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Death and Taxes
Aug 19, 2019 19:24:38   #
DJ Mills Loc: Idaho
 
Death and taxes are inevitable...
But at least death doesn't get worse every year!

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Aug 19, 2019 19:45:05   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
DJ Mills wrote:
Death and taxes are inevitable...
But at least death doesn't get worse every year!



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Aug 20, 2019 08:42:22   #
rplain1 Loc: Dayton, Oh.
 
DJ Mills wrote:
Death and taxes are inevitable...
But at least death doesn't get worse every year!


No, but it does loom larger and larger.

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Aug 20, 2019 10:26:54   #
larry48911
 
death is for ever and for some HELL!!

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Aug 21, 2019 04:11:22   #
bellgamin Loc: Ewa Beach, Hawaii
 
larry48911 wrote:
death is for ever and for some HELL!!
"Hell" is not in the original languages of the Bible. In the NT, "hell" uses a pagan concept to translate a Greek word that transliterates to Strong's G1067 [geena] and inferentially refers to Ge-Hinnom (the valley of Tophet -- Jer 7.32, 19.6 et alia). Ge-hinnom was a literal place in Israel where they, at one time, practiced idolatrous human sacrifice. That site later became Jerusalem's city dump where they burned sewage, garbage, offal, and other waste.

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Sep 4, 2019 11:20:18   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
DJ Mills wrote:
Death and taxes are inevitable...
But at least death doesn't get worse every year!


That could be your signature!

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Sep 4, 2019 11:22:21   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
DJ Mills wrote:
Death and taxes are inevitable...
But at least death doesn't get worse every year!

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Sep 5, 2019 08:42:39   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
bellgamin wrote:
"Hell" is not in the original languages of the Bible. In the NT, "hell" uses a pagan concept to translate a Greek word that transliterates to Strong's G1067 [geena] and inferentially refers to Ge-Hinnom (the valley of Tophet -- Jer 7.32, 19.6 et alia). Ge-hinnom was a literal place in Israel where they, at one time, practiced idolatrous human sacrifice. That site later became Jerusalem's city dump where they burned sewage, garbage, offal, and other waste.


As Paul Harvey might have asked, "What's the "Rest of the Story?"

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