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Big Buddha at Ban Sop Ruak, Golden Triangle
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When God made man, he did him like a potter's vessel. And breathed into it, spirit of life (breath). This means that? This means: First, that man is composed of body (bottle) and spirit (breath). Second, that when God made man he did not made him as second product category. When God made man gave him his spirit, made him his spiritual image and likeness.
So what happened? Well what happened was that the man began to twist things. Man began to disobey God's commandments. The man began to do what he wanted. So he filled his live of suffering and bad things. Then God was angry with the man and take away his spirit of him. Thus leaving an empty space (hole). Then the man filled that hole with all kinds of crap. Transforming his soul in a garbage dump spiritual.
Today the time is over, man (humanity) was far away. Today God wants his spirit again. And he want the same way as when he gave. He want it clean, clear and transparent as crystal. Humanity must return to the path that Christ taught us. This is the only way that leads God. If you want to know more my site is: www.overbo.uni5.net
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It will be my school to.
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veri nice!
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A long time ago,Thailand had Angkor Wat.
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Great Sculpture of Queen Victoria and the QVB at the back
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Mechanical clock, featuring dioramas and moving figures from moments in Australian history
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