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Can those in heaven see and hear us?

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a lost soul

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Dec 5, 2008
 
I hope so!
Andy class of 10

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Dec 5, 2008
 
Ask your pastor!
anonymous

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Dec 6, 2008
 
yes
Bob Dole

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Dec 6, 2008
 
NO
Captainhook 1929

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Dec 6, 2008
 
Yes!
Roast Beef

Winchester, TN

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#6
Dec 8, 2008
 
Let,s talk about something more interesting.
No one Cares

Winchester, TN

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Dec 10, 2008
 
Sounds good.
Andy Miller

Sewanee, TN

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Dec 13, 2008
 
I hope so.
no one cares

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Dec 13, 2008
 
yes
dole

Winchester, TN

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Dec 15, 2008
 
i ?
Bob class of 11

Marshall, NC

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Dec 17, 2008
 
i will talk about anything eles
Rodger Jacks

Winchester, TN

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#12
Jan 14, 2009
 
Andy Miller wrote:
I hope so.
I hope NOT
Smallville

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May 25, 2009
 
Only god knows, I dont know of any clues in the bible. Good qustion for those who read a lot.
Not Much Chance

Morgantown, KY

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Jul 9, 2009
 
yes but i wish to know why.
To Ben Tilley

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Sep 17, 2009
 
Since you cut and paste a lot here is something that might interest you.

HOLYOKE The life and career of one of Holyoke's best-known citizens, Sid Radner, is planned to be the subject of a new museum located on High Street.

Elizabeth Dobrska, a member of the city's Historical Commission and a student at Mount Holyoke College, has begun the process of launching the Sid Radner Museum of Houdini & Holyoke that would feature some of Radner's famed collection of magic artifacts including many belonging to the legendary magician and escape artist Harry Houdini as well as many other photos and items that describe the entertainment history of the city.

Dobrska developed the idea while participating in an internship at the Gasoline Alley Foundation in Springfield. The foundation helps develop businesses and organizations through an incubator center on Albany Street and Dobrska said she was asked to find something about which she was passionate.

She decided she wanted to undertake a project that would help in the redevelopment of downtown Holyoke and showcase Holyoke history. She had known Radner since she was a child and after speaking with him she thought his life and collection would make the subject for the museum.

Radner, a local businessman, has been nationally recognized as an expert on gambling and magic in general as well as on Houdini.

"Radner could have lived anywhere," Dobrska said. "He really needs to be recognized locally."

Radner was the prot g of Hardeen, the brother of Houdini and inherited the Houdini collection from Hardeen. Although Radner has lent some of the collection to various museums and has sold part of it at an auction in 2004, he still has many items relating to the magician.

Houdini had a direct and significant link to the city, Dobrska said. A publicity staple for the magician was coming into a city and escaping from its jail. He performed his first jailbreak in Holyoke.

Dobrska is quick to add though that Radner's connection to Houdini is just part of his story and the subject of the museum. The museum will also focus on Holyoke's heyday when the city had movie and vaudeville stages and was a stop for touring Broadway shows.

The museum will be located on the ground floor of the former Triangle Shoe store on High Street and will feature a mini movie theater with film screenings of Houdini's performances and interviews with Radner. Weekly magic shows, masquerades and film screenings are also planned. Dobrska said the planned opening for the museum is sometime next year.

The museum is a non-profit organization and is seeking $200,000 to pay for the renovations of the building. Interested donors and volunteers should contact Dobrska at her e-mail address of e.dobrska@gmail.com.
Why

Winchester, TN

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Sep 18, 2009
 
Excellent posting, something that Ben and the other morons should enjoy!! He should change his screen name to "Forum Terroist"!!
Why not

Nashville, TN

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Oct 28, 2009
 
Thank You!
I Think So

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#18
Oct 29, 2009
 
Abraham and Lazarus saw the rich man's agonies in hell (Luke 16:23-26). If it is possible, at least in some cases, to see hell from heaven, don't you think you would be able to see earth from heaven?
Also, Christ said, "There will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine who do not need to" (Luke 15:7)Similarly, "there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents" (Luke 15:10). Who is doing this rejoicing in heaven, in the presence of angels? Doesn't it logically include the saints in heaven, who would most appreciate the joy and wonder of human conversion? If they rejoice over conversions happening on earth, then obviously they must be aware of what is happening on earth. Don't you think?
Ben Tilley

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Oct 29, 2009
 
Thank you can you tell me more?
Ben Tilley

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Oct 29, 2009
 
I Think So wrote:
Abraham and Lazarus saw the rich man's agonies in hell (Luke 16:23-26). If it is possible, at least in some cases, to see hell from heaven, don't you think you would be able to see earth from heaven?
Also, Christ said, "There will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine who do not need to" (Luke 15:7)Similarly, "there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents" (Luke 15:10). Who is doing this rejoicing in heaven, in the presence of angels? Doesn't it logically include the saints in heaven, who would most appreciate the joy and wonder of human conversion? If they rejoice over conversions happening on earth, then obviously they must be aware of what is happening on earth. Don't you think?
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