The Sandbox
We need a stateman, a servant of God, and a person of character—not a child who throws a tantrum, trades nasty remarks and has no manners. Americans. Do you want a “king”? What we saw last night was embarrassing, ugly and appalling.
We need a stateman, a servant of God, and a person of character—not a child who throws a tantrum, trades nasty remarks and has no manners. Americans. Do you want a “king”? What we saw last night was embarrassing, ugly and appalling.
Through the years, Mom was there to witness my first step, first word, first bra, first date and first time behind the wheel. Mom was a doctor taking a splinter out of my finger or putting a band-aid on my elbow. Mom would read me the Adventures of Pooh, watch Saturday morning cartoons with me and take me to Disney movies.
As I held him, rocking on the porch and looking out at our pond, his eyes were as big as “the moon in Jupiter” looking about and noticing the leaves dropping, birds singing and flying, a lizard crawling about on the flowers, touching the bench we were sitting in, and gazing at me with a big, beautiful smile.
I think you will agree that if we were under God’s laws and not those of man that our world would be ideal. God has addressed every issue in his laws with a solution that makes sense and could and should be used by all. I have been studying numerous books on his laws with the KJV Bible being the center for knowledge and understanding for many years and wish to share my thoughts and welcome your thoughts…
Understanding God’s Laws