a clean room

A To Do List –

A first rule according to Dr. Jordan Peterson. A good place to start but that is all I do. I never finish it. Maybe the rule should be to finish one job. Others say to just start it knowing you will never finish it. So here is the start of a…….

Daily writing prompt
Something on your “to-do list” that never gets done.

a translation 

A Bible – 

A different interpretation.  Would you believe 60 different English interpretations?  They can’t agree on the Word of God.  Who or what can you trust?  Numbers?  Numbers in the bible somehow survived all the translations.  All the versions.  All the interpretations.  Numbers can help us connect history to the prophecies.  

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a favorite thing to cook

A Chili Recipe –

A hot spicy one with no tomatoes. Just 80/20 hamburger, dark red kidney beans, white onions, chili powder, chicken broth, and extra crushed red pepper. I make spaghetti on the side because she can’t take the heat. It’s the best thing for a sore throat when you are coming down with a cold.

Daily writing prompt
What’s your favorite thing to cook?

a year 

A Mark – 

A beginning.  A date is the most common mark on any product sold today.  Consider 666 as a mark or a date.  What happened in that year?  What calendar?  The Gregorian started in 1582 or the Julian starting at 44 BC or the Islamic calendar starting in 622?  Consider them all.  

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a historical event 

A Prophecy Fulfilled – 

A number to verify a fit.  Your interpretation cannot be trusted.  Only history can verify the fulfillment of prophecy.  Only numbers along with history can verify your interpretation of prophecy.  Only prophets can predict the future.  If you need the future for your interpretation of prophecy, think again.  You are ignoring history and numbers.  

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a home computer

A TI99 –

A keyboard that hooked up to your TV. I told my wife to get it when the price came down to $100. A technician at work showed me how to save a program with my tape recorder. I had to learn BASIC programming and would take my work home until someone told me how to use this new computer on my desk at work. “Just type BASIC”. It was love at first sight.

Daily writing prompt
Write about your first computer.