Ryder
Well-known member
Believe in Good Lord and Karma at same time?
I sure hope so. Otherwise I might have a problem. :roll: :help:
I sure hope so. Otherwise I might have a problem. :roll: :help:
gcreekrch said:Life is too short to hold grudges, never forget but forgiving is best.
alisonb said:gcreekrch said:Life is too short to hold grudges, never forget but forgiving is best.
Wise words gcreekrch!! Treat people the way you would like to be treated too ;-) . The ol' wheel turns...
Red Bull Breeder said:The good book doesn't have any instructions on what to do after you have turned the other cheek. Some have already done that a few time.
Red Bull Breeder said:The good book doesn't have any instructions on what to do after you have turned the other cheek. Some have already done that a few time.
gcreekrch said:greybeard said:Pictures submitted without much commentary usually don't get much commentary. Pictures of your cattle, and your part of the world have always been more than a little impressive, but most of us would probably have more to say about them if you were explaining more what it's like in your area, how you got where you are in regards to your high quality cattle etc. What you've accomplished I'm sure didn't happen over night and a heck of a lot of work had to go into it.gcreekrch said:Wasn't planning on wandering off, just questioning the value of having photos posted when many times there are only a couple of comments on each thread.
Maybe I need to start asking opinions...…………..
I'm always amazed that folks can successfully raise cattle in the climate you have and I don't think I'm alone in that thought.
What goes wrong, when you click the "add image to post" thing below the message box?
Brain goes into fight mode............
I am a far better conversationalist when asked a question than volunteering info. Careful what you wish for though, sometimes hard to shut me up.
Next time will try to post photos on my own, I still have back up.
Red Bull Breeder said:The good book doesn't have any instructions on what to do after you have turned the other cheek. Some have already done that a few time.
True Grit Farms said:Red Bull Breeder said:The good book doesn't have any instructions on what to do after you have turned the other cheek. Some have already done that a few time.
Exodus 21:23–25
But if there is harm, then you shall pay life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.
Me too.Jeanne - Simme Valley said:When I came back on here, I wondered what happened to Milkmaid.....
Aaron said:Me too.Jeanne - Simme Valley said:When I came back on here, I wondered what happened to Milkmaid.....
She's doing well. She's married now, doing vet work, and breeding some really outstanding lab.Jeanne - Simme Valley said:When I came back on here, I wondered what happened to Milkmaid.....
As far as I know nothing happened to her.Jeanne - Simme Valley said:When I came back on here, I wondered what happened to Milkmaid.....
Aaron said:Me too.Jeanne - Simme Valley said:When I came back on here, I wondered what happened to Milkmaid.....
Son of Butch said:New testament "turn the other cheek" concerns civil law.
If a man says or provokes another to strike him, he is at fault, deserving it for bringing it upon
himself. He has no right to retaliate or to damages and should turn the other cheek.
Turn the other cheek, was never intended to make doormats or push overs out of Christians.
Which in this instance very much includes a 'non-conformist' minister & a man who failed to abide by his own teachings. When criticized by the Vatican, he responded with a lengthy and very public tirade that announced the pope to be the Antichrist.a specific teaching of an extremely important historical figure