Re: Health officials wage tough fight in America's 'Stroke Belt'

From: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD (andrew_at_heartmdphd.com)
Date: 02/16/05


Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:11:06 -0500

It remains painful to watch you judge yourself and then try to escape
judgment.

In truth, my use of the word "covet" to describe your sin was not a
neologism.

You will remain in my prayers, dear Bob, whom I love, in Christ's name.

May you accept Him as your personal Lord and Savior, someday, so that
you too will have eternal life and the limitlessly interesting riches of
His everlasting kingdom.

Here's how:

http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129

Please note that God truly made this special link describing that He is
the great "I am" and that His message is as simple as the number 2 which
is a number between 1 to 9 and reminds us of His 2 commandments, the 2
arms of the cross, the 2nd part of the Trinity, the 2 finger sign of the
Prince of Peace [who remains *V*ictorious over death and satan], and the
2PD Approach. Let it not ever be written that Christ did not make His
presence known here on Usenet :-)

Also, note that Exodus 16:16 continues to remind us that 16 oz plus 16
oz makes 2 pounds, which is "a certain measure of weight," which is what
"omer" literally means in Hebrew.

Enter the 2PD-OMER Approach:

http://www.heartmdphd.com/wtloss.asp

At His service,

Andrew

-- 
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD 
Board-Certified Cardiologist 
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"Bob (this one)" wrote:
> 
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> 
> > It seems you continue to choose to covet.
> 
> Nice ploy, slime-boy. Except it means something that appears to be as
> irrelevant to this thread as most of your posts. In a gesture of
> Christian charity, I'll help with your unfortunately truncated
> education. Since you obviously don't know what covet means.
> 
> Covet. v.t.
> 1. to desire. or wish for, with eagerness; to desire earnestly.
> 2. to desire inordinately; to long for (that which another person has)
> 
> What I actually continue to do is choose to punch figurative holes in
> the equally figurative hot air balloon you are.
> 
> I'm sorry that you want to use words in ways that don't correspond to
> their normal usage. Perhaps you've heard that "Neologism is a marker
> of worsening cognitive deficits..."
> 
> Words from a friend.
> 
> Bob


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