@Douglas : The government has trade aka tariffs for income. The church AKA the congregation outside of tithing has no mechanism to gather resources. Tithing now isn’t generally used as it was originally used. Tithing could go toward the congregation first but then how do you pay the preachers or the bills for the building. If the tithing primarily goes toward the preachers then how do we guarantee the congregation is receiving its portion? Failure in execution not design.
If there was only one thing that needed fixing, taxes, tithes, we should be not doing any, then the question is how do we pay for everything, um, interesting conundrum
No the show didn’t wear me out, my work-life and the new little sinus thing the unleashed did, and in stopping the conversation, well that’s not my call it’s yours, free will
I can tell the extra 20 minutes from your standard length episode really wore you out. The cost of valuable conversations. 😜
Again, I plan to stop these conversations at the end of 2025 unless you specifically request they continue.
You can always ask questions if you want me to respond to them.
Love you brother 🤟🏻💕✝️🫶🏻🙏🏻
If you’re not comfortable calling Heavenly Father Baali (My Master/Lord), why not call Him Ishi (My Husband). I don’t believe calling Him Lord would be summoning demons. This knowledge is only hidden to those who choose to ignore the Bible.
Did you know you can find Hemi-Sync and Binaural tracks and playlists to listen to on spotify? They say they improve concentration and sleep.
Outline of Biblical Usage:
Baal = ”lord”
proper masculine noun
-supreme male divinity of the Phoenicians or Canaanites
-a Reubenite
-the son of Jehiel and grandfather of Saul
proper locative noun
-a town of Simeon, probably identical to Baalath-beer
I wouldn’t consider Baal a proper name through biblical understanding. It’s used as a singular and plural:
Judges 3:7 NIV — [7] The Israelites did evil in the eyes of the LORD; they forgot the LORD their God and served the Baals and the Asherahs.
Hosea 2:16 NIV — [16] “In that day,” declares the LORD, “you will call me ‘my husband’; you will no longer call me ‘my master.’
Hosea 2:16 AMP — [16] “It shall come about in that day,” says the LORD,
“That you will call Me Ishi (my husband)
And will no longer call Me Baali (my Baal).
Hosea 2:16 LSB — [16] “And it will be in that day,” declares Yahweh,
“That you will call Me Ishi
And will no longer call Me Baali.
Regarding LEDs, do you think it was planned obsolescence that stopped companies from manufacturing bulbs like the Centennial Bulb? It has lasted 120 years. I believe its durability is attributed to the carbon and nitrogen used in its manufacturing. Both LED and fluorescent have a flicker rate instead of the constant light from incandescent bulbs.
where now it takes hours. (These conversations are great excuses to do research. 😁)
Do you think we should only have one tax on select sales for state government income and tariffs for federal government income? Would this help our currency purchase more goods?
2 months ago
@Douglas : The government has trade aka tariffs for income. The church AKA the congregation outside of tithing has no mechanism to gather resources. Tithing now isn’t generally used as it was originally used. Tithing could go toward the congregation first but then how do you pay the preachers or the bills for the building. If the tithing primarily goes toward the preachers then how do we guarantee the congregation is receiving its portion? Failure in execution not design.
2 months ago
If there was only one thing that needed fixing, taxes, tithes, we should be not doing any, then the question is how do we pay for everything, um, interesting conundrum
2 months ago
How about I just call him Father
2 months ago
No the show didn’t wear me out, my work-life and the new little sinus thing the unleashed did, and in stopping the conversation, well that’s not my call it’s yours, free will
2 months ago
I can tell the extra 20 minutes from your standard length episode really wore you out. The cost of valuable conversations. 😜 Again, I plan to stop these conversations at the end of 2025 unless you specifically request they continue. You can always ask questions if you want me to respond to them. Love you brother 🤟🏻💕✝️🫶🏻🙏🏻
2 months ago
If you’re not comfortable calling Heavenly Father Baali (My Master/Lord), why not call Him Ishi (My Husband). I don’t believe calling Him Lord would be summoning demons. This knowledge is only hidden to those who choose to ignore the Bible. Did you know you can find Hemi-Sync and Binaural tracks and playlists to listen to on spotify? They say they improve concentration and sleep.
2 months ago
Outline of Biblical Usage: Baal = ”lord” proper masculine noun -supreme male divinity of the Phoenicians or Canaanites -a Reubenite -the son of Jehiel and grandfather of Saul proper locative noun -a town of Simeon, probably identical to Baalath-beer I wouldn’t consider Baal a proper name through biblical understanding. It’s used as a singular and plural: Judges 3:7 NIV — [7] The Israelites did evil in the eyes of the LORD; they forgot the LORD their God and served the Baals and the Asherahs.
2 months ago
Hosea 2:16 NIV — [16] “In that day,” declares the LORD, “you will call me ‘my husband’; you will no longer call me ‘my master.’ Hosea 2:16 AMP — [16] “It shall come about in that day,” says the LORD, “That you will call Me Ishi (my husband) And will no longer call Me Baali (my Baal). Hosea 2:16 LSB — [16] “And it will be in that day,” declares Yahweh, “That you will call Me Ishi And will no longer call Me Baali.
2 months ago
Regarding LEDs, do you think it was planned obsolescence that stopped companies from manufacturing bulbs like the Centennial Bulb? It has lasted 120 years. I believe its durability is attributed to the carbon and nitrogen used in its manufacturing. Both LED and fluorescent have a flicker rate instead of the constant light from incandescent bulbs.
2 months ago
where now it takes hours. (These conversations are great excuses to do research. 😁) Do you think we should only have one tax on select sales for state government income and tariffs for federal government income? Would this help our currency purchase more goods?