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For my blog "Prompt: Do you think people in general still value the teachings found in the Bible?

I think the moral fabric of man is in decay. Do I think people still value teachings found in the Bible? The question is did people ever truly value them? If they did they would have obeyed them a long time ago. Man is a depraved creature who will one day kneel and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. For now the only hope man has is a change of heart, which does not appear to be forthcoming.

For my blog Today we once more engaged an enemy ship just outside the neutral zone. We then took it in tow and dragged it to a star base for investigation. While doing so we observed a star. HollyMerry writes about flowers in
 
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Primrose, flower of early youth  (E)
A poem based on Victorian flower symbolism
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. Tell us about your favorite flower.

My favorite flower is the daffodil. They are the first flowers of spring and often the first sign of spring. Winter is depressing to me because everything looks dead. The after a long, depressing winter, the daffodil springs up giving me renewed vigor and hope.


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