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Old 03-03-2008, 11:28 AM   #31 (permalink)
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If you didn't mean to put it all in capitals... Why did you type it all, look at it, type "whoooops!" And then press post? lol...
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If you didn't mean to put it all in capitals... Why did you type it all, look at it, type "whoooops!" And then press post? lol...
BECAUSE I AM SILLY opps
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That's good enough for me!
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Old 03-03-2008, 12:08 PM   #34 (permalink)
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maybe that earthquake shook me up a bit and that would make me a disirable one .


"I [Jehovah] will rock all the nations, and the desirable things of all the nations must come in; and I will fill this house with glory."—HAGGAI 2:7.


dont get me wrong i am not saying that Jehovah made the earthquake happen ,But it reminded me of the other type of rocking that is going on .



and the desirable ones are becoming a GREAT CROWD REVELATION 7;9-10



AND THERE IS A LOT OF SHAKING GOING ON



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Just don't forget the rattling and the rolling!
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that mile high tidal wave Robin Williams joked about years ago doesn't seem so funny anymore.

BTW, Yellowstone is a huge volcanic cauldron.
Ah that's the other big benefit of living near fault lines, hot springs. I once had a book that detailed a trek from Mexico to Canada, staying at a Hotsprings every night, now that is something I should do before I die. I love hotsprings, especially in a snow storm, but anytime is fine with me. Soda springs where the water is carbonated and the bubbles cling to your skin and hairs and tickle as they move around, or Mammoth where it is not only adjacent to the rivier where you can litterally choose your temperature by moving closer to the cold river or the hot spring, but on a cold snowy night when it is dead silent you can hear the rumble in the earth as the pressures build and feel the rush of hot water after each rumble...ah...memories.

As for the tidal wave, isn't the east coast our big concern, the gulf coast may be safe but isn't there some island off Africa where half of it is just waiting to slip into the ocean and they figure we'll get hit from the Carolinas to South America?
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Just don't forget the rattling and the rolling!
Jehovah Does Some Shaking


"the desirable things," have been stirred to separate themselves from the nations.


and that shaking has stirred people up in a big way .



Yes, these critical last days have been a time of earthquakes—literal and figurative. (2 Timothy 3:1)
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Old 03-05-2008, 05:31 PM   #38 (permalink)
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The greatest earthquake of all yet to come is a symbolic one,

described in connection with the seventh of the symbolic seven final plagues of Revelation.

It is pictured as wrecking, not one or two cities, as some of the most violent earthquakes have done, but "the cities of the nations." John’s account of this cataclysm reads: "A great earthquake occurred such as had not occurred since men came to be on the earth, so extensive an earthquake, so great. And the great city [Babylon the Great] split into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell."—Re 16:18, 19.
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Yes, these critical last days have been a time of earthquakes—literal and figurative. (2 Timothy 3:1)
I finally figured out why they are called the last days. Because they last so long. Similar to the 7 days of creation...the last eras, the last eons, the last periods.

This is the day that the lord had made, I will rejoice in it!
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I finally figured out why they are called the last days. Because they last so long. Similar to the 7 days of creation...the last eras, the last eons, the last periods.

This is the day that the lord had made, I will rejoice in it!
we certainly have been in the LORDS DAY since 1914 , that was the time when JESUS RECIEVED HIS KINGSHIP DANIEL 7;13-14


And now we are well along in the time of the end ,and 1914 was the start of the last days .


its all happening and the shaking and rocking goes on . in more ways than one .
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my walls were shaking the other day............................................... .................................................. .............................its not what you think.......................................I had the cd player up too loud. LOL.
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As for the tidal wave, isn't the east coast our big concern, the gulf coast may be safe but isn't there some island off Africa where half of it is just waiting to slip into the ocean and they figure we'll get hit from the Carolinas to South America?
Yup, that would be one of the canary islands. One quake or eruption is all it could take. But to my mind if Yellowstone were to really blow...thats cataclysm.

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Does the watchtower revision of the Bible say which is God's favourite flavour of jelly bean?

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red, just like my favourite.
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Kind of reminds me of several years ago when Midwestern Americans felt their first earthquake (unless said Midwestern Americans came from someplace that had earthquakes.) This was a few years before CR came into being, and it was all over the local news that the Mississippi River paralleled a fault, too. The movement was rather minor, too. Heck, I slept right through it.

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my walls were shaking the other day............................................... .................................................. .............................its not what you think.......................................I had the cd player up too loud. LOL.
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