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Do You See the Crowds?

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by PastorSBC1303, Feb 4, 2006.

  1. Helen

    Helen <img src =/Helen2.gif>

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    Yup, you're tired now. God bless you, tinytim!

    OK folks, biology lesson:

    sex is determined by the father.
    blood type can be either father or mother.
    Rh factor can be either father or mother.
    DNA is a product of the combination of both.

    BUT the infant body produces its own blood and never gets blood cells from either the mother or the father.
     
  2. william s. correa

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    Again, The question was How much of the mothers blood is contributed to the development of the unborn not Blood type , I think bapmom got it. Tiny Stick to preaching Just kidding, as far as the Biology lesson all I need is the Bible: no offense .
     
  3. tinytim

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    I think I will just stick to preaching... Christ and Him crucified!

    Can't go wrong there.
     
  4. william s. correa

    william s. correa New Member

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    Amen, Good for you!
     
  5. TaterTot

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    Tim,
    My tape came today and I enjoyed hearing you preach. Thank you for sharing your gift and your passion. Your honesty and genuineness came through loud and clear. But I did have one problem with ya: Ya talk normal (like me) which did surprise me, but you say "roof" like a YANK!!!!! [​IMG] :D [​IMG] (and so does SBC) ;)

    Thanks again for sharing that nice exposition of John 4.

    ( I didnt realize yall was liberals neither. I heard that man a-hollerin' "amen!" those two times! lol)
     
  6. Gib

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    This is the longest thread I've ever seen here. 24 pages, wow! :rolleyes: [​IMG]
     
  7. Joshua Rhodes

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    Using this song in a sermon April 9th. See what you think. It's sung by Caedmon's Call.

    Spit and the clay
    When washed away gave the blind man sight.
    Blue eyes couldn’t comprehend
    The sun or how light ended the night.
    Shackled in blindness since his birth,
    Who sinned? Was it he? What’s it all worth?

    Now with eyes wide open,
    They interrogate him, saying “who is He?”
    "Do you believe what that Man is saying?”
    "Who do you say is He?”

    “All I know is I was blind,”
    He said, ”and now I see,”
    “All I know is He healed me!”

    Well I sit here today,
    And I say that I believe in Him.
    Yet I cannot fathom the wind-like way
    He’s made me new again.
    Shackled in darkness since my birth,
    Who sinned? Was it me? What’s it all worth?

    “All I know is I was blind,”
    I say, "but now I see,”
    “All I know is He healed me!”

    Now new from the womb
    They interrogate me, saying “who is He?”
    “Do you believe what that Book is saying?”
    "Oh, how gullible can you be?”

    Darwin may tend to disagree, oh I don’t know.
    Marx is writing a drug I need; still I don’t know.
    Freud analyzes in my head,
    Neitzsche’s saying God is dead...

    But I’m saying “all I know is I was blind,
    But now I see,”
    “All I know is He healed me!”
    Spit and the clay
    When washed away gave this blind man sight!
     
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