Friday, March 14, 2014

Southwest Christian Church


Notice that clever little warning about well...uh...going to hell?

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  1. There's that expression: go to heaven for the weather, hell for the company.

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  2. That one sends a shiver up my spine.

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  3. Too funny. I do love William's comments.

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  4. I don't believe that for a minute; there are too many variables in life to be able to make such a blanket statement.

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  5. So what will your decision determine ?
    MB

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  6. I love the depth of this image... not sure about the depth of the message though ;-)

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  7. Hmmm.I wonder why churches think fear tactics work.

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  8. so one wrong decision could forever change your afterlife? no forgiveness?

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  9. Hmmmm... not sure what to say here. Interesting message.

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  10. Designed to get one thinking I guess.
    That border station is the international border between Canada and the US on the Alaska highway. When we went into Canada we were asked how long we would be there and we made the mistake of saying a week. We then were sent to immigration and spent two hours having everything in our vehicle searched.

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  11. I'd rather think the statement is more about life than is about, well, you know.

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  12. Some seem to find comfort in a very black and white approach to things. All or nothing. I haven't seen life unfold like that.

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  13. Sometimes I think I might....

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  14. Just make a good act of confession and you are on your way up - or so I was taught by the nuns! ;-)

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  15. I've spent my whole life in Maine. I might like a little 'warmth'. hahahaha

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  16. love the clouds. looks like a gorgeous day!! thank you for linking up to InSPIREd Sunday. nice to meet you, i am one of the hosts, Beth from "E. Lizard Breath Speaks" ... have a lovely week. take care. ( :

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  17. I think they meant Heaven, Lowell! Blast from the past! We have not yet brought our English Cream Golden Retriever Elsa to church with us.....

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  18. That building is a triumph of geometry!

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