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Now you have got me singing and thats not good.

This is the thread that never ends,
It goes on and on my friends,
Some people started playing it,
Not knowing what it was,
And they'll continue playing it forever just because,
This is the thread that never ends...

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I have read the Bible several times through - but it usually takes me longer than a year, because I get side-tracked by in-depth Bible Studies of one sort another. :lol:

BTW, I don't think Greek and Hebrew, or Latin for that matter, are any better or worse than the English, but what use is it if we don't all speak it? It is okay for personal edification, I think.

I know the Eskimoes have a billion words for snow. But what good is it to have that many words for snow if you are talking to someone who lives in a warm climate and has never even seen snow? It is difficult to even describe it to them, let alone tell them about all the different kinds that there are. In my opinion, it is better to relate to others with words that we can all understand than to try to impress someone with how many laguages one knows - know what I mean?

(Maybe we will get this thread locked yet! :mrgreen: :clap: )

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I try to do my daily reading first thing in the morning. On occasion, if I have to be somewhere early, I will do my daily reading in the afternoon.

For more in-depth study or other reading, I try to make time for that later at night or sometimes in the afternoon.

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I read the Bible more like a Beagle that is going through the blackberry briers after a rabbit - I can't put it down until my question or concern has been thoroughly exhausted in the scriptures, it might take days upon days of digging before I am done. Then I return back to the original scripture passage that started me on the chase and begin again, until that next rabbit hops into my brain again! :lol:

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ESPN Airs the Sons of Confederate Veterans on
"Outside the Lines" January 14th


This Sunday, January 14 at 9:30 AM Eastern, ESPN will air its
Emmy-award winning "Outside The Lines". This installment will feature
the SCV's call for the NCAA to drop the ban on events in SC and
Mississippi. This show was taped in Charleston and other locations,
including portions done at Magnolia Cemetery.

ESPN reporter Kelly Naqi interviewed SC Div. Cmdr. Randy Burbage, SC
Div. Lt. Cmdr. Gene Hogan and Compatriot Glenn McConnell, the President
Pro Tem of the SC Senate. Responding to the attention that the SCV press
conference gave to the inequity of the ban, ESPN also interviewed
officials from Clemson University and the Bi-Lo Center arena in
Greenville, South Carolina.

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