Originally posted by divegeester@divegeester: "Not my work, but enjoy Red Hot Pawn Creatures: http://sfrhp.blogspot.co.uk"
Are you ignoring me Grampy Bobby?
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An excellent website link.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWhy don't don't ever want to engage in on topic discussion?
@divegeester: "Not my work, but enjoy Red Hot Pawn Creatures: http://sfrhp.blogspot.co.uk"
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An excellent website link.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIt's nothing new Gumby Bumbly. There was a rise in Victorian times throughout the 18th and 19th century and in 1966 the Church of Satan formally was formed. Indeed in Biblical times necromancy was practiced and forbidden.
[b]Clairvoyance
"Simple Definition of clairvoyance:
1. an ability to communicate with dead people, to predict future events,
or to know about things that you did not actually see happen or hear about.
Full Definition of clairvoyance:
1. the power or faculty of discerning objects not present to the senses
2. ability to perceive matter ...[text shortened]... oyance phenomena has become of interest.
I'd welcome your own observations and/or experiences.[/b]
http://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Necromancy
21 Mar 16
Originally posted by GambrelThanks.
It's nothing new Gumby Bumbly. There was a rise in Victorian times throughout the 18th and 19th century and in 1966 the Church of Satan formally was formed. Indeed in Biblical times necromancy was practiced and forbidden.
http://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Necromancy
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyQ. May I quote you on my/our website?
http://cjoybellc.com/
A. You may freely quote me in written articles made available on websites, no problem at all. However, if my words remain as a permanent attachment to your commercial website in order to embellish/promote/express the purpose of your commercial product/s, then you will need to send me an email to request an invoice. “Permanent” is anything longer than a month of use.
Originally posted by HandyAndyY) Should the text following your "A." have been enclosed with quotation marks or italics?
Q. May I quote you on my/our website?
A. You may freely quote me in written articles made available on websites, no problem at all. However, if my words remain as a permanent attachment to your commercial website in order to embellish/promote/express the purpose of your commercial product/s, then you will need to send me an email to request an invoice. “Permanent” is anything longer than a month of use.
Z) My own post to this Red Hot Pawn Public Forum simply provided the designation of a website: "http://cjoybellc.com/"
22 Mar 16
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyHelp yourself: " " " " " " " "
Y) Should the text following your "A." have been enclosed with quotation marks or italics?
Z) My own post to this Red Hot Pawn Public Forum simply provided the designation of a website: "http://cjoybellc.com/"
Your whole life is enclosed in quotation marks.
22 Mar 16
Originally posted by GambrelThanks for weighing in with an objective historical perspective with its website attribution.
It's nothing new Gumby Bumbly. There was a rise in Victorian times throughout the 18th and 19th century and in 1966 the Church of Satan formally was formed. Indeed in Biblical times necromancy was practiced and forbidden.
http://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Necromancy