Sunday, July 14, 2019
Should we Recycle?
Free eBook ~ Today
By: James Byrd, MBA (Business Consultant)
Mark your calendar now. My book/calendar will help you understand upcoming days and generate less stress as to what a particular day in the past, present or the future will be like, or in essences, what will become an obvious reflection of now-time.
My newest edition, “The Future: 2020” is based on the first edition, (“Foretell the Future with the I Ching and My Calendar of Days.”) I just downsized the title somewhat and add more of my observations to be noted by my fans that have been following this project. There is also an eBook coming out soon to accompany this new edition. Cost for the eBook will be $46.00 to you before the sale, or right now. Today, 9/12, “The Future: 2020” will be free to download.
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Good Morning ~ God's Minute
July Fourteenth ~ God's Daily Minute
“I will praise Thee, for Thou hast heard me.” – Ps. 118:21 ~
Our dear Heavenly Father, reverently do we approach Thee, the giver of all good and perfect gifts. We give thanks to Thee for all the blessings Thou hast so graciously bestowed upon us. Thou hast kept us day by day unto this hour. We must say that goodness and mercy have followed us. We have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. For the sake of Jesus do Thou forgive all our sins. Wash us in the blood of the Lamb.
Give us grace to perform every duty in life conscientiously, and in Thy fear, O Lord. May we not be slothful in business, but fervent in spirit, serving the Lord. May our lives be fully consecrated to Thy service. Help us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Give us the mind of Christ. May we crucify the old Adam with all his affections and lusts, so that the new man may daily arise within us to live before Thee in righteousness and purity. Give us grace, dear Lord, to live such lives day by day, that when our end shall come we may be prepared to enter upon the rest that remaineth for the people of God. Grant these blessings unto us, and to all our fellow men, out of the fullness of Thine infinite love and mercy, in Christ Jesus our Lord and Saviour, and for His sake alone. Amen
By: Conrad Huber, D. D., Richmond, Ind.
Source: “God's Minute: A Book of 365 Daily Prayers Sixty Seconds Long for Home Worship”
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Kaneh Bosm: The Hidden Story of Cannabis in the Old Testament
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Can Cannabis oil reduce cancerous tumors? - Newsnight
BBC Newsnight
Published on Mar 25, 2015
Its known as a pain reliever but can it cure serious illnesses? The medical use of marijuana has been legalized in almost half of US states and anecdotal evidence suggests that cannabis oil can be used for serious illnesses.
"Besides, Canada, Cannabis, its a no brainer. ' ~Bro. B.
"Besides, Canada, Cannabis, its a no brainer. ' ~Bro. B.
The Pot Debate
LearnOutLoud.com Review
Watch this stimulating debate on the motion to legalize drugs. Since the drug war began 30 years ago it has cost the U.S. government $2.5 trillion dollars and has currently locked up over 100,000 nonviolent drug offenders in federal prison. The side arguing for the legalization of drugs points out how the drug war has primarily been waged against minorities and the poor in a disproportionate ratio to drug usage. They argue that drug use does not equal drug abuse, and that many drugs such as marijuana are less harmful to society than the current legal drugs of alcohol and prescription drugs. The side arguing against legalizing drugs points out the detrimental effects some drugs have had on communities such as meth and heroin, and how the drug war has to an extent deterred drug usage. Be sure to wait for the results of this excellent debate from Intelligence Squared U.S.Source it now: LearnOutLoud.com
"Besides, Canada, Cannabis, its a no brainer. ' ~Bro. B.
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