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God gave us two ears to hear, two eyes to see and two hands to hold. But why did God give us only one heart? Because he wants us to find the other one.
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great thought.....well donot try trail and error methode to find the other one.... ;)
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Hmmmmm... So why god wants us to find the other heart? Why didn't he made it simple by providing two hearts at the begining of the journey? Beats me.
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Hmmmmm... So why god wants us to find the other heart? Why didn't he made it simple by providing two hearts at the begining of the journey? Beats me. Man will only appreciate what they labour hard for. |
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is this about Heart transplants?
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I have some extra hearts in my freezer if anybody wants one.
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Because if we had two, we'd be Time Lords.
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Edited by
2KidsMom
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Fri 04/20/12 07:52 AM
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I have some extra hearts in my freezer if anybody wants one. Bahahahaha.... |
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Hmmmmm... So why god wants us to find the other heart? Why didn't he made it simple by providing two hearts at the begining of the journey? Beats me. And since it's a numbers game... we also must find the other liver, the other penis, and the other belly button. The other appendix, the other tongue, the other throat, the other pelvic bone, the other nose. But we are exempt of the push to find and to secure, to love and to cherish, to hold and to kiss, such things as lungs, ovaries, eyes, nostrils, legs, breasts, testes, and hands. "You can always live with a lover, but you can never love without a liver." |
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Here I thought it was to pump blood through our system.
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God gave us two ears to hear, two eyes to see and two hands to hold. But why did God give us only one heart? Because he wants us to find the other one. Your heart is for the pumping of blood throughout your body; not trying to find someoe. I also don't think we need to find anyone as long as we have friends and family that care about us. |
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Your heart is for the pumping of blood throughout your body; not trying to find someoe. You're right, that's what the spleen is for. |
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Edited by
ancientwarrior
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Fri 04/20/12 02:45 PM
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great thought.....well donot try trail and error methode to find the other one.... ;) |
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