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Friday, July 10, 2015

REV. JOSH NOBLITT, LLC: IT NOT HAPPY PEOPLE WHO ARE THANKFUL..?

Here is something that caught my attention today. Look for the abundance in your life. Need help finding it? Contact me. We can find it together through the therapeutic process. Now accepting new clients for individual, couples, and family therapy.
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  • James Avery why would and unhappy person be thankful? LOL Josh, if you haven't already, you really do need to take a good look at this picture. All I'm able seeing are two Uncle Tom's kissing up to a clueless Rev. Methodist Faggot and a young African-American male looking like a deer caught in the beams of three sets of headlights barrel racing staight for him! He's dumbfounded! He has every right to be! The same as I have every right to be about those hiding within the walls of St. Mark UMC. Here's a pearl I've recently come up with: When comparing between any two guns, the one most efficiently producing the desired intentions the given amount of time be the better of the two guns. In other words, not only did the gun not harm you physically in any way; it didn't work! Not only was it an unsuccessful robbery attempt, they were caught within minutes hanging out in a parking lot not far from the crime scene. Either they did not see their crimes to be a crime or they didn't have a place they thought better running to than the place they ran from..? This is not to say that the gun, more of an accessorizing than an assault with a deadly weapon, a complete waste of a gun. Your little "take back the park" picnic shows you to have lots of friends (popular) already, even bi-racial (barely), before the scene of you being victimized in a hate crime..? And it has done wonders, like a gift from God, having landed in the lap of someone aspiring for a career change to one of politics..? Whether this gun turns to be a good gun or a bad gun, now, depends on the intentions of all parties involved leading up to the crime scene/confrontation and not just the ones having brought it to your little picnic. Josh, would you still have had this picnic in Peidmont Part after dark had this other guy you were dating had not known karate..? It's really sounding a whole lot more like entrapment to me..? Josh. It's not how often you say "No"; it's how often you say "Yes". Therefore, I could not care less how bounded, centralized, or fuzzy your ecumenical set; ya still'a slut! I really do believe it's wrong of us white folks expecting of them black folks (poor people in general really) remaining on the sideline watching life...STILL...just passing them on by. Josh here's another pearl of mine: It's not how often you say "No"; it's how often you say "Yes". Therefore, I could not care less how bounded, centralized, or fuzzy your ecumenical set; ya still'a slut!
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