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“The Dog” fake Christian bounty hunter

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Duane “Dog” Chapman , T.V. reality bounty hunter and star was in the news yesterday, representing a large population of fake Christians. How amazing is it for the GOD, that you serve to publicly weed out the thorns among you. True Christians all over the world should hold there head high and feel blessed that GOD/Jesus is on the job of shedding light on evil. In yesterday’s, work at home article I shared with you how being a true Christian and walking in God’s light can indeed change your way of thinking, and how it related to the work at home mom. Today, I would like to talk about those fake Christians, looking for fame and glory by using Christianity as a way of obtaining celebrity status or success.

I must admit that I was an occasional Dog, the bounty hunter fan. My sole purpose for watching was to see the difference that Duane & Beth Chapman would make in the lives of those they would capture. I enjoyed those moments of compassion that gave a wonderful ending to each of their shows. Now, I am left to wonder who’s bright idea it was to use God in such a way. A&E or Duane “Dog” Chapman ?

In September 2006, when Dog and his family were arrested by the U.S Marshall and charged by Mexico officials with “deprivation of liberty” I was outraged. I could not believe what they were doing to this upstanding T.V. reality personality. My first assumption was that they were treating Dog and his family this way because of their celebrity status. Now, I see that this was a “behind the scene” spiritual tap on the shoulder, telling them to get in gear or else.

The Truth is the Light

Although I do not consider myself an authority on scripture I do remember my day’s of youth, hearing the ole folks talk about scriptures. Scriptures that somehow found a home in my heart and stuck in my mind, with or without present meaning.

I recall seeing Dog “the bounty hunter” on TBN, Trinity Broadcasting Network, expressing his love for Jesus. I am sure that he reads from the same bible as most of you. The bible that speaks of loving thy neighbor, as you love yourself, that ye love one another, that love worketh no ill toward his neighbor. No, I am no authority on bible scripture but I am hoping that God will send a true Christian to shed some light on where these bible verses can actually be found in our comment section.

In closing I would like to quote two more partial scriptures that may or may not be in the bible. But, as usual I’m hoping a true Christian will set me straight. This entire situation can not be good for Duane “Dog” Chapman and his family, or any “wolves in sheeps clothing” so I would like to say that just maybe this is a second wake up call. What is done in the dark, will come to the light.

This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com

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Religion, GOD, faith & the work at home mom

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Religion doesn’t make you stupid!

What role does religion, GOD and faith play in the choices of the work at home mom in today’s society? One might wonder if a person’s religion or faith has any importance in the choices a mom makes when looking to start a business opportunity or work at home job. How does a person of God relate effectively to those in the field of hiring work at home workers, that have no clue about religion or the right and wrong of things.

Let’s be honest here! Religion in, and of itself can do nothing to effect a person to the degree that they would stop and think about their choices. However, a person that is truly walking in God’s word would indeed be affected and may even approach people and situation differently.

Today, more then ever women that have chosen to stay at home to care for there kids, are looking for opportunities to work at home and earn a living. Religious women, of many denominations (Christians, Muslims, Buddhist) have found wonderful opportunities that have allowed them to earn an extra income, however there are also just as many work at home moms that have been scammed by fraudulent work at home opportunities, and called it “God’s will“.

Too many times work at home mom’s have been scammed and too many times I have heard “It must be God’s will”, or “If I just have faith”. God did not take your brain when you were saved. What ever happened to devine guidance or just plain common sense.

Your walk with god should make you stronger, and more in touch with his will. Religion isn’t suppose to stop you from thinking…it should make you think better. Stop using God as a cop out. If someone cheats you out of something…It is God’s will that you ASK FOR A REFUND!!!

This article is written by B.J. Norman, contributing writer for New Works, work at home jobs and advice. This article can be used in its fullness, as long as you keep all bylines in place. For more detailed information on work at home jobs, you may visit http://www.newwork-at-home.com

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Victimization of a Scam’e

Monday, September 10th, 2007

A Work at Home Program designed especially for you

     Did you know that there are work at home craft and assembly programs designed specifically for you? These work at home programs include any type of job performed from your home that require you to manually put together, make and complete a tangible product. If you are considering joining a work at home craft or assembly program, then you should be sure to read this article, and understand that 98% of these programs are scams.

     Before we begin, let’s define you…the you that these programs are designed and created for.  For the remainder of this article and for the sake of identifying the you, in this article you will be called the scam’e……the victim of these specially designed work at home programs.

If you, have spent any amount of time searching for a work at home program, that will allow you to earn unrealistic wealth, over a short period of time, then you might be a potential scam’e.

If you find yourself doing a search, using the keywords, “get rich quick”, then you might be a potential scam’e.

If you give up easily and can locate at least 3 projects you’ve left incomplete before starting on another project, you might be considered a potential scam’e.

If you procrastinate a lot, and get tired when the jobs gets a bit tough, then you might be a potential scam’e.

If you don’t have a spiritual source to draw from, when you physically become tired, then you might be a potential scam’e.

If you expect something for nothing, then you might be a potential scam’e.

If you spend a lot of time arguing and reminiscing over past failures, instead of using those failures as learning experiences to take you to the next level, then you might be a potential scam’e.

If your destination today, is to visit the local market, and in doing so, you find your shortest route closed (your usual road) and you decided to turn around and go back home, instead of taking an alternate road, that may take you a bit longer, then you might be a potential scam’e.

     It is possible that most of us may have fallen into any one of the above categories at some point in our lives, causing us to be vulnerable to work at home scams, that are designed to prey on our weaknesses. However, if after reading this article and finding that you do not fall into any of the above categories, then you might be considered a potential successful business person.  The success of your business will depend alot on your mindset, therefore, you may want to take some time to improve on your gifts and share them with others, in hopes that we stop the victimization of the scam’e.

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Easy Way to Make Money

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

If you receive an offer that sounds too, good to be true, then it probably is. You would be surprise at the offers that people tend to believe, out of the desire to earn a quick dollar. Everyone wants an easy way to make money.

Today, an associate of mine, received an email that went like this:

From: Don Anthony <dwjantony16@hotmail.com>

Dear Sir/Madam,I want to make a transfer of 15,000,000.00
I will give 25% of the total amount for your
assistance after the successful transfer of the
amount. You can provide a bank account of your
choice for this amount. Reply for more details.
Regards,
Don Anthony

Her question to me was, “should I reply to this?” I was a little baffled that she would even ask me this, considering she’d been though a similar situation in which she’d lost alot of money, trying to make money.

Sometime, in our desire to make money, we tend to overlook things that we are later able to see much clearer.

Food for thought: My freind is allergic to onions, however one day she visited an associate for dinner. Not having eaten all day, she was very hungry and did not notice the onions prepared in her food. She quickly devoured the entire meal, and shortly after became very ill.

I use this analogy to say, that sometimes when we are really anxious for something, we don’t spend alot of time checking it out. Sometimes, it is best to put aside our anxious needs, in order to see the much bigger, clearer picture.

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Characteristics of a good work at home craft program

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

     Yes, there are at least 2% of the work at home craft programs that are not scams.  The hardest job for us, is being able to differentiate between the two, because intent can not be seen.  Intent is not a visible quality that can be seen in order to clue us in on the true intent of any business.

     Example:

     Consider I make potholders and sell them to local vendors.  I just received a large contract and I have no way of producing the amount needed, in the given time.  So, I decided to subcontract the work and buy all the supplies to make these potholders, but I fear that you may run off with my materials and leave me in worst condition then when I began.  So, I ask you to give me the cost of the supplies as insurance.  (better known in the work at home business as A Registration Free)

 What exactly is my intent????  

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