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Thank you, Jim Courtesy of Blogging Circle of Friends Monthly challenge winner March 1, 2021 ThirteenTime Blogger of the Week on Blogging Circle of Friends Last was December 6-December 12, 2020 Best Group, Best Blog |
"October 30, 2019" ![]() Prompt: "Discuss this quote in your blog: “Why do we resist the mystery that change brings? When we get too rigid and inflexible, rigor mortis of the soul sets in. For proof of this, we need look no further than to those who choose to stay in a relationship or job long after the soul, or life force, that originally brought it passion and joy has vacated the premises.” ― Dennis Merritt Jones"It is thinking like this that has led to a society where everything, including marriage, is disposable. If you get married and the joy leaves a relationship you just file for a divorce? I don't think so! I told my late wife that the only way either of us was leaving our marriage was in a body bag. Unfortunately she left just that way in 2014. Relationships are something you work for. We live in an age where people are lazy and look for a quick fix or way out. If you want out get a body bag! Otherwise put some effort into it! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
"October 31, 2019" ![]() ![]() Prompt: "Happy Halloween! Happy Samhain! Let’s embrace the day and write about fear. What is a fear you have conquered?"I started to not answer this prompt because as a Christian I do not celebrate Samhein and try to shy awway from Halloween, but as the world becomes more and more evil it appears that these celebrations are growing bigger and bigger. I know that Jesus attended celebrations that were not in the Bible or Old Testament as it was during His earthly ministry. If He can do so then I will attend parties here. The celebration He attended was not a pagan celebration though. Halloween is a pagan holiday and for that reason I question it. Jesus attended a mid winter celebration honoring the defeat of Alexander the Great, which was a Jewish celebration. He never attended pagan ones. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |