The difference between divine inspiration, guidance and intervention.

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The difference between divine inspiration, guidance and intervention.

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An example of divine inspiration was looking for the original appearance of Cincinnati's Queen City name; an example of divine guidance was finding it; and an example of divine intervention was the importer of Ouzo by Metaxa writing, "I am very interested in your idea. Call me."
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bobevenson wrote:An example of divine inspiration was looking for the original appearance of Cincinnati's Queen City name; an example of divine guidance was finding it; and an example of divine intervention was the importer of Ouzo by Metaxa writing, "I am very interested in your idea. Call me."
An example of extreme boredom was looking for the original appearance of Cincinnati's Queen City name; an example of being completely delusional was finding it; and an example of seeking validation in any small occurrence was when the importer of Ouzo by Metaxa writing, "I am very interested in your idea. Call me."

Oh, and the title of this thread should be: Bob's delusional rationale once again of being divinely affiliated

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Lacewing wrote:
bobevenson wrote:An example of divine inspiration was looking for the original appearance of Cincinnati's Queen City name; an example of divine guidance was finding it; and an example of divine intervention was the importer of Ouzo by Metaxa writing, "I am very interested in your idea. Call me."
An example of extreme boredom was looking for the original appearance of Cincinnati's Queen City name; an example of being completely delusional was finding it; and an example of seeking validation in any small occurrence was when the importer of Ouzo by Metaxa writing, "I am very interested in your idea. Call me."

Oh, and the title of this thread should be: Bob's delusional rationale once again of being divinely affiliated
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It's ironic you would use the smilie of Mr. Green, you know the phrase, green with envy.
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Aren't you glad when I pay attention to you, Bob? Considering most people have completely given up on you.

The way you use your imagination to distort everything in a way that supports your ideas is fascinating. Too bad your ideas aren't as fascinating... but sometimes you get me giggling so good, and that keeps me coming back. Laughter is one of my favorite activities. And just thinking that you're serious... well, it's making me laugh more right now.
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Lacewing wrote:Most people have completely given up on you.
"There's no sense dwelling on our losses. We just keep on lighting the lights and following the formalities." --Norman Bates in "Psycho"

Just like Norman, I keep on lighting the lights of spiritual truth even when it's all for naught.
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