larry bobo Wrote:
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> If you happen to be lucky
> enough to have a pastor with a little common sense
> that allowed you to go to college (this was before
> Shiloh University) perhaps you could make a decent
> living. In other areas it was frowned upon
> because the kingdom was dawning in 1979 and a
> college education would be unnecessary. Instead,
> you got the privilege of working for kingdom
> businesses for often less than minimum wage. I
> would venture to say many more young people went
> to college after 1979 – even though the kingdom
> had dawned in the "spirit realm" - or La-La Land
> as it has come to be known.
>
> I once was a typist in a law firm. I typed and read all the legal briefs. I can say this that your writing and others in the forum far exceeds in clarity and quality the writing of any of those college educated lawyers I nicked named "cudas" (short for barracuda.) Interesting that many of those 70's kingdom business went under but I think those like yourself who started their own business really were the winners, even though it's hard work, you guys had your autonomy (at least apart from the church life.)
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> If you happen to be lucky
> enough to have a pastor with a little common sense
> that allowed you to go to college (this was before
> Shiloh University) perhaps you could make a decent
> living. In other areas it was frowned upon
> because the kingdom was dawning in 1979 and a
> college education would be unnecessary. Instead,
> you got the privilege of working for kingdom
> businesses for often less than minimum wage. I
> would venture to say many more young people went
> to college after 1979 – even though the kingdom
> had dawned in the "spirit realm" - or La-La Land
> as it has come to be known.
>
> I once was a typist in a law firm. I typed and read all the legal briefs. I can say this that your writing and others in the forum far exceeds in clarity and quality the writing of any of those college educated lawyers I nicked named "cudas" (short for barracuda.) Interesting that many of those 70's kingdom business went under but I think those like yourself who started their own business really were the winners, even though it's hard work, you guys had your autonomy (at least apart from the church life.)