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Demons
Posted : 6 Aug, 2008 03:48 AM

Are they real ? :devil:

:angel: Deborah

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Mom's teachings
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 04:23 PM

Dad's Teachings



He taught me I'd better listen to Mama:dancingp:

Be Blessed,

Deborah

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Godly Advice
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 04:09 PM

VERY GOOD ADVICE, MY FRIEND:yay:

God Bless You, Will.

Blessings,

:angel: Deborah

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Evolution vs Creationism
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 08:43 AM

I think the latter one is more likely to be true.

OUR GOD IS ABLE !

Created in His Image,

Deborah

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Mules
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 08:38 AM

TRUE STORY :rolleyes:

God Bless You, Susie :angel:

Deborah

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does anyone think a devotional like mine might be a good idea?
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 08:34 AM

Denise,

I think your Devotional is a Fantastic idea ! :angel:

God Bless You,

Deborah

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Once Saved
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 08:28 AM

Wow ! We agree on this one, Susie.:applause:

Thanks for your input. You've been missed around here:glow:



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Mules
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 08:13 AM

Mules and donkeys aren't the same animals. A mule is a cross between a female horse (mare) and a male donkey (a "jack"). The more unusual "hinny" is a cross between a male horse and a female donkey (a "jenny").



Mules are supposed to be sterile, but since 1527, there have been more than 60 documented cases of foals born to female mules.



Versatile and surefooted, mules come in every size from 36 inches in height to more than 17 hands, or 68 inches (Percheron draft).



Mules are known for their jumping ability and can clear fences up to 72 inches tall from a standing start.



Did You Know?



One of George Washington's finest gift to America is the development of mules as domesticated farm animals. More that anything else, Washington considered himself a planter, who farmed more than 3,000 acres at his Mount Vernon, Va. home. Washington learned that Spain's King Charles the 3rd was breeding donkey stallions with horse mares to come up with a hardy working animal. In 1785, King Charles sent a pair of donkeys to Washington as a gift, but one of them died on the voyage here. The Mammoth Jack, named "Royal Gift," along with a jack and two jennies, (gifts from Marquis de Lafayette) put Washington in the mule business and introduced the breed to America.



Maybe, I'll Get One !

Deborah

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Once Saved
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 07:46 AM

Once Saved; Always Saved. Do you believe it ?

What are your views ? :angel:

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Another Newbie
Posted : 5 Aug, 2008 07:41 AM

LoveToSmile,

Welcome to the forum. God Bless you in your search.

Love in Christ,

:angel: Deborah

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