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Who is your favorite pony?

I was a child when the original ones were out. I had several, the stable, and the girl named Megan.

Over the course of about three years I collect some and wanted them all, but didn't get all of them. I had:
Applejack
Blossom
Firefly
Lemondrop
Moon Dancer
Snuzzle
Baby Moon Dancer
Baby Firefly

My mother talked me into selling it all in a yard sale.
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Trump goes after mail-in voting and election machines; "States are merely an “agent” for the Federal Government", must do what President says

So you think I'm Donald Trump eh? Okey dokey.
No, you're far too articulate and cogent to be Trump. You just seem very much concerned with this particular issue, so I figured you'd be involved at some level. Certainly more than I intend to be.

-- A2SG, besides, Trump can't be involved, since the president plays no role in amending the Constitution....
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Trump goes after mail-in voting and election machines; "States are merely an “agent” for the Federal Government", must do what President says

It only took a little over 9 months to repeal the 18th amendment. And Trump is going to be like Warren Buffett and George Soros when it comes to longevity. Like them he'll still be going strong in his 90s.
All right then. Keep us posted on your progress, won't ya?

-- A2SG, what's happened so far?
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All humans are 50th cousins?

It also occurs my deceased uncle (died 2010) apparently had an affair in the early 1960s....and someone who is 99.9% chance of being my first cousin messaged me. He found out via ancestry.com his father, whom he is named after, is not really his biological father.
It puts meat on the bones of the old comic line, "I can trace my ancestry as far back as my mother".
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"Singleness is a gift" is actually a lie?

Life in and of itself is a gift.

Circumstances can change drastically for any of us. We all have to learn to be grateful and content in all circumstances, as the Scripture encourages us to be.

I followed the directions, married a man who was active in church, went along with the teachings that women should marry and have children and submit to their husbands.

For all of that I was abused and cheated on. I left, and I filed for divorce because feminism and social change allowed that. I don't feel guilt or shame for it. I am grateful that it was an option and allowed by God.

I am grateful and content with my life as it is now.

I would like to have a healthy relationship with a man and possibly marry again, but I am happy and content enough without a man to carry on my life without one. I will always happily choose singleness over a bad relationship and be thankful I don't have to spend my life in a toxic and harmful marriage.

As far as complaints about feminism, there are levels to it. Most are not angry, raging feminist. Most pick and choose which parts they agree with and don't. I'm happy I can have a bank account, get a loan, seek medical attention without a husband present, and vote. I am most happy about being able to escape the "Christian" marriage that was full of abuse and adultery. The only regret I have about it is that I stuck it out for as long as I did.
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I Have No Good Besides God

“Preserve me, O God, for I take refuge in You.
I said to the Lord, ‘You are my Lord;
I have no good besides You.’
As for the saints who are in the earth,
They are the majestic ones in whom is all my delight.
The sorrows of those who have bartered for another god will be multiplied;
I shall not pour out their drink offerings of blood,
Nor will I take their names upon my lips.” (Psalm 16:1-4 NASB1995)

As followers of Jesus Christ, our lives are to be surrendered to the Lord to do his will. He is to be our Lord and Master, and we are to be his servants who obey him, in practice. But we are still human beings who live in flesh bodies on a fallen world, and who are subject to temptation and to the physical environment around us, and to sickness, and to trials and tribulations of many kinds. So we pray for God’s continued watch and care over our lives.

For we do take refuge in our Lord. And this is not something we do only when we are sick or troubled in any way, but it is our life practice to take shelter in the Lord and in his watch and care over our lives, and in the teachings of the Scriptures, to find in them our safe haven. We find our security in the Lord and not in the people and not in the things of this world. He is our protection, not drugs, not armies, and not kings. Only God!

Only God is truly good in all respects. There are humans who are living holy lives, pleasing to God, in His service, but we seem to be in the minority. Yet our goodness comes only from God living within us and not from our human fleshly natures. So God gets all the glory and all the praise for any good that is being produced in and through our lives. And that is good, because that keeps us humble, for we have no cause for pride or for self-glory.

And the saints are not the dead people who were later given sainthood by a particular religious organization. The saints who are in the earth are God’s holy people who have died with him to sin and who are now living to God and to his righteousness in walks of obedience to his commands, all in the power of God. We are those who are called of God to be separate (unlike, different) from the world because we’re becoming like Jesus in character.

And we should find delight in other followers of Christ who are living holy lives unto God and for whom the Word of God is precious to them. They should be an encouragement to us, and us to them. And we should have sweet times of fellowship with them, in the Lord, in the sharing of God’s Word and his teachings, and in applying the teachings of the Scriptures to our everyday lives. And this can be in person or via the internet, et al.

And now this is the sad part. There are many people on this earth who do not know God, and who do not honor God with their lives, and some of them are those who profess faith in Jesus Christ with their lips, but whose hearts are far from God. For they are still living to please the sinful desires of the flesh and not to please God. So, essentially they are going after the gods of this world rather than to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ, to do his will.

We must not participate with them in their sins of adultery and idolatry and all that is evil and wicked. We are to find no pleasure and no joy with them in the things which are contrary to the will of God and to his purpose for our lives. So we are also not to join in with these institutional market-driven “churches” which are partnered with the ungodly of this world in an unholy union, which is forbidden by God. We are to come out from among them!

For God, in his mercy and grace, sent Jesus Christ (God the Son) to die on a cross to take upon himself the sins of the world. And when he died, our sins died with him, and when he was resurrected from the dead, he rose victorious over sin, death, and hell, on our behalf. And all this was so that, by faith in Jesus Christ, we will now die to sin, not just once, but daily, and so we will walk (in conduct, in practice) in obedience to God’s commands.

For, if sin continues to be our practice (habit), and not obedience to our Lord and to his commandments (in practice), then according to the teachings of the Scriptures, regardless of what we profess with our lips, we will not have salvation from sin nor eternal life with God. So, we need to know what the Scriptures teach, but in their correct biblical context. For many lies are being taught from Scriptures taught out of context. So please read the Scriptures.

Gospel:[Matthew 7:13-14,21-23; Luke 9:23-26; John 10:27-30; Acts 26:18; Romans 2:5-10; Romans 6:1-23; Romans 8:1-14; 1 Corinthians 10:1-22; Galatians 5:16-24; Ephesians 2:8-10; Ephesians 4:17-32; Ephesians 5:3-6; Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 3:1-19; Hebrews 12:1-2; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 1:1-10; 1 John 2:3-6; 1 John 3:4-10; Revelation 2:1-29; Revelation 3:1-22]

As the Deer

By Martin J. Nystrom
Based off Psalm 42:1


As the deer panteth for the water
So my soul longeth after You
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship You

You alone are my strength, my shield
To You alone may my spirit yield
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship You

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I Have No Good Besides God
An Original Work / August 20, 2025
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love

Is being single, and able to handle it, a blessing?

Ironically, I don't pay a lot of attention to my health. I exercise everyday but I still eat some junk foods. Not a lot, but still. Although the "junk food" I eat is mostly nuts, it might be too salty for many and probably had other toxic ingredients.

I barely drink water as well. Most of my fluid intake is from sweet milk beverages I made myself. In fact, drinking a glass of water in one sitting will literally make me sick. So my "water" is technically "hummingbird nectar" (1 part sugar and 5 parts water - tropical mix). Before I started eating salty nuts, I added more salt to sweet beverages. After a marathon, I'd add enough salt to my drinks, it's nearly as salty as sea water! Salt literally comes off my eyes!

I also work multiple shifts each day. afternoon, evening, and past midnight with some 1 to 2 hr naps in between and sometimes morning too. Stress levels is relatively high.

No food supplements, no meds. I also never visit the doctor because I'm not insured.

On top of this, I also live in one the most polluted cities in the world right next to a very busy street in an apartment where neighbors smoke so I breath 3rd hand cigarette smoke as well.

The Lord did tell me to exercise and limit my meals to just 2 each day, but it wasn't much because I'd do it anyway because it's fun. I skate, run, bike, and lift weights.

But honestly, I don't really desire to live long on Earth. I'd rather die in the next 10 years than live to over a hundred even if I managed to stay fit over the age of 100, I'd rather die sooner than later.
To each their own.

I keep the body as the temple of God.

I eat very little and spaced, and only drink water.
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Deliverance Ministries

These process for unbelievers would result in being 7x worse off unless being lead by the Holy Spirit.

Derek Prince Ministries has several helpful episodes on youtube

I watched some, i think i like that preacher. I am trying to watch more of him to learn and investigate, but i don't want to bombard my head with too much.
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Another look at the moon landing.

What, that you've got nothing to say?
Couldn't agree more.
Mocking something which you told God, and us, that you "hand on heart believed" just shows how little credibility you have.

Gosh yer up early and about :)
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Coming Out In The Vatican A Homosexual Theocracy

No. Homosexuals can marry now. I think it has to do more with culture a family expectations. Latino families expect marriage and grandchildren. If that does not happen, they are encouraged to the priesthood. I believe most are devout in the beginning and basically see it as the best option. Either way, homosexual or not, celibacy is expected. And many do practice it faithfully. But I expect if they find other men such as themselves, temptation abounds. Last I read it is the Episcopal Church that has a higher rate of homosexual clergy than the RCC. But they are not held to the same standards expected from the RCC as far as discipline.

Back in the past being a priest was the perfect cover and escape from familial and societal expectations. I’m sure it still is. But that does not make these men any less sincere if they felt a genuine calling to the priesthood. Again, homosexual or not, they are all called to celibacy.

And remember, marriage is not an insurance policy against sexual desire and preferences.
From AI Overview:

Comparing the two, while the Episcopal Church openly ordains and supports LGBTQ+ clergy, including gay and lesbian individuals, the Catholic Church, while having a substantial number of gay priests, still operates under a system that often requires them to be closeted.
Therefore, it's more accurate to say that there are a higher number of openly gay Episcopal priests than openly gay Catholic priests, reflecting the different stances and policies of the two denominations on LGBTQ+ issues.
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Another look at the moon landing.

There are probably many songs that each of us likes, but we don't brink them up in a discussion about the moon landings. I'm still not sure why you did that.

The same reason I'm going to give you this, Enjoy :)

You tube https://youtu.be/-kowTcF3Hdo?si=Z1B-eBENu3LL4qPF
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Another look at the moon landing.

I have given loads on here but alas it falls onto deaf ears.
No. You have posted hundreds of links to you tube videos, but none of them give credible reasons why the Christian astronauts should lie about their experiences. Discerning ears, not deaf ears.
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Muslims, Catholics, and ‘the Same God’

I don't want to promote anything wrong here but I am developing a soft spot for the sspx because I think they want to cleave to a Catholicism that doesn't seem so acquiescent. It doesn't mean I'll defect to the sspx but - I'm feeling their pain.
What’s sspx?
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Another look at the moon landing.

I doubt you'll agree with this.
What, that you've got nothing to say?
Couldn't agree more.
Man filmed walking on the moon.^_^
Mocking something which you told God, and us, that you "hand on heart believed" just shows how little credibility you have.
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Another look at the moon landing.

I love this song; posted by @Herman Hedning

'We're all living in America'

You Tube https://youtu.be/Rr8ljRgcJNM?si=mIKfa-HVjMhTSkf3

Thanks Herman.
Sure @Apple Sky, it is a catchy song but it you should take it for what it is - a satire on American cultural appropriation and worldwide Americanisation. You used it as an argument against moon landings which of course it isn't.
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