Stormy Weather - Where's Your Faith?: Difference between revisions

From PreparingYou
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Protected "Stormy Weather - Where's Your Faith?" (‎[edit=sysop] (indefinite) ‎[move=sysop] (indefinite)) [cascading])
mNo edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
The [[Wiki Ways]] of this [[Home|preparingyou]] website can only be edited by people who have become an active participant of the [[living Network]] in good standing. You will need to bear witness to your desire to [[seek]] the [[kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]]. You do this by gathering in the [[Tens]] and freely share an alternative way of interacting as a [[community]] and [[society]] without dependence upon the [[force]]. Join the [[Network]] to find out more.
Those who choose to not be active in the [[Living Network]] may lose their privileges until they become viable again.
[[Category:Abeyance]]
<!--__NOTOC__
We are right this moment enjoying a spring thunderstorm. Of course a beautiful spring shower can bring troubles. A few years back we had a spring storm roll through and had baseball size hail stones. Not real good on roofs and siding, cars, heads or anything else. We've had tornadoes roll through the area from time to time. My brothers house was taken out several years ago by one of those Missouri twisters. His minivan was picked up out of the garage and deposited in their living room. My brother barely had time to get his family into an inside sheltered room and even then there wasn't much left but that closet when it was all over. That house was bulldozed and they built another one. An insurance company cut them a check that helped make that happen. In some cases, people are left with nothing. Other times, a family is compensated by some federal disaster grant. Those funds all come from a collective. In the case of grants, they're available from the federal govt. because your neighbors have chosen to force eachother to give in the form of taxes (forced offerings). In the case of insurance, the burden is spread out over all insured.
We are right this moment enjoying a spring thunderstorm. Of course a beautiful spring shower can bring troubles. A few years back we had a spring storm roll through and had baseball size hail stones. Not real good on roofs and siding, cars, heads or anything else. We've had tornadoes roll through the area from time to time. My brothers house was taken out several years ago by one of those Missouri twisters. His minivan was picked up out of the garage and deposited in their living room. My brother barely had time to get his family into an inside sheltered room and even then there wasn't much left but that closet when it was all over. That house was bulldozed and they built another one. An insurance company cut them a check that helped make that happen. In some cases, people are left with nothing. Other times, a family is compensated by some federal disaster grant. Those funds all come from a collective. In the case of grants, they're available from the federal govt. because your neighbors have chosen to force eachother to give in the form of taxes (forced offerings). In the case of insurance, the burden is spread out over all insured.
   
   

Latest revision as of 15:31, 1 December 2023

The Wiki Ways of this preparingyou website can only be edited by people who have become an active participant of the living Network in good standing. You will need to bear witness to your desire to seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness. You do this by gathering in the Tens and freely share an alternative way of interacting as a community and society without dependence upon the force. Join the Network to find out more.

Those who choose to not be active in the Living Network may lose their privileges until they become viable again.