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Bob Marley Concert Dortmund! Dedicated to Grace Carter Henry and Leithland Lloyd Lyons.

King Saul is not dead although the word did say that he should die! Read more! King Saul is not dead although the word did say that he should die! Saul was killed by one of the mighty men of valor. His head was cut off. But, Saul being more Egyptian had always told Jonathan to keep his head alive in a bottle of water. Jonathan did as his father had said. Jonathan was killed and while Saul, it says, may have maintained some consciousness, he was not entirely dead as the word did say that he should be killed to allow Israel to go forward and the issue is that there seems to have been a tension that David and others appreciated it in the word not being fulfilled. David took the head although it is rumored that David killed Jonathan. David kept the head of Saul in the water bottle while appreciating the tension but not obeying the word to react accordingly and the story continues that Saul's decision to keep Michal may be one issue in the history of Israel as suggested by some new thinkers in the untold bible stories, keeping Saul's head alive is a second issue and one that arises during David's reign. Jonathan and David's disobedience to the word brings us to a fulfillment of the teaching in 1st Kings 13. There could be tension that troubles you today. Saul's head could still be alive but He know the consequence of disobedience. He may be conscious but losing your head and opportunity to serve in the way God had ordained is significant in itself. His hindsight while conscious, if he is, provides tremendous benefit and now there will never be another World War again! I'm going to go school at the University of Cairo where there are many secrets being maintained in their vaults and great shelves of currently known and also evidently unknown history. Londinium Media!

P.J. Patterson's 80th Birthday!

Grace's childish notions and obsession with spiritual authority is over!  

"It is very hard to honor the old  when the old are killing the future." By Ms. Panton from Long Bay. This is to commemorate Ms. Panton who passed away recently. She is remembered by Robert, Susan, Aisha, Gloria, Angelo and John.    She was 200 years old.