Santa metaphor

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_Wisdom Seeker
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Re: Santa metaphor

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Good one Quasi!
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Re: Santa metaphor

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Wisdom Seeker wrote:Good one Quasi!


Thanks Wisdom!

How does one take a bow on this board? :)
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Re: Santa metaphor

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Quasimodo wrote:
Called2Serve wrote:If I received a dollar for every time I hear my beliefs are silly or stupid, I just might pay an extra 10% in Tithing.


No reflection on your beliefs, Called, but an EXTRA ten percent might boarder on the silly :).


Only to those who do not believe that all things of this earth belongs to God. But to each his own. I understand why you feel this way.
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Re: Santa metaphor

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Called2Serve wrote:Only to those who do not believe that all things of this earth belongs to God.


But God does let us borrow them for a while, doesn't He/ She or It?
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.

"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.
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Re: Santa metaphor

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Quasimodo wrote:
Called2Serve wrote:Only to those who do not believe that all things of this earth belongs to God.


But God does let us borrow them for a while, doesn't He/ She or It?


Everything is on loan until we have proven we deserve even much more. And when a person has proven everything, they receive their Celestial reward.
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