yes and when i got there he'd left the swine
2007-08-22 08:45:30
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answered by ♥BEX♥ 7
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There could be genuine international peace - all and sundry could be a super brotherhood. the project arises while adult men intervene with the purity of actuality. The early congregation held onto the certainty of Jesus' teachings - they have been all taken care of as equals. Then got here the super apostasy wherein adult men raised leaders for themselves and the church/congregation resembled an extremely strictly organised faith. This new progression grew to become greater all in favour of coverage/place of work and governed notably much like a ruthless company fairly than a unfastened/freeing faith of the midsection as Jesus taught. Church historian Charles Jacobs, interior the story of the Church, writes: "interior the beginning up particularly some the artwork of the congregation became accomplished by using people who had no respectable place. It became voluntary provider, freely rendered. by using the midsection of the 0.33 century, it became accomplished by using the expert clergy. between priests and laity there became a pointy difference. The clergy, too, have been divided into greater and decrease grades. interior the better grades have been bishops, presbyters and deacons; interior the decrease grade sub-deacons, lectors, exorcists, acolytes and janitors. all of them have been inducted into place of work by using some form of ordination, and the belief of community employer had long previous so far that for the period of a few church homes even the grave diggers have been ordained. for this reason the artwork of the Church became passing out of the palms of the numerous into those of the few, and those few have been coming to be called belonging to a greater robust class." all of us be attentive to what befell while Christianity have been given to it is worse factor - Constantine the political chief made Christianity the state faith and used it to his benefit (human beings began to kill interior the call of Christianity). Christianity now no longer resembled what Jesus taught. The Crusades befell and so forth.
2016-12-16 03:11:06
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I would. I actually am engaged to a man who lives in Morocco and would love to live there. For now we are going to start a business in America, but hope to make enough in the next five years to buy a business in Morocco and a summer home for starters and then retire there. I love that man so much I'd move to the farthest outreaches of the planet.
2007-08-22 08:21:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if it was Barbados. That is where my partner was born but he has lived in the UK for over 50 years. The best I can do is have an occasional holiday in the Bajan sun.
2007-08-22 08:22:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if he wanted me too, and he asked me to go with him.. No I would not follow him out of desperation or because I was afraid he would leave me.. If he loved me he would take me with him, and if he did not then there would be no use me following him.
2007-08-22 08:20:52
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answered by Mari-Mari 6
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yes i wouldn't think twice about following him to the end of the world
2007-08-22 08:24:04
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answered by mirrorbee 6
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I did when I was 17. My guy got a job in Korea. I went after I graduated high school here in the US. I don't advise it tho.
2007-08-22 08:24:50
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answered by IamwhatIam♥♥♥♥♥ 5
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If I had to follow him that far, it would mean I was chasing him! JK--yes I would. And I have as far as I'm concerned!
2007-08-22 08:20:30
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answered by Valkyrie 7
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Yes, definitely.
2007-08-22 08:22:28
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answered by Delly xx 5
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No
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its just a silly phase i'm going through
2007-08-22 10:01:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If I was married to my love I would follow him from here to anywhere. Heaven to Hell.
But Im not marrie dto him I married my sons father.
2007-08-22 08:31:08
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answered by ? 4
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