SupplyChainPack said:
ciscopack said:
I just typed up a page full and i guess I hit the wrong button....too tired to do it again. I will do the 1st sentence...
Conserve - verb - protect (something, especially an environmentally or culturally important place or thing) from harm or destruction.
To conserve is to save or protect something, like money, or your energy on a long run. People are also encouraged to conserve energy by turning off lights and not cranking the air conditioner. Conserve is from the Latin for "to keep, preserve, guard" (conservare).
verb (used with object), conserved, conserving.
to prevent injury, decay, waste, or loss of: Conserve your strength for the race.
to use or manage (natural resources) wisely; preserve; save: Conserve the woodlands.
Physics, Chemistry. to hold (a property) constant during an interaction or process: the interaction conserved linear momentum.
to preserve (fruit) by cooking with sugar or syrup.
So when you said you were "conservative" you didn't remotely mean it in the common understanding of the term.
You just meant that you wanted to "conserve" whatever atheistic, socialist, baby-killing, and racist values had already began to establish themselves - especially during the 0bama administration.
Is that correct?
No that's not correct.... is that what you want to call me? I'm neither atheist, socialist, a baby killer....or racist...lmao. That's just 3 copied definitions of the word
conserve on the 1st 3 online dictionaries I found...typed into google. I see the word struck a nerve. I'll get back to you and I'm not running for anything; are you?
My brother is a Deacon, my dad was as were his 3 brothers, cousins were and are, my granddad was and my great-grandad was...yes, I'm Baptist and I didn't accept Jesus Christ when I was a little boy...that would be easy; I did at 18. I mostly listen to church on TV these days; I go seldomly. I mostly watch
Dr. David Haley <
(maybe you should listen to this sermon on the Sublime Idea?) at Hayes Barton Baptist on TV and I used to watch
Dr. Albert G. Edwards at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Raleigh before that; 2 good preachers! I sometimes tune into an old friend's sermons out of Jonesville, NC
online . One of my dad's best 2-3 friends was as good a preacher as there ever was....I thought he was a lot like Billy Graham (not Franklin; and I saw Billy twice at Carter Stadium) but he never went to the big time, he didn't seek it, he retired from Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church in Sanford, NC and then he worked a few small churches in the Sanford area as needed; 2 of his 3 son's are State grads, the other went to Wake Forest I think. He's probably ~89 today and I haven't called him lately; I need to do so! The first church building in these parts was on my Great-Great-grandad's land (he owned the building, his name was Moses) where it also served as a 1 room school house; before that people met in a brush arbor. My people came here from VA in the late 1600's and early and mid 1700's. One of my 9th great-granddads (blacksmith) was granted his 4000 acres of land from the King Geroge, just south of Williamsburg and his people were one of the owners of the Mayflower (Plymouth Rock)....there were several over the years. I had a least 1 cousin that was part of the Lost Colony. I'll quit there for now...
The church and school house on GG granddad's land- he, his wife, his dad and mom (3rds) are buried there