high so reduced it slightly, and from then she’s gone from strength to strength. (…) Read more »
- Line of the week
From a young woman who had an accident that scarred her face, when face to face with people who had were homeless. (…) Read more »
June 1, 2008
- As nations slumber in sin
When things like 09/11 happend, The Tusamni or other great national disasters somewhere on this earth, you hear people asking “why” or “how could God allow it,” I think the question should be, WHY NOT, in lands so defiled and so far from God as we all are, and putting up our [...] Read more »
May 30, 2008
- Always the last to know…
Of course, it is my experience, that the real nuts, are never INSIDE the nut house, But walking around society, sitting in pubs, coffee houses, laughing and crying at the same things you and I do. (…) Read more »
- Pet Peeves
These are only my most current, if I was to make a complete list, the www would not be large enough to hold it!
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May 23, 2008
- Men of unclean lips
Isaaih the Prophet said, “I am a man of unclean lips.” Yet how many of us, think that about ourselves as we see the weaknesses, sins and human infirmities of others? How many of us are sure that we would never fall prone to such and such a particular sin? How many of us look [...] Read more »
May 15, 2008
- Denial
It never fails to amaze me how many people who have messed up royally in relationships, are in denial of some sort. (…) Read more »
May 12, 2008
- British Stoicism
The Brits are known for being stoics. And that used to be true, and some, a minority still are. However, not in the vein that we were fifty or sixty years ago. (…) Read more »




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