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I just don’t see why that interpretation has to be “liberal” Midlander… I sure don’t feel liberal. More so neutral
Becuse the liberals are always trying to make scripture out to say something it clearly does not. Like everything else they do people get fed up with anything thats even remotely close. Rember your than welcome for example by simple using the antis terms not knowing any better and.... Yes there are a lot of ways to interpret scripture. But if you want insight first you have to read what was before and after what your breaking shown to get context. Then you need to remember it was written for jews a few thousand years ago and things that were common knowledge and significance in their culture is ofter not taken into account. How do you interpret scripture you let scripture interpret scripture. Sometimes you have to go back to the Hebrew . Words had more than one meaning. Love for example could be romantic love, fatherly/ family, maybe love of a great friend. All the same word each a very different meaning. Find the word and maybe it was use 26 times in the Bible and look how it was used in each instance and the culture and how it was used in what your breaking down. . Again in a culture 2000 years ago thing that are comon and well know and clear to everyone takes some time to break down by us today. Im far from a biblical scholar more of a k first grade level and have always been amazed how much there is and how long you can spend breaking down just a sentence or two.
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How do you feel when you sit down and eat a nice fresh steak? I'm guessing pretty good, atleast I know I do. I don't feel "Bloated" or "stuffed" despite eating a good amount of protein and calories.
Now how do you feel when you eat a bunch of cheap Pizza?
My wife recently made Pizza. Homemade crust, homemade tomato sauce my mom canned from her garden. Homemade cheese made from the Milk from our cow. Sausage my dad made. I ate a ton of that Pizza as it was excellent. After eating I looked at my wife and said "I feel great, like I just ate a steak". It made me a bit of an instant believer in "real" food. Pizza shop pizza is hands down my favorite food. So I feel pretty dang good after eating it. It's what I had for supper tonight, in fact.
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3 hours ago
are you really sure you want to involve that flag in your secession from Canada.
you understand how the north/union won the American civil war / war of northern aggression ?
Sherman went scorched earth burning everything on his march then stationed a massive occupying force for 12 years after the war. I amazon searched sovereignty flags and that is one that come up.
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3 hours ago
One of the best eating feshwater fish. Right behind walleye.
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4 hours ago
We ran a camera down some chuck holes, and I couldn't believe how deep and how long some of those dens were. Most of them were 12' long and 2' to 4 feet deep. I don't know what they do with the dirt because all I ever see is a small mound of dirt at the den entrance. I'm betting it's pretty cool down that deep.
I appreciate the dimensions. If we get the heat that they are predicting, I may have to dig myself a groundhog hole to live in. It'll look more like a bear den than a groundhog hole, if you ask me.
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4 hours ago
Build a collection pen. Catch a fox. Takes about three weeks to get a half gallon. Catch another fox. Pelt the first one. Repeat. Save the pen scrapings. Check you state regs first as some states don't allow you to cage wild critters.
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4 hours ago
MTP has waxed dirt for $29.95 for a 20 lb bag plus shipping.
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5 hours ago
I suppose I should feel bad for laughing......but I don't. X2
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5 hours ago
Ah I see. I thought your theory was about Canadians being gay. Well that goes without saying. JPs selfies are evidence of that, lol.
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5 hours ago
I don’t recommend ever vinegar bathing to begin with as it thins metal and weakens springs, and keep the stock pan. Not sure why you would want to change that.
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5 hours ago
I’ve had 3. Currently still have 2 I use year round. 22,000 btu ac/ 18,000 btu heat one is on the 30/28 side of my building my boat and ice cream freezers are in. That side also has. Gas wall heater. The ac stays on 72 and will freeze you out if turned lower. The heat stays on 60 but if I want it warmer during zero temperatures I turn on wall heater. The other unit is in the living quarters I built on in 2020. Same unit. I had to replace the original one in the big side after 7 years only because heat element went out. Ac still work. I sold old unit for 200 and replace it on Amazon prime days for 250. I could have just replaced element but it was easier to do it that way Other two are what is six years old I one is five Both are larger than recommended for the spacer in it is better to do it that way then I don’t have to struggle and it cuts down on the electric I love both of them
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5 hours ago
…. Muslims and Jews … two sides of the same coin
…. There holy wars should have never been any of our concern
… yep … that just happened
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5 hours ago
Wow! That's a symphony of smoke there, ABeardedTrapper! Those are the kind of leftovers you look forward to. The IPA probably was required for safety near the smoker.
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5 hours ago
So I fired up the grill and did a pizza and a peach crisp to help cut down on heating up the house. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/07/full-964-296841-8pizza.jpg)
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5 hours ago
Have any of you used this style of floating colony trap. I found them on YouTube and made a 7” and a 6” today. They have 12” deep tanks below water and a corrugated plastic door that will float up to cover the opening between the two sections. And a small hinged door in the lower section remove caught rats. There’s a small lake a few miles away. I will run down there this week to see how they float. I’ve used lots of floats for foot traps but haven’t done much with colony traps and never have used floating colony traps. ![[Linked Image]](https://photos.smugmug.com/Fur/i-tCqjPwG/0/M3PTkts8MDhBBxmCs6t3mTWfMrB98VKp86mb3zHRc/L/IMG_2520-L.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://photos.smugmug.com/Fur/i-RWCbhwn/0/M8sLZgRxPcJfG3RK4XwHcBz7kC3cX3PWqz64KGtNF/L/IMG_2522-L.jpg)
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6 hours ago
a power strip that is mounted to the cart so the grinders can just stay plugged in
then you can leave the wire brush on one , a flapper on the next and you just grab and use they are already plugged in hanging on the stand.
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6 hours ago
I think the best least expensive are sheets of signage.
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6 hours ago
It's funny how the market effects primness. I can remember when I was getting $7.00 and $8.00 for October rats and the same money for May rats. Its all about current market
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6 hours ago
I bought 4 dozen 6x6x 24 collapsibles a few years ago,they worked fine for what I am doing. I have about thirty tube traps under construction. YUP
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6 hours ago
Dewalt but if ryobi is what you can afford go with that. 1/2 inch chuck
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6 hours ago
Dirt hole as solid as possible. Trench or step down not as critical. Imo
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6 hours ago
#2 bridger dog less or dog on rock. A great value compared to mb550 or duke 550.
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6 hours ago
Getters have a special pin to use to set them, I guess that would explain why I couldn't figure out how to set them.
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6 hours ago
Over a 14 year period, Two houses , a Bronco, Chevy shortbox, FordF-150, and a Ford Ranger
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