Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
Lois: Peter,why are we stopped?
Peter: Yeah, I'll have three cheeseburgers...
Lois: Peter for God's sakes she's havin' a baby!
Peter: Oh that's right...and a kid's meal... and uh,I, I guess I'll have fries...if I have fries is anyone else gonna have any? Cuz,uh I don't wanna be the only one eatin' them... I'll feel like a fatty.
Originally posted by julibug
😄 💃 💃 😄Thanks everyone!!! It's been a great day so far - breakfast in bed! Yummm! (Thanks to my hubby & son) 🙂 I miss you guys, too. I got an e-mail (I think automatically generated) from the forums saying happy b-day, so I decided to stop by. 🙂 I'll try to get back more often! I have sooo many piano students now. It's great! But sooo busy!!
Thanks again!!
Originally posted by KPrince
Now, Jury, God did have a plan. The word God in the Hebrew scriptures is also "Elohim". This word is singular in its form, but plural in its context, much like the words family, group, organization etc. These words denote single factions comprised of MORE THAN ONE member. Keeping that in mind, this word "Elohim" is found in the first verse of Genesis 1:1, "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
Now it can be proven that this Elohim-God was not singular but plural, based on scriptures in Genesis, "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth" Genesis 1:26. Notice God said "Let US" in this scripture, and we all know that "us" denotes more than one entity.