Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 They gathered in Sago Baptist Church, Tallmansville, West Virginia, waiting for news of the trapped miners. Then they heard, twelve were dead, 1 injured. God Doesn't Live In Sago Baptist Church God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, He up and left them in the lurch, He moved his ass somewhere else, Where there wasn't as much suffering. He doesn't like to be bothered much, With prayers and pleading, With screams and bleeding. God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, He up and left them in the lurch, He draws a line around Tallmansville, His authority does not extend, Down down, in a mine. He extends no welcome hand To those trolls, diggers beneath the land I don't mean to be satirical, But you were fools, Waiting for a miracle. God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, He up and left them in the lurch, So you'll give god some credit, Maybe he got your message, And perhaps he read it. Save our men, please dear god, We humbly beg for mercy please, See how we are down on Our knees. God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, He up and left them in the lurch, He cleared out lock, stock and barrel When he heard the Boom! And knew death had come, Creeping from its tomb To claim for his own Your loving man, Husband, lover, father and friend. God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, He up and left them in the lurch, He's gone to Hawaii To hear the ocean roar, To the islands in the Pacific, He thinks the palm trees, Are just terrific. God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church anymore. Larry Epston www.epston.com It is in the everyday you can find the divine, whose expression this is. Hard to grasp, and hard to see, I am the absolute reality, Being you and me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 " The Associated Press reports that chaos broke out in the church and a fight erupted among families of the victims upon word there was only one survivor. " Meanwhile, about a dozen state troopers and a SWAT team have been deployed along the road near the church to quell further violence.... " At the White House, U.S. President George Bush told the mourners the nation was grieving their loss. " " We send our prayers and heartfelt condolences to the loved ones whose hearts are broken, " he said. " We ask that the good Lord comfort them in their time of need. " " - CTV.ca News " Silver " Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > They gathered in Sago Baptist Church, Tallmansville, West Virginia, waiting > for news of the trapped miners. Then they heard, twelve were dead, 1 injured. > > God Doesn't Live In Sago Baptist Church > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > He moved his ass somewhere else, > Where there wasn't as much suffering. > He doesn't like to be bothered much, > With prayers and pleading, > With screams and bleeding. > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > He draws a line around Tallmansville, > His authority does not extend, > Down down, in a mine. > He extends no welcome hand > To those trolls, diggers beneath the land > I don't mean to be satirical, > But you were fools, > Waiting for a miracle. > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > So you'll give god some credit, > Maybe he got your message, > And perhaps he read it. > Save our men, please dear god, > We humbly beg for mercy please, > See how we are down on > Our knees. > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > He cleared out lock, stock and barrel > When he heard the Boom! > And knew death had come, > Creeping from its tomb > To claim for his own > Your loving man, > Husband, lover, father and friend. > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > He's gone to Hawaii > To hear the ocean roar, > To the islands in the Pacific, > He thinks the palm trees, > Are just terrific. > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church > anymore. > > > Larry Epston > www.epston.com > > It is in the everyday you can find the divine, whose expression this is. > Hard to grasp, and hard to see, > I am the absolute reality, > Being you and me. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, He up and left them in the lurch, He draws a line around Tallmansville, His authority does not extend, Down down, in a mine. He extends no welcome hand To those trolls, diggers beneath the land I don't mean to be satirical, But you were fools, Waiting for a miracle. Larry Epston www.epston.com " I am here today with the one miracle that came out of this, and that is the young man, Randal McCloy Jr., who struggles but he is struggling to live, " said the governor's wife Gayle Manchin. " - CTV.ca News " Silver " It is in the everyday you can find the divine, whose expression this is. Hard to grasp, and hard to see, I am the absolute reality, Being you and me. Larry Epston www.epston.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 " And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up...and all the men...went down alive into the pit, and the earth closed upon them: and they perished.... And all...that were round about them fled at the cry of them: for they said, Lest the earth swallow us up also. " - Numbers 16:32-35; KJV " Moses relays a sadistic threat that askes us to believe that God punishes members of families, including innocent infants. " - 'The Dark Bible' by Jim Walkers " Silver " Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > They gathered in Sago Baptist Church, Tallmansville, West Virginia, waiting > for news of the trapped miners. Then they heard, twelve were dead, 1 injured. > > God Doesn't Live In Sago Baptist Church > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > He moved his ass somewhere else, > Where there wasn't as much suffering. > He doesn't like to be bothered much, > With prayers and pleading, > With screams and bleeding. > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > He draws a line around Tallmansville, > His authority does not extend, > Down down, in a mine. > He extends no welcome hand > To those trolls, diggers beneath the land > I don't mean to be satirical, > But you were fools, > Waiting for a miracle. > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > So you'll give god some credit, > Maybe he got your message, > And perhaps he read it. > Save our men, please dear god, > We humbly beg for mercy please, > See how we are down on > Our knees. > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > He cleared out lock, stock and barrel > When he heard the Boom! > And knew death had come, > Creeping from its tomb > To claim for his own > Your loving man, > Husband, lover, father and friend. > > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church, > He up and left them in the lurch, > He's gone to Hawaii > To hear the ocean roar, > To the islands in the Pacific, > He thinks the palm trees, > Are just terrific. > God doesn't live in Sago Baptist Church > anymore. > > > Larry Epston > www.epston.com > > It is in the everyday you can find the divine, whose expression this is. > Hard to grasp, and hard to see, > I am the absolute reality, > Being you and me. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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