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Re: Blog - Big Thinkers Blog
8/17/2006 9:17:09 AM

Hi Kathy,

You are amazing! 

This is a great story Kathy one I will be certain to share.

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Re: Blog - Big Thinkers Blog
8/17/2006 9:20:49 AM
Thank you Kathy.

The biggest stumbling block for me was this verse I
ran across when I was reading.

"No man can serve two masters. Either he will love the one
and hate the other..."

It was a hard lesson to learn and I lost years of my life
because of this. No longer.
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Re: Blog - Big Thinkers Blog
8/17/2006 10:00:35 AM

Hello Kathy,

A very inspiring story.  Thank you for sharing it with us.  I will be sure to pass it on. 

It made me think of how simple life really should be and how difficult we all make it because we don't believe it can be so simple.

Thank you again for sharing.

Your Friend,

Tina

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Re: Blog - Big Thinkers Blog
8/17/2006 10:22:31 AM
Great story, Kathy. Lawton
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Re: Blog - Big Thinkers Blog
8/17/2006 10:54:56 AM
Catchy blog title. It reminds of an illustration in a talk I heard about the "Big Bang Theory". I actually believe it's not a theory at all. I can imagine God thinking along the lines of what you hear in Crocodile Dundee when he is confronted by this kid punk and say's to him, "That's not a knife" and shows him his fourteen inch blade, "That's a knife",  that send him high tailing out of there.  Changing the wording a bit, I can just hear God say, "That's not a bang", and with only a thought, "That's a bang" started the events of creation.
As humans, we're pretty dumb if we think we choose to not accept  the fact of creation by the design of the Creator.
Amsoil Inc. was created by a man named A.J. Amatuzio because he believed there was a better way to provide vehicle owners with scientificaly designed motor oils similarly to what is used in jet engines. The characteristics of synthetic automotive lubricants did not happen by accident.      
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