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Jun 28, 2013 19:08:37   #
[quote=JR1]Solar prominences have been about since the Sun was borne, yes they can be a problem perhaps.

Here is one I shot earlier


That is a cool picture. You shot that with your camera. Can you give a brief description of what is involved...
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Jun 28, 2013 17:20:21   #
RixPix wrote:
I am not defining it as anything. I am simply stating it is none of your business, none of my business, none of anyone's business but the people directly involved in the situation. You're obsessed with an unborn infant. I am not. Millions of abortions are performed for medical reasons every year. Those reasons include but are not limited to birth defects and other medical issues with the fetus. If a couple finds that their as of yet unborn child will arrive severe health issues you would force them to carry that child to term? It is none of your business.

I would not personally want to terminate a pregnancy if I was the father. Just because that is my opinion gives me absolutely no right to impose my opinion on someone else. I understand you feel you need to fill your life with some purpose or at least feel like you are contributing. I have suggestion, mind your own business and go and do volunteer work at a children's shelter. Oh, wait that would require you actually DO something other than pray which is really doing nothing.
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Yes it is my business. I am championing the undefended right of the child. You may feel no attachment to a child's protection or well being. That is your prerogative. You would turn your back on the undefended. That is a illustration of character and one I could never, ever, ever duplicate...
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Jun 28, 2013 16:56:12   #
RixPix wrote:
The simple concept that you have no right to tell a pregnant women she must carry the child to term. It is just that simple or can't you understand that? It is none of your business, period. Mind your life and keep your nose out of others.

I think an ultrasound should be require the lawmaker missed that part.


It is quite astonishing progressive mentality defines a child as unwanted tissue. No more than a disposable life form not worthy of protection. Only a extremely self absorbed individual or populace would champion a woman's right to murder a human being. Murdering a child is at this point in time a woman's cherished & fiercely guarded protected right. To say or think that concerned humans have no right to protect children from their hosts is a very, very sick concept...
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Jun 27, 2013 21:52:28   #
Gitzo UH wrote:
Nosleep said;

If you look a little closer and read my entire entry. You will notice What I said was tongue and cheek. Americans have never rushed into Canada for health care. Canadians have been rushing into America for superior health care...

:oops: My humble apology, Nosleep ! On that, I really do apologize ! ( But you really CAN buy your prescription drugs a lot cheaper up there, assuming you get with a good, responsible company,) Re: Canada Drugs; been getting my Xalatan opthalmic solution from Canada Drugs for 4 years now; great company, great prices, highly reccomend !
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I didn't think it was anything other than a simple error in initial comprehension. I have errors and omission insurance... :mrgreen: Cheers!
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Jun 27, 2013 17:58:28   #
Gitzo UH wrote:
Obamacare.......everyone seems to have an opinion about it; my question to you would be......have YOU ever read it ? all 2,750 pages of it ? it never ceases to amaze me how so many people seem to think they have an opinion about something when they have no idea of how it works; now, here's someone trying to compare Obamacare with Medicare.......must be the "same thing", right ? After all, they both end in "care", right ?

Nosleep says.....

Quote; "Welcome to Canadian style health care. Americans will soon stop rushing into Canada for our superior health care"...

I think you have that bas-ackwards, nosleep; I think the only thing that Americans are "rushing into Canada" to get are prescription drugs; which ARE cheaper up there; in the meantime, hundreds of older Canadiens are "rushing" south, into the U.S., to get surgical procedures performed.......rather than wait in line for 2 or 3 years up in Canada......because of a serious lack of doctors to operate on them "up there". And why is there such a doctor shortage in Canada ? Not sure I can explain that in one paragraph, but I'll try; It's very hard to become a doctor; takes a long time, and a lot of very hard work; most people who "invest" that much time and effort INTO a profession, are expecting to get something commensurate OUT OF that profession; but when they finally become doctors, then they find out that some mindless, pea-brain bureaucrats are DICTATING what THEY can charge,..........they tend to get "disillusioned", and thinking, "screw this" ! I'll do something else; (or GO somewhere else.) ( In science, a very smart guy named Pascal once said, "For every "action", there is an equal and opposite "reaction"; (which gave us "Pascal's Law") Pretty much the same thing happens with economics.

Lets face it; there are more reasons why healthcare keeps going up every year, than there are members on this forum.

Hartmanr1 says;

Quote; "By 2014 with full implementation of "Obamacare", this Affordable Healthcare will be considered just as vital as Medicare..... Wait and see !''

"Affordable Healthcare"......."affordable" to WHO ? the illegal aliens who have been sneaking into this country for years now, and have NEVER contributed 15 cents towards "anything", and are now being promised a free ride by Obama ? I hate to have to point this out to you, but Obamacare is just one more socialist SCHEME, designed to attract more and more voting age ignorant people at "the bottom", by convincing them that they are getting something for nothing, thanks to "socialism".

Think "socialism" is great ? I suggest you take a very close look at Greece, at Spain, at the UK, at ALL of Europe, (which is essentially BROKE) The late Margaret Thatcher wrote; Quote; "The whole problem with Socialism is, pretty soon you start running out of other people's money to "fund" all of your Socialist schemes". Think the U.S.'s economy is in the toilet ? It really is.........but Europe's is even FARTHER in the toilet.

And the net effect of Obamacare is only going to get the U.S.'s economy FARTHER into the toilet. (Maybe when you start smelling it you'll start understanding what I'm talking about ?)
Obamacare.......everyone seems to have an opinion ... (show quote)


If you look a little closer and read my entire entry. You will notice What I said was tongue and cheek. Americans have never rushed into Canada for health care. Canadians have been rushing into America for superior health care...
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Jun 27, 2013 13:21:13   #
What a wonderful granddaughter you have...
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Jun 27, 2013 00:02:42   #
From Cambodia. Some of the most impoverished orphans give to one of the wealthiest cities in the world...

http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/Cambodian+orphans+donate+help+Alberta+flood+victims/8584043/story.html


They are children who have no home of their own, let alone cherished material possessions. When the wife of their prime minister came to visit recently, they were thrilled when she gifted each one the equivalent of about $12 Cdn.

On Wednesday, those children handed over half of their new windfall to the Paul Brandt Build It Forward Foundation, specifying that they wanted the money to go to victims of the Alberta floods. Together with donations from orphanage staff, the final tally came in at $900 — impressive from children of any socioeconomic background.

These children, though, are the neediest of the world’s needy. They live in a place called Place of Rescue Orphanage, a Cambodian sanctuary for children and adult AIDS patients and other unfortunates.

While such an act of generosity is jaw-dropping — the poorest of the poor giving to citizens in one of the wealthiest cities in the world — it doesn’t surprise someone like Brandt.

“You go there thinking you’re helping them, to make their lives better,” says Brandt, who visited the orphanage in 2004 and 2009, one of those visits with Samaritan’s Purse. “Then they give to us what’s a month’s salary to them. It’s pretty neat, pretty neat.”

Besides, they learned the art of giving from one of the best in the world: when I speak with Brandt, he’s just wrapped up a day of visiting flood victims at Siksika First Nation; the day before, he visited Nanton and the Turner Valley area.

“I’ve just been letting them know that people aren’t forgetting about them,” he says. “I was crying with people ... you just want to be there for them.”

Orphaned children giving money to Alberta flood victims also doesn’t surprise Blaine Sylvester, director of the Calgary-based Canadian Foundation Place of Rescue, who had the honour of wiring the money Wednesday afternoon to Brandt’s foundation.

“They consider themselves very fortunate, because their lives are better than the kids they see on the streets,” says Sylvester, who adds that they have never forgotten Brandt’s visits to the orphanage. “The children may live in spartan conditions and sleep 10 to a house with a house mother, but they’re safe, they’re secure and they’re loved.”

In addition to their love for our homegrown country music star, some of those kids have a personal connection to the city itself. A couple of years ago, a group of them came to Calgary and presented dance performances in various venues around the city.

“One of those places was Bowness Park,” says Sylvester, whose mother-in-law Marie Ens founded the orphanage in 2003. “When they were told that the park had been flooded, they wanted to help.”

Sylvester, who has made 10 visits to the orphanage over the years, is preparing to go there again next week, taking 48 Calgary volunteers with him.

“We will be hosting an English camp for the kids,” he says.

Over the past week, Calgary and its environs have seen the worst of Mother Nature, the best of human nature.

Whole armies of smiling volunteers have descended on destroyed neighbourhoods, lending a hand to lift a crowbar or haul away a rotted two-by-four, their busy hands offering both practical and spiritual relief to those who have lost so much.


On Wednesday alone, I was witness to the generosity of people from all walks of life: former Flame Jim Peplinski offered up trucks free of charge from his leasing company to be used to haul debris to the dump; famed entrepreneur and philanthropist Brett Wilson didn’t cancel his fundraising annual Garden Party, instead choosing to add flood relief to his recipient list; and the Calgary Foundation announced the creation of the Flood Recovery and Rebuilding Fund, which has already received a donation of $100,000 by Suncor Energy and pledges to match all future donations up to an additional $150,000.

Then there are those stalwart helpers of the needy, the Calgary Food Bank and Calgary Meals on Wheels, announcing a temporary collaboration to provide a steady stream of nourishing meals to area evacuation centres, as well as volunteers and homeowners in the hard-hit areas.

But children in an orphanage, living in an impoverished country on the other side of the planet? If this does not fill your heart to the brim, then I am afraid you might not have one at all.

Brandt echoes my sentiment.

“When you hear about this kind of thing, from orphaned kids, it’s humbling,” says Brandt.
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Jun 26, 2013 23:10:46   #
magicray wrote:
Fish on the bottom of your shoes? I don't get it.


Sole: Sole rights of publication OR I have gum stuck to the sole of my shoe.

Soul: The immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual life
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Jun 26, 2013 17:25:50   #
Annie_Girl wrote:
Isn't disapproving of something a form of passing judgement? Isn't only God suppose to do that?


No. I don't like cabbage either...
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Jun 26, 2013 17:08:19   #
SteveR wrote:
Mr. Pavich...I have not listened to the debate or kept up with this thread. Why? Because God cannot be discovered intellectually. It is impossible to "Find God." All that can be seen of the Creator is His Creation. While science can always find a cause behind a result, it is up to the mind a man to deduce the existence of the Creator. As far as Knowing God...man cannot come to know God. God comes to know man. Without God revealing Himself to us, we would have no way of knowing Him. Knowing Him is as easy as 1+1=2. That's how easy faith is. However it is not intellectually derived. One must first hear the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ (that's one). Then, one must receive testimony from God Himself (the Holy Spirit- that's two) that the Gospel is true. It is God shaking you by the lapels, bringing you to Himself that is unavoidable. Argue intellectually all you want about the existence of God, but faith can only come when He confronts you so boldly that you cannot deny Him.
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Jun 26, 2013 16:57:37   #
russelray wrote:
I think I know what book, and if it is indeed the book I think, that book has load of problems inherent within it. Probably the reason why most thinking people pretty much dismiss most of what's in it. It's a history book but a badly written one with no one editing the contradictions. Seems they could have at least done a good job of editing out all the contradictions.


It is actual a partial statement made by Manuel from the comedy Faulty Towers... "I can speak English. I learned it from a book". He also said to Faulty "I know nothing"...

Cheers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5035TY5RSpg
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Jun 26, 2013 16:52:05   #
rpavich wrote:
They were actually the opposite, designed to reveal the truth to those whom are God's elect while those who weren't didn't understand them.


No disagreement here...
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Jun 26, 2013 16:49:13   #
eye2eye wrote:
Well aren't you just full of love? That's your answer to everything. You act like you really mean it, but the way you spew hate, there is no way in hell I would ever believe you. You have lost all credibility to speak about gays since you know NOTHING.


I know nothing. I learned it from a book...
Its not hate. It is disapproval. If you can't accept that it is your problem not mine.

Cheers.
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Jun 26, 2013 16:40:11   #
eye2eye wrote:
That's because you and your "ilk" have no idea about the gay world whereas gays know both worlds. It's not just a bunch of men runnin around pokin each other in the butt. What about Lesbians? Are they "sodomites" too? You haven't a clue so your ignorance shows through with every post. Most gays have lived in both worlds and know the difference. They have been educated in life and are willing to go against your kind to live a happy one.


God Bless you...
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Jun 26, 2013 16:35:27   #
Bangee5 wrote:
Harvey, when I first read that verse about cutting off the hand that offended me in sin, I did not think that I should cut off my hand. I knew what that verse meant. My problem was in trying to give up the sin. There are no dangerous passages in the bible that needs be made safe. You just need a better understanding of those troubling passages along with some common sense when one tries to make a logical interpretation. Instead of condemning the bible, try making better sense of what you are reading, both the Old and the New Testament. Use bible study help books or/and talk with your pastor about troubling verses.
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The Bible is littered with passages that are written in parables...

"The defining characteristic of the parable is the presence of a prescriptive subtext suggesting how a person should behave or believe. Aside from providing guidance and suggestions for proper action in life, parables frequently use metaphorical language which allows people to more easily discuss difficult or complex ideas. Parables teach an abstract argument, using a concrete narrative which is more easily grasped."
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