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The Big Dirt Nap

Sunday, June 22, 2008 (16:00:00)

Death is the end of life of a biological organism, or so says Wikipedia. But is death more than that? I think so.

For thousands of years, people have wondered what happens to a person the split second after he or she dies and I often wonder the same thing for personal reasons.

For some, this message may create more questions than answers, so if you are looking for a clear answers, they might not be here. Then again, after reading this, you might rule out certain things you’ve been taught, so in that respect, this message may bring you closer to the truth.

I mean no disrespect for anyone’s beliefs. I’m just putting my mind on paper, so to speak.

I know the scripture that says to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. I know the one that says it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this is the judgment, but things get begin to get fuzzy when I read in the twentieth chapter of Revelation where it says all those in hell will be cast into the lake of fire. There is some place worse than hell? The next two chapters describe a new heaven and a new earth.

Thoughts On The Letter Of Jude

Monday, November 05, 2007 (15:17:53)
Who was Jude? The half-brother of Jesus. He refers to himself as the “brother of James” whom we know to be Christ’s half-brother and as a “slave of Jesus Christ”. This implies that he didn’t want any reader of his letter to listen to him simply because of his blood-ties to Jesus. As Jude (or Judas) was a common name, he needed to identify himself, but he seems to want the reader to listen to the message and forget who the messenger is.

Hu is He (Joke)

Wednesday, October 20, 2004 (00:15:00)
Fred approached John. "John, I heard you know Hebrew"? "Yes I do." replied John.

Fred: I was wondering what the Hebrew for he is?
John: Hu.
Fred: Not any one in particular, I just wanted to know what is he?
John: Hee is she.
Fred: Who?
John: No, Hu is he.
Fred: I thought you said he is she?
John: Yes, that is correct.
Fred: What is correct?
John: Hee is she.
Fred: I have no idea what you said. Who is she?

Four Legged Foul

Monday, August 04, 2003 (16:43:57)
We have a lot of bugs where we live. We have bugs we have never seen before. I call them Dr. Seuss bugs because they look like something out of a Dr. Seuss book. We can't figure out if they are biting or stinging bugs, but some look like a cross between a wasp, a huge fly and a mosquito. They are wicked looking! The cats think they are great fun to play with if one gets in the house, but they don't eat them. They just play with them.

We have grasshoppers and crickets, but we don't eat them. I did eat a dried grasshopper once, years ago. My mother bought them and I was young and brave(duh!). I've done that and don't have to do it again. Once was enough, thank you.

While doing some studying on John the Baptist, I found some interesting scriptures that gave me the willies! Let me show you what I mean.

Go Ye Into All the World

Monday, December 02, 2002 (06:20:00)
Mark 16:15 And He said unto them, "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." (the Amplified definescreature as "the human race")

Have you ever though about what this verse means to you? Does it mean you have to be a missionary in a foreign field? That is what I thought.