The CoffinBone.
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"He is No Fool, Who gives up what He cannot Keep, To gain What He cannot Lose... "
The CoffinBone.
One  place left to get some rest from the tried world below..
As he looked up, Jesus saw the rich putting their gifts into the temple treasury. He also saw a poor widow put in two very small copper cions. " I tell you the truth," he said, " this poor widow has put more than all the others.All these people gave out of their wealth; but she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on." Luke 21:1-4
What do you think Jesus is trying to point out?
" What shall I say? What shall I do? To turn your angel eyes my way?" to quite: Jeff Healy. That I believe is God's Heart. Always Looking, always loving, always wanting us to want Him.
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Sit back, Have some coffee, Play some tunes, Relax your spirit, Let go & let God...
  " I like bats much better then bureaucrats. I live in the Managerial Age, in a world of "adimin." The greatest evil is not now done in thse sordid "dens of crime" that Dickens loved  to paint. It is not done even in concentration camps and labour camps. In those we see its final result. But it is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a throrughly nasty business concern. Milton has told us that "devil with devil damned firm concord holds." But how? Certainly not by friendship. A being which can still love is not yet a devil. Here again my symbol seemed to me useful. It enabled me, by earthly parallels, to picture an offcial society held together entirely by fear and greed. On the surface, manners are normally suave. Rudeness to one's superiors would obviously be suicidal; rudeness to one's equals might put them on their guard before you were ready to spring your mine. For of course " Dog eat dog" is the principle of the whole organisation. Everyone wishes everyone else's discrediting, demotion, and ruin; everyone is an expert in the confidential report, the pretended alliance, the stab in the back. Over all this their good manners, their expressions of grave respect..."
C.S. Lewis-(The ScrewTape Letters)
Well I've been thinking that since this is a new site, and my first webpage ever, that I would atempt to create some sort of gimick, or cheap stunt for all the visitors to participate in, SO here it is:
CB ( CoffinBone) will be hosting    " Literary Battles of the Dead."  Yes you've heard it correct. CB will raise several "Dead Authors" to come to our website and duke it out before all of you the veiwing audiance to vote on which dead guy wrote the best. I have choosen two of my favorities right off the bat. Two Old timers that seem to have had a disagreement already, dispite never having met. William Blake Who among many works wrote one ( The Marriage Between Heaven and Hell ) to which many years later C.S. Lewis wrote his reply Which he named: " The Great Divorce. " So what better two, to get in the ring and go for broke..To place your vote on which you believe to have over powered the other, go to the guest log and leave your answer in the appropriate box. Let the fight begin.!!..
Can you blame Him?
If you made someone, wouldn't you want them to want you. I did. I have children.
And if they walked around my house,( like they some times do,) as if I didn't matter to them, I don't think I would handle it very well, And yet we ignore God constantly.
Can you blame Him?
If you made someone, wouldn't you want them to want you. I did. I have children.
And if they walked around my house,
( like they some times do,) as if I didn't matter to them, I don't think I would handle it very well, And yet we ignore God constantly.
One day Adam was out walking with Cain and Able. He pointed over to the ruins of Eden and stated, "Boy's thats where your mom ate us out of house and home."
One day Adam was out walking with Cain and Able. He pointed over to the ruins of Eden and stated, "Boy's thats where your mom ate us out of house and home."
Christian Trivia Question: What 19th Century Martyr wrote this phrase?  ^ ^
" Throughout the land he take his course
And traced dieseases to their source:
He curs'd the Scribe & Pharisee,
Trampling down hipocrisy.
Where'er his Chariot took its way
There Gates of death let in the day,
Broke down from every Chain & Bar;
And Satan in his Spiritual War
Drag'd at his Chariot wheels: loud howl'd
The God of this World; louder roll'd
The Chariot Wheels & louder still
His voice was heard from Zion's hill
And in his hand the Scourge shone bright;
He scourg'd the Merchant Canaanite
From out the Temple of his Mind
And in his Body tight does bind
Satan & all his Hellish Crew:
And thus with wrath he did subdue
The Serpent Bulk of Nature's dross
Till He had nail'd it to the Cross.
He took on Sin in Virgin's Womb,
And put it off on the Cross & Tomb...

The Vision of Christ that thou dost see
Is my Vision's Greatest Enemy.
Thine has a great hook nose like thine,
Mine has a snub nose like mine:
Thine is the friend of All Mankind
Mine speaks in parables to the Blind:
Thine loves the same world that mine hates,
Thy heaven doors are my Hell Gates.
Socrates taught what Melitus
Loath'd as a Nation's bitterest curse,
And Cai'phas was in his own Mind
A benefactor to Mankind...
W.Blake-(The Everlasting Gospel)
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