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Topic: Sociology > Education
User: "Ernest Slyman"
Date: 05 Jun 2006 03:10:32 PM
Object: Da Vinci Code Broken
Evangelical Christians have solved the complex Da Vinci code.
"Da Vinci code. Yep. We broke that," Nancy Powell of Limestone, Tennessee
said. "It's a fine recipe for cornbread."
"Took us a whole week. We studied it. We looked at it carefully. Finally
everything fell into place. Thank the Lord."
--
The Evangelical Spectator
http://evangelicalspectator.typepad.com/
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User: "Michael Christ"

Title: Re: Da Vinci Code Broken 06 Jun 2006 09:25:54 AM
"Ernest Slyman" <interesting122000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Yc0hg.6432$%h.576@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com...

Evangelical Christians have solved the complex Da Vinci code.

"Da Vinci code. Yep. We broke that," Nancy Powell of Limestone, Tennessee
said. "It's a fine recipe for cornbread."

"Took us a whole week. We studied it. We looked at it carefully. Finally
everything fell into place. Thank the Lord."


--
The Evangelical Spectator
http://evangelicalspectator.typepad.com/

Darn, I had it down to a recipe for a ryebread.
Michael Christ
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User: "Pastor Frank"

Title: Re: Da Vinci Code Broken 07 Jun 2006 06:40:50 PM
"Ernest Slyman" <interesting122000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Yc0hg.6432$%h.576@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com...

Evangelical Christians have solved the complex Da Vinci code.

"Da Vinci code. Yep. We broke that," Nancy Powell of Limestone, Tennessee
said. "It's a fine recipe for cornbread."
"Took us a whole week. We studied it. We looked at it carefully. Finally
everything fell into place. Thank the Lord."

There seems to be a dispute concerning this code. Some think the recipe
is rather more like Manna from heaven than cornbread, on account of the
Bible telling us of Manna falling from heaven always falling "into place".
The code apparently wasn't specific about where that "place" might be
and consequently the code crackers requested we wait "thanking the Lord",
till they find it.
.
User: "Gray Shockley"

Title: Re: Da Vinci Code Broken 08 Jun 2006 10:12:43 AM
On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 18:40:50 -0500, Pastor Frank wrote
(in article <683c1$44879699$d1d89a52$3376@PRIMUS.CA>):

"Ernest Slyman" <interesting122000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Yc0hg.6432$%h.576@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com...

Evangelical Christians have solved the complex Da Vinci code.

"Da Vinci code. Yep. We broke that," Nancy Powell of Limestone, Tennessee
said. "It's a fine recipe for cornbread."
"Took us a whole week. We studied it. We looked at it carefully. Finally
everything fell into place. Thank the Lord."

There seems to be a dispute concerning this code. Some think the recipe
is rather more like Manna from heaven than cornbread, on account of the
Bible telling us of Manna falling from heaven always falling "into place".
The code apparently wasn't specific about where that "place" might be
and consequently the code crackers requested we wait "thanking the Lord",
till they find it.


In recent years, this manna/corn bread has /always/ fallen into "place".
The "place", of course, is the Sunday Dinner ("dinner", of course, only comes
once a week, whereas, the rest of the week there are breakfasts, lunches and
supper) after the morning worship service.
[Admittedly, there are those who, also, consider grits to be "manna" but, at
the present time, this is considered heresy.]
Gray Shockley
Vicksburg, MS US
.
User: "Pastor Frank"

Title: Re: Da Vinci Code Broken 08 Jun 2006 10:48:48 PM
"Gray Shockley" <grayshockley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:0001HW.C0ADA89B0014C280F0284550@news.giganews.com...

On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 18:40:50 -0500, Pastor Frank wrote
(in article <683c1$44879699$d1d89a52$3376@PRIMUS.CA>):

"Ernest Slyman" <interesting122000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Yc0hg.6432$%h.576@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com...


Evangelical Christians have solved the complex Da Vinci code.
"Da Vinci code. Yep. We broke that," Nancy Powell of Limestone,
Tennessee
said. "It's a fine recipe for cornbread."
"Took us a whole week. We studied it. We looked at it carefully. Finally
everything fell into place. Thank the Lord."


There seems to be a dispute concerning this code. Some think the
recipe
is rather more like Manna from heaven than cornbread, on account of the
Bible telling us of Manna falling from heaven always falling "into
place".
The code apparently wasn't specific about where that "place" might be
and consequently the code crackers requested we wait "thanking the Lord",
till they find it.


In recent years, this manna/corn bread has /always/ fallen into "place".
The "place", of course, is the Sunday Dinner ("dinner", of course, only
comes
once a week, whereas, the rest of the week there are breakfasts, lunches
and
supper) after the morning worship service.
[Admittedly, there are those who, also, consider grits to be "manna" but,
at
the present time, this is considered heresy.]
Gray Shockley
Vicksburg, MS US

You are behind the times. Grits was considered "heresy" at one time,
because it was Manna for blacks, most likely spewed up from hell's
cauldrons. But nowadays also whites eat grits, In other words, grits got
emancipated along with blacks, and now comes down from heaven.
You need to publish your findings in regards to Manna "falling in place"
at the Sunday dinner. This could be the missing key to unlock the Da Vinci
Code.
.
User: "JillHill"

Title: Re: Da Vinci Code Broken 08 Jun 2006 11:40:46 PM
Pastor Frank wrote:

"Gray Shockley" <grayshockley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:0001HW.C0ADA89B0014C280F0284550@news.giganews.com...

On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 18:40:50 -0500, Pastor Frank wrote
(in article <683c1$44879699$d1d89a52$3376@PRIMUS.CA>):

"Ernest Slyman" <interesting122000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Yc0hg.6432$%h.576@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com...

Evangelical Christians have solved the complex Da Vinci code.
"Da Vinci code. Yep. We broke that," Nancy Powell of Limestone,
Tennessee
said. "It's a fine recipe for cornbread."
"Took us a whole week. We studied it. We looked at it carefully. Finally
everything fell into place. Thank the Lord."

There seems to be a dispute concerning this code. Some think the
recipe
is rather more like Manna from heaven than cornbread, on account of the
Bible telling us of Manna falling from heaven always falling "into
place".
The code apparently wasn't specific about where that "place" might be
and consequently the code crackers requested we wait "thanking the Lord",
till they find it.

In recent years, this manna/corn bread has /always/ fallen into "place".
The "place", of course, is the Sunday Dinner ("dinner", of course, only
comes
once a week, whereas, the rest of the week there are breakfasts, lunches
and
supper) after the morning worship service.
[Admittedly, there are those who, also, consider grits to be "manna" but,
at
the present time, this is considered heresy.]
Gray Shockley
Vicksburg, MS US

You are behind the times. Grits was considered "heresy" at one time,
because it was Manna for blacks, most likely spewed up from hell's
cauldrons. But nowadays also whites eat grits, In other words, grits got
emancipated along with blacks, and now comes down from heaven.
You need to publish your findings in regards to Manna "falling in place"
at the Sunday dinner. This could be the missing key to unlock the Da Vinci
Code.


"Preparation for Antichrist"
google for
Preparation for Antichrist
by
Dave Hunt
or
http://tinyurl.com/orwbx
or
http://www.thebereancall.org/Newsletter/html/1990/aug90.php
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