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Stop Foreclosures! Sell or buy a home in the preforeclosure stage

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Today's declining economy is taking a toll on American homeowners. Many Americans are in default on their mortgage and thousands of homes across the country are in foreclosure. I would like to introduce you to the preforeclosure process. Where investors, first time home buyers and yes, even the homeowner will benefit.



When God is all you have...you realize that He is all you need

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As a Born Again Christian I know that I have a personal relationship with God. I know that He is with me always and I should depend on Him to help me through situations.

I have only been a Christian for 8 years and they say old habits are hard to break. All of my life I was independent and could always find ways to fix problems or situations in my life. I am head strong and very driven when it comes to facing problems head on and coming up with a solution.



"Why is there suffering? That proves there is no loving’ God." or does it?

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Study the soil for a moment. It naturally produces weeds. No one plants them; no one waters them. They even stubbornly push through cracks of a dry sidewalk. Millions of useless weeds sprout like there’s no tomorrow, strangling our crops and ruining our lawns. Pull them out by the roots, and there will be more tomorrow. They are nothing but a curse!



"Missing Link" Still Missing in "theory" of evolution.

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Imaginations certainly took flight over Archaeoraptor Liaoningensis, a birdlike fossil with a meat-eater’s tail that was spirited out of northeastern China, ‘discovered’ at a Tucson, Arizona, gem and mineral show last year, and displayed at the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C. Some 110,000 visitors saw the exhibit, which closed January 17; millions more read about the find in November’s National Geographic. Now, paleontologists are eating crow. Instead of ‘a true missing link’ connecting dinosaurs to birds, the specimen appears to be a composite, its unusual appendage likely tacked on by a Chinese farmer, not evolution.