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Albert Barnes, in his Notes on the New Testament, sums up the general belief of Christendom as to earth's future. With reference to 2 Peter 3:10, this commentator wrote: “The earth also, and the works that are therein, shall be burned up. That is, whether they are the works of God or man—the whole vegetable and animal creation, and all the towers, the towns, the palaces, the productions of genius, the paintings, the statuary, the books, which man has made.” As here stated, the consensus in Christendom has long been that the time will come when the earth will no longer be the habitation of man or of any living thing. Our planet, in the view of many churchgoers, will have served its purpose, for to them the earth is just a proving ground leading either to heaven or to hell. However, at this point you would do well to consider, Did God's purpose for the earth and man change when Adam and Eve sinned? You will find that no one can point to a single Bible passage that says so. To the contrary, many years after the first human pair sinned, Isaiah the prophet was inspired to write: “This is what Jehovah has said, the Creator of the heavens, He the true God, the Former of the earth and the Maker of it, He the One who firmly established it, who did not create it simply for nothing, who formed it even to be inhabited.” Isaiah quoted Jehovah as saying: “My own counsel will stand, and everything that is my delight I shall do.” (Isaiah 45:18; 46:10) The psalmist also wrote about Him: “Your faithfulness is for generation after generation. You have solidly fixed the earth, that it may keep standing.”—Psalm 119:90. You can see that the Bible thus clearly states that God, in creating the earth, made it a permanent fixture in the universe and that his definite purpose in creating it was that it be inhabited by humans. That purpose has not changed. God will see to it that his purpose will be completely fulfilled.
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I am planning on majoring in art, specifically glassblowing, next year when I attend college. I have found that it is truely my passion, it is amazing fun. I plan on getting a degree in art and arts management, so I can own my own business and sell not only my glass, but also my paintings, drawings, etc. When I'm older, I do not want to live where I live now, I want to live somewhere else in the US, possibly New Hampshire or California. Where would be the most popular place to sell glass and be the most suitable to make a living? And also, what other careers, besides teaching to blow glass and selling glass are under the category of glassblowing?
Careers in glassblowing?
untaxed - all yours. do you feel kind of like, dissapointed that you like the majority out there (including myself) will probably live their life out till a ripe old age (god bless us all health/luck wise - but when its your time to go, you gotta go heh) and never experience what its like to have 1 million pounds ? we can dream and imagine and fantasise about it all we like. I wonder how realisticly close that is, to the real thing - having 1 million pounds. but when you look at so many rich ppl, and celebs who end up OD'ing or simply squandering their wealth or falling from grace , you have to question 'whats the point ?' to it all. Michael Jackson didn't take any of his £££'s with him when he died did he ? all those expensive paintings, decor, artifacts etc etc - none of it was ever his. So all money is - is some kind of trading medium, used in exchange for goods and services and maybe a 'better lifestyle'. i've done it again - gone over the top. but if u may answer the initial question i'd be grateful. would u feel gutted if u never got to experience what it was like to have 1 million smackres in the bank ?
before you die, would u like to experience what its like to have £1,000,000 in your bank account ?
I am a 27 year-old single woman who lives at home with Mom and Dad. I don't have a job because I am an artist, and plan on selling my paintings in the future. My Dad recently cashed out on all his stock, so that Mom and me would be taken care of. He placed about $900,000 in a special bank account, but allowed all of us access to the funds. I decided to take about $2,000 and go on a Casino trip with my best friend Betsy. We got to the casino, and I had all my money in $20 bills. I hit the first slot machine. It was a dollar slot. I pressed the spin button- and BOOM! I got three diamonds, and managed to win $80.00! I was shaking. I had never gambled before and suddenly I was up. I played all night and ended up with $400 more then I had started with. I used the money to buy some new clothes. The next weekend I invited Betsy back to the Casino. This time I somehow lost, despite my system of only doing the dollar slots (its a better pay out). I ended up losing $3,000. It took about four hours to do. I was devastated. Betsy told me to stop while I was still okay, but I didn't listen. In the next 6 months I managed to spend about $889,000 of Dad's money to use at the slot machines. I know that sounds like a lot, but trust me it goes fast when you start playing tables- I got into black jack and there were tables where the maximum was $500 a bet. I couldn't help myself, honest! When my mother went to check the balances she was shocked and dismayed. She and Dad didn't plan on spending the money until seven or eight months after he placed it in the accounts, so they could get a small vacation home. I was supposed to use my money on other things, but apparently not gambling. My Dad suffered a mild heart attack as well, that put him in the hospital for about four days and caused the medical bills to skyrocket since he apparently didn't invest in good health insurance, and then blamed me for throwing all the money away he could have used for his surgery. Mom totally became isolated from me. My parents now refuse to speak to me. After my Dad blew up on me for "throwing away" 40 years of his hard-earned money, they kicked me out of the house! I explained that all I needed from them was about $20,000- $10,000 for my living expenses, and $10,000 to go back to the casino to try to earn back the money. They flat-out refused! I found this quite terrible considering I am their daughter and all. Why did this happen? I know I spent a lot of money in half a year on slots, but I didn't realize they would get so pissy. My grandparents also told them to cut me off and that I was getting addicted. Come on! I've gone to casinos all the time and hear all these old ladies saying "I won $5,000 on a Quarter machine. I did well tonight." How do THEY win but I lost? I don't understand. I know the house technically wins, but I see A LOT of people walking out of casinos bragging about all the money the won on nickel slots and how they had JUST sat down and only put $5 in, and suddenly they struck it big. I have no idea why it didn't happen to me. Please, why did this happen and was I wrong?Don't be like Movis and answer with a stupid ONE sentence response. Either give me a thoughtful, progressive answer (like I bothered in my long question), or don't answer at all.
Why do my Parents HATE me?
I am a 27 year-old single woman who lives at home with Mom and Dad. I don't have a job because I am an artist, and plan on selling my paintings in the future. My Dad recently cashed out on all his stock, so that Mom and me would be taken care of. He placed about $900,000 in a special bank account, but allowed all of us access to the funds. I decided to take about $2,000 and go on a Casino trip with my best friend Betsy. We got to the casino, and I had all my money in $20 bills. I hit the first slot machine. It was a dollar slot. I pressed the spin button- and BOOM! I got three diamonds, and managed to win $80.00! I was shaking. I had never gambled before and suddenly I was up. I played all night and ended up with $400 more then I had started with. I used the money to buy some new clothes. The next weekend I invited Betsy back to the Casino. This time I somehow lost, despite my system of only doing the dollar slots (its a better pay out). I ended up losing $3,000. It took about four hours to do. I was devastated. Betsy told me to stop while I was still okay, but I didn't listen. In the next 6 months I managed to spend about $889,000 of Dad's money to us at the slot machines. I know that sounds like a lot, but trust me it goes fast when you start playing tables- I got into black jack and there were tables where the maximum was $500 a bet. I couldn't help myself, honest! When my mother went to check the balances she was shocked and dismayed. She and Dad didn't plan on spending the money until seven or eight months after he placed it in the accounts, so they could get a small vacation home. I was supposed to use my money on other things, but apparently not gambling. My parents refuse to speak to me. After my Dad blew up on me for "throwing away" 40 years of his hard-earned money, they kicked me out of the house! I explained that all I needed from them was about $20,000- $10,000 for my living expenses, and $10,000 to go back to the casino to try to earn back the money. They flat-out refused! I found this quite terrible considering I am their daughter and all. Why did this happen? I know I spent a lot of money in half a year on slots, but I didn't realize they would get so pissy. My grandparents also told them to cut me off and that I was getting addicted. Come on! I've gone to casinos all the time and hear all these old ladies saying "I won $5,000 on a Quarter machine. I did well tonight." How do THEY win but I lost? I don't understand. I know the house technically wins, but I see A LOT of people walking out of casinos bragging about all the money the won on nickel slots and how they had JUST sat down and only put $5 in, and suddenly they struck it big. I have no idea why it didn't happen to me. Please, why did this happen and was I wrong?
Was I WRONG to gamble the family's money?
I have no money but have been painting for about 10 years. I have about a hundred paintings now. My freinds and family say I have enough talent to make money at it but I'm not very business savy and i have absolutely no money to cover any of the start up costs that it will take to make a business out of it (making prints to sell, making press kits & brochures, covering entry fees to art shows, etc.). Deos anyone know how I could get about 5 thousand dollars to cover some of these costs? Oh and my debt ratio is so rediculously high that a loan is pretty much out of the question. I know government grants might be an option but I have no idea what to do or how difficult it would be? Thanks in advance : ) my portfolio is @ http://photobucket.com/patrick23I already work full time and so finding a job really isn't the answer since painting is my "other" job allready. I'm still broke due to bills, debt, and hight cost of living (orlando, fl.)Thanks for the encouragement Billy, i've thought about starting it small w/ only a couple hundred bucks but i can never keep even that much $ w/ out needing it for car repairs, bills, or food. But I think starting small like that might be a good idea though.Thank you T.R. I have heard that ebay might be a good idea. I tried it a few years ago but maybe I aught to give it another chance. To answer you about the light-post painting...what would you pay for it? (i told you i'm not business savy) : )
I want to make a living by selling my art. Can anyone help me with ideas to cover my start up costs?
A king had once a criticizer. One day the king invited him. When he entered the palace, the guy started looking at the paintings. When the king noticed he said "why are you so surprised my government is planning for every one to live just like this". The guy laughed and said "I swear my king, I did not make that joke it is totally new to me". Ok, someone said this to me at school today over a smoke break, and i dont know if its because i've been up for 3 days, but i cant seem to get the jist of it, can anyone help me out please, what does this short story/quote mean?
Quotation Question needed be asked> Folklore i think...........?
i worte this because i am so twisted up inside and this is the only way to get out my feelings what do you think? btw its kinda long so get comfortable:)Dreams are shared by all, whether they are Black, White, or Mexican. No matter what age or where you live. When I think of dreams I think not so much a goal but a passion that you love to do. When I think of a dream I think it's what makes you who you are. And for me that dream, that thing that makes me who I am is the arts. When I say the arts I mean things like music, poetry, and art, those things show your emotional side. I want to teach the arts to anyone who wants to learn. I think that if you only work and never cut loss and relax then it may hurt you in the end. I have always thought that when it came to things like school, work, and responsibilities then you should always work hard to do the best you can. But always working or always worrying about school or chores can cause massive stress on your mind and body. It can cause things like wearing out the body's reserves, leave a person feeling depleted, overwhelmed, or depressed, weaken the body's immune system, and cause other problems, sometimes even leading to suicide. So that is why I think that having an out lit for stress that can be beneficial instead of hurtful. My personal dream is to teach this out lit of expression through music. I have been playing music for 5 years and ever since I played my first drum beat I have loved the way I feel after band class, refreshed and vented. I choose the drums because when I'm walking and listening to whatever song it may be I will walk to the beat of the song, or snap my fingers to it even when the song has gone off. I can hear the beat of whatever I hear. Not only with music but also with poetry, I think that my poems show more of my inner feeling than anything else that I do. Most of my poems are somewhat emotional and my give the wrong feeling toward what I'm actually feeling but I still feel much better after I've written a good poem. My poems talk mostly about love and how it is bad or good. I think that a poem can let anyone share their feeling in a way that is not judgmental, or makes other look at them in a different way. Pomes are a gateway of emotions and expressions. One thing that goes along with poetry is art. When I say art I mean paintings, drawings, and sculptures. I don't draw but I still like to look at art and some paintings really make you think. Paintings like Katsushika Hokusai, “Great Waves Offshore Kanagawa" by Hokusai, made me think of great power that the sea has and how it can destroy as well as create. Some painting make you think of how you feel about yourself. To have a dream is to a have a passion that will always be with you. And I think that it is good to have a dream because it gives you something to drive for, it's that thing that gets you up every morning and start your day. And for me that drive it to learn as much as I can, because being a music teacher is my dream, and achieving that dream is not easy. There are many steps to making to that dream. Things like doing good in school. That means good grades and having my bachelors' degree, and staying with it from 8th grade up until I leave collage. Also having a good back ground, as in having no problems with the police. I think that if we all just take it one step at a time, day by day we will all reach that goal in life. As my reading and writing teacher use to say, “reach as high as you can, then give it six more inches.” So to everyone who has a dream or is going to give up on a dream, it can be the thing that makes you who you are...
what do you think? i dont know...?
Recently I purchased some paints for my new house (not moving in for till summer), and I was wondering where and how I can store them. *These are oil paintings *Dated 1971 *Framed Would I be able to wrap them in heavy duty paper (builders paper), and store them in my garage(I live in chicago)? Thanks
How can I store my painting?
I am American, and I am a painter. I would like to either get a showing or get a couple of my paintings into a gallery here in Bangkok, Thailand where I am currently living. Does anyone know about how to do that? Also, is there any place online I can show/sell my art. Thanks everyone for answering before hand.

