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Kuhano goveje meso v hrenovi omaki (100)
Zreži 1/2 kg navadno kuhanega govejega mesa na ploščate, prst debele kose in jih naloži na večji krožnik. V kozo deni 2 žlici kisle smetane, pičlo žlico moke, žlico nastrganega hrena, ščep popra, žlico kisa, 1/4 1itra juhe in nekaj zrn soli in pusti vse skupaj 2 minuti vreti; nato postavi omako na hladno, da se nekoliko ohladi. Ohlajeni primešaj rumenjak in jo zlij na gorko, zrezano meso, potresi po vrhu žlico kruhovih drobtin in žlico nastrganega bohinjskega sira, polij še z žlico razpuščenega surovega masla in postavi za 10 minut v pečico. Na mizo postavi meso obloženo s kruhovimi cmoki.
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2012-05-03 08:15:58
, and what he says is be perfect busceae again, becoming like God, who is perfect, is the ultimate goal. Christ knows we're not going to become perfect here on earth and we'll continue to make mistakes, but the important thing is to be heading in the right direction when we die, busceae when we die the situation changes, and per my understanding it becomes a bit harder to fix our mistakes, or repent, than it is to do here.After death, we go on progressing and if we've made the right choices we ultimately become like God and the cycle continues. Not everyone becomes like God, but that's busceae not everyone wants to be like God. It's kind of like how everyone says they want a big, nice mansion to live in, but do they really? I don't. I find a townhouse much easier to take care of and I like being able to talk to my family without an intercom. Not to say that people who live in mansions are more godly, but you get my point. Before we came to earth we may have thought we wanted to be like God, but here on earth we may prove to ourselves that we really don't want to do all that work that it takes to become like God, or that we really aren't as inclined to be as self-sacrificing and charitable as he is.I should mention that life here is not just about testing, it's also about learning. We learn from our experiences, and those experiences can teach us to become more like God. Mother Theresa certainly learned how to be more like God. But so may the guy who's completely illiterate, works in an open-pit gold mine in Africa, and at the age of 14 is killed for his $3 paycheck by a co-worker. It's hard for us to begin to judge what people are learning from their experiences, which is why God commands us not to make judgments about whether people are going to heaven or hell we're not very good at it, and there's no point since it's not our decision.This life is merely a blip in the eternal scheme of things. We've got billions of years behind us and billions of years ahead of us, and this life is a mere speck of time, although it is the most critical time of our entire existence busceae it determines everything about what we do after this life.You could ask why God reveals anything of himself, if this testing mechanism works so well. Why establish a church at all if people can still be tested and learn without the church? I might speculate upon the reasons, but I don't know. All I know is that he has established his church, and that if I reject it I'm in trouble, but if I accept it I'll not only be better off for it in the next life, but I'll be happier here as well. So why doesn't God give irrefutable proof of his existence? Why doesn't he make it obvious to everyone that the Bible is true? Why doesn't he make it obvious which church people should join? Because it would destroy his plan to do so. If God removes doubt, he removes freedom to choose, and without freedom, this life is pointless when you consider God's long-term plans for us.Why does God allow suffering? Why does he allow children to be molested? Why does he allow people to go hungry? People suffer, are molested, and go hungry busceae of the choices people make. The only way for God to prevent these terrible things would be for him to take away freedom, and once again, the plan would be ruined. People must be allowed the freedom in this life to commit the most horrible atrocities that; 1) they might prove to themselves and God who they really are, and 2) to allow people to commit the greatest good works. Take away world hunger, and you also take away the opportunity for people to sacrifice their own wants to help those who are hungry. Take away slavery and you take away the opportunity for people to commit acts of heroism to release slaves from bondage. Take away sadness, and you also take away happiness. Everything would be gray, drab, meaningless.And besides, it's all taken care of after this life. The child who is molested, tortured, and murdered is, on the other side, welcomed into Christ's arms and Christ takes away the pain. He already suffered that child's pain, and through some miracle is able to take it away so that the child doesn't suffer anymore. The suffering of the parents who lose a child this way is taken away in the next life, and can be softened in this life. All those who suffer in this life receive 100% comfort in the next, and can receive at least some measure of comfort in this one.The genius of God's plan is that everyone gets a fair and equal chance. Any advantage or disadvantage is the result of personal choices, and thus nobody can blame anybody else or God for how they end up. In the next life I believe the test results will be startlingly obvious.So the question becomes one of whether you're the type of person who wants everything, or are you satisfied with what you've got? If you're satisfied with what you've got and just want to live your life in peace, then you're free to make that choice. It doesn't mean you'll go to hell in the next life, it just means you may be stuck on a lower level of progression. I'm sure you'll be happy and feel like you got what you wanted. For me, that's not enough. I want everything God is offering me. I want to live the kind of life God lives. I wouldn't be completely happy with anything less, and membership in the LDS Church is the only guarantee I have of being able to get there. I don't really believe you'd be satisfied with anything less either, but that's for you to decide.God gave us the Bible to help us along the way. Anybody who lives the teachings of the Bible is well on their way to living the kind of life God lives. The Book of Mormon is additional truth which confirms and clarifies the Bible and helps us even further along the way. People can reject it, but only at the risk of being stopped in their progress.God doesn't want to force anyone to believe in either the Bible or the Book of Mormon. His goal is not for everyone to join his church, his goal is for as many of his children who desire it to live the life he lives. Membership in his church during this life is not a requirement, but accepting all the truth that is revealed to us is, and God gives us ways to identify the truth such that we can trust in it. But those methods only work on an individual basis. I can't prove to you that the Book of Mormon is true, or that God exists, but you can prove it to yourself. That's all that really matters.
2012-05-04 22:30:39
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