tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736720231951988221.post9093166844227152362..comments2023-10-07T04:07:56.527-04:00Comments on The End Time: Thoughts about the judge not crowd, fringe prophecy, use of photos, my friend bronchitisElizabeth Pratahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04341086233512507156noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736720231951988221.post-56499308464139256672015-03-25T17:24:42.575-04:002015-03-25T17:24:42.575-04:00Look into Oregano Oil for your bronchitis. Gave a...Look into Oregano Oil for your bronchitis. Gave a little to my son who had a persistent cough for over a month and it was gone in 2 days. From what I've read, it is stronger and more effective than antibiotics, and it is also antiviral and antifungal. When I was looking up natural remedies during all the Ebola news, it came up as being effective against that, too. It will always be in our "medicine" cabinet here. Deb Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12460863682533965270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736720231951988221.post-33071752582848666022015-03-13T21:45:42.557-04:002015-03-13T21:45:42.557-04:00Elizabeth, you may or may not have done this with ...Elizabeth, you may or may not have done this with bronchitis. But I have used a damp towel with a heating blanket on top of it on my chest. It breaks up the crud trying to get down in your lungs. Now with that said I had bronchitis years ago but I've never used this with bronchitis. However, I did use it with some kind of crud I had this past October that kept trying to get down in my chest and this broke it up. I also took mucinex. Hope you get well soonLindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09418337100329537312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736720231951988221.post-83741909879672904712015-03-12T22:20:04.801-04:002015-03-12T22:20:04.801-04:00I'm new to the blog, but if you write like thi...I'm new to the blog, but if you write like this when you're ill, I look forward to reading what you write when you're feeling well! Thank you for this. The abuse of the "judge not" verse is, it seems to me, growing exponentially, and being used to justify every vile and immoral thing under the sun. Honestly, it is one of my pet peeves, having had experience with commenters who use (misuse) this scripture to beat you up, all the while, showing their absolute Biblical ignorance. You are right. They will not listen to correction. Your words were salve for my wounds, and I appreciate your forthrightness. Ben Aroundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09356149264382745735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736720231951988221.post-51597867374573285862015-03-12T15:53:22.751-04:002015-03-12T15:53:22.751-04:00What gets me is when folks say (in admiration) ...What gets me is when folks say (in admiration) 'they never had a bad word to say about anyone!" and I think to myself... hmmm... 'did Jesus ever say a bad word about anyone?' (think: whitewashed sepulchre...) <br /><br />Jesus always spoke the truth and He wasn't afraid to openly confront (when applicable to the situation). He didn't hide behind "let's not judge, folks".... when sin needed to be labelled as such He didn't flinch. (and folks like to quote the story of the woman 'taken in the act' as proof that He didn't judge - because He told them 'you that are without sin cast the first stone' - but they leave out the part where He tells her, 'go and sin no more.' Yes He was compassionate, when the situation called for it (and the 'greater' sin He wanted to confront in that situation was their hypocrisy). But He didn't try to make sin acceptable, or make a pretense of hiding sin under the guise of being non-judgmental.Theresahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02799581723278493957noreply@blogger.com