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	<title>Comments on: Sunday School Lesson 30: 2 Chronicles 29-30; 32; 34</title>
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		<title>By: Jim F.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jose, I appreciate your response to my question. I hope you will continue to provide more responses to questions, particularly your kind of responses that help us see the implications that the scriptures have for our lives. Sometimes different people have different responses and it is interesting to see those differences. 

I hope also that you will post some questions of your own as you think of them. Help people ponder the scriptures. 

I have questions without answers because these are study questions, questions that may help people to think about the scriptures as they read them. Answers don&#039;t help people think, so they don&#039;t really help people study. As you show, these are the kinds of questions that people are quite capable of answering on their own. It is better if they do that then if I pretend to do their thinking for them.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jose, I appreciate your response to my question. I hope you will continue to provide more responses to questions, particularly your kind of responses that help us see the implications that the scriptures have for our lives. Sometimes different people have different responses and it is interesting to see those differences. </p>
<p>I hope also that you will post some questions of your own as you think of them. Help people ponder the scriptures. </p>
<p>I have questions without answers because these are study questions, questions that may help people to think about the scriptures as they read them. Answers don&#8217;t help people think, so they don&#8217;t really help people study. As you show, these are the kinds of questions that people are quite capable of answering on their own. It is better if they do that then if I pretend to do their thinking for them.</p>
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		<title>By: Jose Gomis</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jose Gomis]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 13:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have too many Questions with little meat in the answers, clear answer, or complete answer understanding the time in which the events happen.
Verses 5-8: Why did Hezekiah say that the temple needed to be sanctified? Because it was not presentable to god, as the people were not presentable to God either both had to be cleans, by cleaning the temple gave time for the people cleans themselves. The parallel of one helps the other to happen also. By doing work we get inspiration that teaches us many other truth for family and nation. The fear of bad leadership of doing what is right not only for oneself but for Gods people so that they can be pulled out of there misery. The main problem was that they were looking at God or gods as human and that nations as an extension of these gods in which their lives dependent on being on the right side or nation for their lives. We even today don&#039;t want to say that all people are God&#039;s people we qualify people not only by religion but nations and their religion of those nation. We yet equate the power of nations to the power of GOD. And even use religion or the beliefs there in attack other nations. First we must understand that Adam and Eve were Gods grandchildren and that all divisions of people or the making of nations for peace between brother or families did not divide us from one Heavenly Father for the true con-specetions of religion was always to bring us together to gives us time to learn the truth that even though of we have different Mothers we had only one Father. His sons (God&#039;s sons) 12 of then came here to this earth and supplied it with Heavenly Father grandchildren of which Adam and Eve were the first and that Eve was made of a cu son of Adam. and that the possibility of more then one Garden of Eden was possible, for each of the 12 sons of God. Much of the true of what we think of in this world of ours is not of this world because we are built from parts of many other worlds. We all come from one family one God and until we learn these facts we will be lost and fighting each other to see which of families truly has the power of God. True power only comes from Godliness not nations. And that the miss-takes of men to each other can not be won till we learn that we are true brothers no matter how we look to each other.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have too many Questions with little meat in the answers, clear answer, or complete answer understanding the time in which the events happen.<br />
Verses 5-8: Why did Hezekiah say that the temple needed to be sanctified? Because it was not presentable to god, as the people were not presentable to God either both had to be cleans, by cleaning the temple gave time for the people cleans themselves. The parallel of one helps the other to happen also. By doing work we get inspiration that teaches us many other truth for family and nation. The fear of bad leadership of doing what is right not only for oneself but for Gods people so that they can be pulled out of there misery. The main problem was that they were looking at God or gods as human and that nations as an extension of these gods in which their lives dependent on being on the right side or nation for their lives. We even today don&#8217;t want to say that all people are God&#8217;s people we qualify people not only by religion but nations and their religion of those nation. We yet equate the power of nations to the power of GOD. And even use religion or the beliefs there in attack other nations. First we must understand that Adam and Eve were Gods grandchildren and that all divisions of people or the making of nations for peace between brother or families did not divide us from one Heavenly Father for the true con-specetions of religion was always to bring us together to gives us time to learn the truth that even though of we have different Mothers we had only one Father. His sons (God&#8217;s sons) 12 of then came here to this earth and supplied it with Heavenly Father grandchildren of which Adam and Eve were the first and that Eve was made of a cu son of Adam. and that the possibility of more then one Garden of Eden was possible, for each of the 12 sons of God. Much of the true of what we think of in this world of ours is not of this world because we are built from parts of many other worlds. We all come from one family one God and until we learn these facts we will be lost and fighting each other to see which of families truly has the power of God. True power only comes from Godliness not nations. And that the miss-takes of men to each other can not be won till we learn that we are true brothers no matter how we look to each other.</p>
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		<title>By: Sunday School Lesson 30: 2 Chronicles 29-30; 32; 34 &#124; Times &#38; Seasons</title>
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