You need a to wrap it.
Seems like you've torn some ligaments.
Sounds usually pertain to fluid in the joint and cartlidge that is eroded.
You need to decrease any major activity, wrap, elevate, Ibuprofen (if your stomach can tolerate it), warm soa…
"Me3afineen" is probably the most accurate term.
As a comparison, you can notice our clergy as they go meet God, and lead the people in prayer, they put on vestments of purity.
What do they wear? ...shibshibs, no showers, smelly galabiyas, etc.
If…
I'm going to apologize, initially, before I interject a little humor in an otherwise serious situation.
Have you all seen the Muslim protestors in the states who have been doing the "stupidest" protest chant:
He he...ho ho...Mubarak has to go.
It…
Choudry had a concerted set of facts and dates. [His thoughts and conclusions were wrong.]
Spitzer was dazed by these details because he does not have any background of the quoted points by
Choudry. Spitzer's body language and insecurity in disc…
I thought Spitzer seemed insecure in answering this guy. He was not sure of his facts and tried to sound very
set with his words. I disagree, I think the Choudry guy really chewed up Spitzer.
Spitzer is dreaming if he thinks this revolution relat…
Wow, Coptic Egyptian Man sounds very Christian.
If I was a suspicious person I would think that he was similar to another previous poster.
He changes is pronoun persona without realizing it.
Sasi,
So you summarily write-off Egypt?
Egypt will never be a full Islamic State. Our Lord walked, ate, and played while he resided in this Blessed country.
He will not allow it to happen.
Would Isaiah have to be appended [incorrectly]: 'Out of …
The Western Media is trying to portray this whole issue as a romantic modern version of the American Revolutionary War.
Have you noticed the increase in the number of beards in the demonstrators?
Have you noticed a decrease in the college age demon…
Egypt has never been a democracy.
It is not a democracy.
Nor will it ever be a democracy.
The current state of affairs, as wrapped in the aspect of Islam, is incapable of supporting a democracy or a secular
system.
Islam does not allow for democra…
Khas,
To follow your simplified logic, I can quote the great Yogi Berra: 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.'
Things that are 2000 years are quite valuable. Can you imagine a coin of that age, statue, artifact? What about a Faith and Tradition of …
These sleeves are part of the Sidriya. There should also be a belt worn by the bishop aka the zeno.
The bishops sidriya is different from a regular priest.
In the Armenian Tradition that just use cuffs that are for the forearm.
The take from thi…
The Sub-Deacons are allowed service in the altar. The protocol is Sub-Deacon or higher.
The Epsaltos was never a rank in the Church, and it is still not a rank.
As a matter of fact it was not even the Book of the Rites of Ordination. They took t…
My Dear Phoebe,
I would recommend a re-reading of the entire thread, including the comments by Fr. Peter. You can put my obnoxious remarks to the side, as just fleeting thoughts from an exhausted male.
I'm illiterate. I don't know how to read, according to Phoebe, but I do know how to write. I guess that would make "writerate". Yet, another word I made-up to encompass my feelings.
Phoebes,
If you want to bring St. Paul into the matter, well, I believe he said that women should not raise their voices above a male [in church].
I think that's detailed.
I think that there should be excommunication boards. One would be able to nominate a person for excommunication. The board would vote on it, send it to the bishop of the diocese, and out they go.
My Dear Phoebe,
Your research is incorrect.
St. Paul is very deliberate. He is very detailed. Your assumptions and extrapolations are unfounded. They do not have validity.
In other words: your emotions are allowing you to stretch things. Or i…
1% actually does work and service. The other 1% are still in their diapers. They would go cry to their mothers. Their mothers will come after you with a shibshib.