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Rhonda Partain <[log in to unmask]>
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I realize this is a quick answer, but this question has been on my mind
lately,
Why is it that we can't learn from other's mistakes?
For example,  Ben and I have  friends, and the husband is diabetic, he feels
since he is taking medication, he can basically eat what he wants, no
worries, he eats lots of food, drinks regular Coke, nd sweet tea, thinking
that since he takes a pill in the morning, it will make the levels go down.
Ben tried to talk to him, and tell him he once thought that way, and now he
can't see well enough to drive, or do the kind of work he has done for 20
years.  This seems to have no effect, it is sad to just watch, because I
know this will catch up with our friend,
Rhonda

-----Original Message-----
From: Echurch-USA The Electronic Church
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Phil Scovell
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 12:33 AM
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Subject: Ask Jesus

You will learn at a later time why I am asking this question.  Please think
about it before answering.  Even if you have to think about it for several
days.  There is no real time limit on this question but it is a serious
question so I'm not trying to trick anybody.

If you could ask Jesus one question right now, what would it be?

Phil.


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