Sunday sounds a lot like Son-day and sundae's are delightful. Christ is light and love, and light and warmth come from the Sun. The Sun is sacrificing itself to shed light and warmth upon us, to give us life.
Saturday sounds a lot like Saturn-day. There are people who worship Saturn, who like to masquerade as followers of the God of the Old Testament. There is a giant hexagon on top of Saturn, a six-sided shape.
Does anyone else feel like the week starts on Monday? And that the new year should start on the first day of spring?
It leaps of what page? Sorry I'm not disputing that the Word of God is alive. But I don't know what you're saying that I'm referring to.
I actually don't like the term Bible because it conotes the standard canon which is lacking some scriptures. But all the printed words on paper are just ink on paper. You must consume of the Daily bread to see the living word. Gaining spiritual discernment through testing all things.
Sunday sounds a lot like Son-day and sundae's are delightful. Christ is light and love, and light and warmth come from the Sun. The Sun is sacrificing itself to shed light and warmth upon us, to give us life.
Saturday sounds a lot like Saturn-day. There are people who worship Saturn, who like to masquerade as followers of the God of the Old Testament. There is a giant hexagon on top of Saturn, a six-sided shape.
Does anyone else feel like the week starts on Monday? And that the new year should start on the first day of spring?
Good thing we have the Word of God.
The Word of God is alive. It leaps off of the page. The printed words of man to which you refer are not alive.
It leaps of what page? Sorry I'm not disputing that the Word of God is alive. But I don't know what you're saying that I'm referring to.
I actually don't like the term Bible because it conotes the standard canon which is lacking some scriptures. But all the printed words on paper are just ink on paper. You must consume of the Daily bread to see the living word. Gaining spiritual discernment through testing all things.