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Waiting for Wednesday.

Ok, so alot of us here collect comics right, so what books do you read or collect when Wednesday Cometh?I pick up any book by Eric Canete, Humberto Ramos, and Lienil Francis Yu and Stuart Immomen (as long as it has nothing perverse or x rated.) For t

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Heaven - Part 5

So do I warm to the possibilities I mentioned earlier in Heaven Part 1? Only in a limited sense. Compitition where everyone wins might be the equivalent of gold streets or pearly gates. I don't know. I want to hold those lightly. What I'm more sure a

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Heaven - Part 4

The last book in the Bible brings together into one great vision many themes of God's original creation. In Revelation, heaven comes to earth. The city of God descends to us. God lives among His people and wipes away every tear from their eyes; there

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Heaven - Part 3

Jesus spoke often of the kingdom of heaven. It was His way of speaking of the realm of God's rule. In prayer, He taught His disciples to say, "Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:10).Our Teacher, however, des

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Heaven - Part 2

Moses and the prophets tell us only a little about heaven. Asaph, the worship leader of Israel, tells us as much as anyone when he says to his God, "You will guide me with Your counsel, and afterward recieve me to glory. Whom have I in heaven but You

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Heaven - Part 1

I'm looking forward to long walks with good friends, shared meals without rushing, and endless laughter at no one's expense.I'm anticipating meaningful work with plenty of time for reading, artistry, writing, and helping my fellow citizens. For occas

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Hell - Part 5

Jesus repeatedly indicated that judgement will be more tolerable for some than for others (Matthew 10:15; 11:22; Luke 12:46-48).In addition, Revelation 20:15 does not explicitly say that everyone who is cast into the lake of fire will suffer in the s

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Hell - Part 4

The language of "eternal conscious torment" comes most clearly from the last book of the New Testament. In a book that uses strong symbolic language to sound clear warnings of judgement, we read that all those that worship the beast (14:11), the beas

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Hell - Part 3

In some versions of the New Testament, "hell" is a translation of the Greek word Gehenna, a place known in the Old Testament times as the Valley of Hinnom. Jesus uses a word picture of the garbage dump to the south of Jerusalem where the refuse of th

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