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03-14-2008, 11:21 AM
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Re: walking
 ok , her i go again ,i cant seem to help myself can i
WALKING with God
"He has told you, O earthling man, what is good. And what is Jehovah asking back from you but to exercise justice and to love kindness and to be modest in WALKING with your God?"—Mic. 6:8.
"All the peoples, for their part, will WALK each one in the name of its god; but we, for our part, shall WALK In the name of Jehovah our God to time indefinite, even forever."—Mic. 4:5.
"We are WALKING by faith, not by sight."—2 CORINTHIANS 5:7.
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03-14-2008, 11:25 AM
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Re: walking
mee. u are soooooooooooooo addicted. lol.
maybe you need to detox. lol.
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03-14-2008, 11:33 AM
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Re: walking
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Originally Posted by greymare
mee. u are soooooooooooooo addicted. lol.
lol.
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I HOPE SOOOOOOOOOOO  OK back to physical walking
Even greater benefits can come from brisk walking.
Dr. Carl Caspersen of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, said: "Going from being sedentary to walking briskly for a half hour several days a week can drop your risk [of disease] dramatically." And what is so good about walking is that people of all ages and practically all health levels can do it. Moreover, it doesn’t require special training or athletic skill—only a good pair of shoes.
and yes i think we also lose a bit of our fat as well
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03-14-2008, 11:41 AM
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Re: walking
walking barefoot on sand is good as well ,those feet get a good workout, but it must be nice soft sand
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03-14-2008, 11:42 AM
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This, is, Sparta!!!!!!!!!
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Re: walking
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Originally Posted by greymare
mee. u are soooooooooooooo addicted. lol.
maybe you need to detox. lol.
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Hey he's been having a convo with us about his dog and treats and walking! I think that is awesome got to talk to him a bit, thanks Mee, enjoying talking to you, not so bad is it? 
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03-14-2008, 11:46 AM
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Re: walking
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Originally Posted by greymare
mee. u are soooooooooooooo addicted. lol.
maybe you need to detox. lol.
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no detox needed i am full of good stuff  no contamination in my mind , i only take in pure bible teaching .
as for the pyhisical food well that is another story, to many choccy bars
WALKIES 
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03-14-2008, 11:52 AM
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Re: walking
Other pluses for walking include the following:
No outlay is needed for special equipment (save for a good pair of shoes), preconditioning is unnecessary, and walking is virtually injury free. 
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03-14-2008, 12:01 PM
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This, is, Sparta!!!!!!!!!
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Re: walking
Mee.. Walking -is- the best fitness anyone can do, as it uses pretty much everything lol. And it is at your own pace, so unlike running you can do it with comfort and not over stressing yourself. Although when me and my beLoved go on dog walks she tends to be jogging most of the time to keep up with me... I am terrible at forgetting her pace.
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03-14-2008, 05:53 PM
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[quote=Alex P;142233]Mee.. Walking -is- the best fitness anyone can do, as it uses pretty much everything lol. And it is at your own pace, so unlike running you can do it with comfort and not over stressing yourself.
very true indeed. its the best  do it while we can i say , it gives us the feel good factor.
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03-14-2008, 06:06 PM
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Re: walking
[quote=mee;142267]
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Originally Posted by Alex P
Mee.. Walking -is- the best fitness anyone can do, as it uses pretty much everything lol. And it is at your own pace, so unlike running you can do it with comfort and not over stressing yourself.
very true indeed. its the best  do it while we can i say , it gives us the feel good factor.
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and if you leave a pamphlet in a door or two, what's not to like?
Mee your brethren been walking in my neighborhood. I've been getting the comic books. They haven't been lucky enough to catch me at home yet.
They always like sitting on the couch where they look straight at the banner over my shoulder during our conversations....
And as they look at their watches and have an intense desire to get back to their 'walking' I say, "But what about this, I have another question!"
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03-14-2008, 06:07 PM
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Oh he is such a tinker! lol.
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03-14-2008, 07:00 PM
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Re: walking
[quote=wil;142268][quote=mee;142267]
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which symbol shall we talk about  is that a scorpion on the left there or is it
the scarab or dung bettle . or is it the golden calf ?
some ancient religious symbols are still venerated or held to have a religious significance, take the cross for instance
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03-14-2008, 07:07 PM
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While visible symbols have always been a feature of non-Biblical religions, they were absent from Christianity at its beginning.
As in the first century C.E., so today, true Christians must conform to the Scriptural standard: "We are walking by faith, not by sight."—2 Cor. 5:7
give me an inch and i will take a mile 
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03-14-2008, 07:34 PM
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Re: walking
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While visible symbols have always been a feature of non-Biblical religions, they were absent from Christianity at its beginning....give me an inch and i will take a mile 
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hehe thats what the brethren say as they try to get out the door!
No biblical symbolism?? There is tons. The fish, just for starters.
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03-14-2008, 07:58 PM
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Re: walking
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Originally Posted by wil
No biblical symbolism?? There is tons. The fish, just for starters.
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Is the fish a truly Christian symbol?
According to The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, fish frequently appear in ancient pagan symbolism, often apart from water scenes.
"In such cases," notes this reference work, "it would seem to have symbolic significance, possibly to represent deity, power, fecundity, etc."
The same publication further notes that certain Jews adopted use of the fish symbol from pagan religious customs, adding: "It is probable that the considerations mentioned [in this regard] account in part for the appearance of the fish in the art of the oldest Christian catacombs.
How early the Greek word for ‘fish’ (ichthýs) came to be interpreted as a cipher for ‘Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior’ . . . we do not know; but once this identification was made, the fish became a standard Christian symbol."
The Bible, however, sets forth no visible symbol for Christianity. Christians today, therefore, must be on guard not to adopt such a symbol.
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