Tuesday

Lost UNC Dog






Crying her eyes out, the UNC* grad approached
the
policeman and said that her dog, Fido, was lost.

The officer suggested that she put an ad in the paper.

The UNC grad replied, "Well, I thought of that,
but I decided against it."

"Why did you decide against it?" asked the officer.

"I remembered that my dear little Fido can't read,"
sniffed the UNC grad.


*Please see "comments" for additional & vital information!

7 comments:

  1. *UNC is the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
    Specializing in a wide range of degree programs including:
    B.A. A.H.F.(Advanced Hamburger Flipping), N.U.T., A.P.E., B.R.C.
    (Bar Room Conversations), etc. Institution was founded in 1898
    for sons/daughters of local Chapel Still politicians that were
    unable to qualify for the more prestigious institutions of higher
    learning such as Duke, Wake Forest, and N.C. State.

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  2. God designed humans to want to believe in something.
    That's the image of God that is in us. But as G. K.
    Chesterton famously put it, when we reject the God
    of the Bible, we don't believe in nothing; we believe
    in everything -- including Little Green Men.

    - - Chuck Colson

    Dear Howdy,

    Thank you for your simply addicting newsletter...it's truly a candidate
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    God bless you,

    Phil H
    WI

    Dear Howdy, Indeed I am a faithful Tarheel*, having both
    MA and Ph.D. from their fine chemistry department.
    But that doesn't keep me from getting a great kick out
    of the humor propagated by what appears to me to be
    a pack of wolves!!**


    SERIOUSLY, THE HUMOR IS GREAT FUN BUT MY
    MAIN ATTRACTION WAS TO THE CONSERVATIVE
    MORAL AND POLITICAL STANCE THAT SEEMED
    TO CHARACTERIZE THE FIRST ISSUE I SAW.
    INCIDENTALLY (HE SAYS ACCIDENTALLY!), it was
    sent to me by a friend, so I really didn't "hear about
    you" at all, and still haven't. All I know is what has
    come in the two issues of the Newsletter I have
    seen. The best to you.

    S. P.

    *Another name for UNC.
    ** UNC's archrival - NCSU.

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    to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a
    time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a
    time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance. (King Solomon)

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    Four important things to KNOW:

    1) For ALL (Americans, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, Hindus,
    Buddhist, Asians, Presbyterians, Europeans, Baptist,
    Brazilians, Mormons, Methodist, French, etc.) have sinned
    & fall short of the glory of God.

    2) For the wages of above (see #1) are DEATH (Hell, eternal
    separation from God, & damnation) but the Gift (free & at
    no charge to you) of God (Creator, Jehovah, & Trinity) is
    Eternal Life (Heaven) through (in union with) Jesus Christ
    (God, Lord, 2nd Person of The Trinity, Messiah, Prince of
    Peace & Savior of the World).

    3) For God so greatly loved & dearly prized the world
    (Americans, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhist,
    Asians, Presbyterians, Europeans, Baptist, Brazilians,
    Mormons, Methodist, French, etc.) that He even gave up
    His only begotten (unique) Son, that whosoever (anyone,
    anywhere, anytime - while still living) believes (trust in,
    relies on, clings to, depends completely on) Him shall
    have eternal (everlasting) life (heaven).

    4) Jesus said: "I am THE WAY, THE TRUTH, & THE LIFE.
    No one (male/female - American, Muslim, Jew, Catholic,
    Hindu, Buddhist, Asian, Presbyterian, European, Baptist,
    Brazilian, Mormons, Methodist, French, etc. ) comes (arrives)
    to the Father (with GOD in Heaven) EXCEPT BY (through)
    ME (no other name).

    This wonderful loving GOD gives you the choice - - -
    (Rev. 3:20)

    {Please note that church membership, baptism, doing good
    things, etc. are not requirements for becoming a Christian -
    however they are great afterwards!!!}


    Jesus said, "Wide is the gate and broad is the road that
    leads to destruction (Hell, damnation, eternal punishment),
    and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow
    the road that leads to life (Heaven, eternal happiness,
    forever with God), and only a few find it. --Matthew 7:13-14





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  3. - Old hardware engineers never die,
    they just cache in their chips.

    - Old farmers never die, they just
    go to seed.

    - Old deans never die, they just lose
    their faculties.

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  4. .

    100 of our readers around 1:30 pm were:

    % Num State/Region Country Name

    9 North Carolina United States

    7 Louisiana United States
    7 Ohio United States

    6 Washington United States
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    4 Wisconsin United States

    4 Arizona United States
    4 Colorado United States

    4 Pennsylvania United States
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    3 Michigan United States

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    2 Alabama United States

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    2 Tel Aviv Israel

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  5. Entering the Debate
    The Elections and Religious Freedom

    October 17, 2006


    With the election season is full swing, I'm going to ask you to forget for a moment all the mud-slinging and scandal-mongering that is raging across your television set, coming from both sides. Instead, consider the really serious weighty issues before the American people this fall: the war on terrorism, Iraq, the sanctity of life, the definition of marriage, immigration, and so much more. Some politicians are talking about these critical issues—more need to. We need to know where our candidates stand on these questions.

    But as Mark Earley told you yesterday on "BreakPoint," there's another issue that Christians absolutely need to bring into the political discussion this election year: religious freedom—not only around the world, but also here at home.

    Certainly the global outlook is grim. Just this past June, a pastor and members of the Full Gospel Church in the province of Than Hoa, Vietnam, were dragged outside by police and brutally beaten. Their only crime: gathering to worship Jesus. In Pakistan, a 7-year-old Christian girl was lured away from her home, raped, beaten, and left for dead in a ditch. She was targeted because of her faith. In China, Peter Xu Yongze, pastor of one of the largest underground Protestant churches there, was hung up across an iron gate during one of his five jail sentences. They then yanked open the gate, so that his chest nearly split in two.

    As chilling as these reports are, even more chilling is the fact that the vast majority of religious persecution cases never make the news. While North Korea is in the headlines for testing a nuclear weapon, few Americans know that hundreds of thousands of Christians are penned up and tortured in grotesquely brutal North Korean concentration camps.

    And lest we should think that Christians are the only ones subject to torture and death for their faith, consider the following cases:

    Kurban Zakirov, a Jehovah's Witness in Turkmenistan, was injected with psychotropic drugs while he was imprisoned for his faith. Farzad Kasiri, a Baha'i in Iran, was flogged for his faith. And in Uzbekistan, thousands of Muslims are imprisoned, denied due process, and subjected to torture.

    So, what does America and the upcoming elections have to do with all of this? Let me put it this way: To whom much is given, much is expected. From the very early days of our republic, Americans recognized the truth that freedom of religion is a God-given right, in fact, the most basic of human rights. And, as the leading world power, the United States is in a unique position to help curb religious persecution around the world. To remain silent about religious persecution would be to betray all that we stand for.

    As Christians, we must speak out and bring the issue of religious persecution to the forefront of the political debate this fall. And we must press candidates to find out where they stand on this life-and-death issue.

    And be sure to visit our website for more information and links to organizations that fight religious persecution.




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  6. A man went to the store with his 3-year-old daughter in tow. Since he
    was just there to grab some essentials like milk and bread, he opted to
    save some time by not pushing a cart around the store.

    "That's not the way Mommy does it," his daughter informed him.

    "I know, dear, but Daddy's way is OK, too," he replied.

    Leaving the store in the rain and without a cart, he carried the bag of
    groceries, his daughter, and the milk quickly to the car. Not wanting to
    set anything down on the wet ground, he set the jug of milk on top of
    the car, efficiently whisked open the car door with his now free hand,
    scooted the groceries in and set his daughter into the car seat in one
    swift motion. Then he hopped in himself.

    "That's not the way Mommy does it," his daughter informed him again.

    "Honey, there's more than one way to do things," he replied patiently.
    "Daddy's way is OK, too."

    As they pulled out and headed down the street, he became aware of the
    scraping sound on the roof as the jug of milk slid down the length of
    the rooftop, bounced off the trunk of the car and splattered to the
    ground, sending a froth of white milk in every direction.

    In the millisecond he took to process his mistake, his young daughter
    looked at him, and in a most serious voice said, "That's NOT the way
    Mommy does it."

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  7. "Mr. Clark, I'm afraid I have bad news," the doctor told his anxious
    patient; "You only have six months to live."

    The man sat in stunned silence for the next several minutes.

    Regaining his composure, he apologetically told his physician that he
    had no medical insurance.

    "I can't possibly pay you in that time."

    "OK," the doctor said, "Let's make it a year then."

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