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True or false.

hello Rollo Tamasi, dirtfarmer here

I sent them to WKRP in Cincinnati for her to touch them , but they came back with a note attached: Return to sender, no such address.
Oh I see why now.
You're from Georgia.
They probably thought you were a commie or something.
 
I thought it was next to the Ukraine.

hello Rollo Tamasi, dirtfarmer here

No, that is the other Georgia in the Caucasus region. In the south there is no regions just pastures. Any way that "Georgia" is at the crossroads of western Asia and eastern Europe. They have regions over there not pastures.
 
True.
Confession would be a good beginning place. But if you can't even admit the truth about where you're at and who you are you'll hardly be seeking to move forward in Christ.
Putting aside your assumption and confession thereon. What if someone can't accept that they are loved unconditionally by God, how can that block or mute or damage their spiritual progression/maturity?
 
Let's make sure we 'don't be cruel and let's be friends'
if not then 'I'm leaving' in the 'early morning rain'
And I'll probably catch a 'fever' but I will be thankful 'for the good times'
Maybe I will 'walk a mile in my shoes" to the 'green green grass of home'
Whilst 'doing the clam and you'll think of me'
 
Wrg,

I'd like you to define your terminology. What do you mean by:
  • 'who we are', and
  • 'move forward with God'?
Are you a self-esteem advocate? Is that what you mean by accepting 'who we are'?

Oz
I can't define who we are as each of us will have their own idea about who they are and what they are.
To move forward with God I mean our spiritual walk and relationship.

Not sure what you mean by "self esteem advocate" but I do think our self esteem affects our thoughts about who we think we are or what we are which I think in turn affects our relationship with God and subsequently our relationship.
 
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