Hello, I am looking trough aviation blogs on the internet today. It was great to read yours! Are you tinking about MAF sometime in the future? I am moving to South Carolina in january to start my flight training.
Hey. I am not considering MAF, though I am planning to work with a similar organization when I finish my training. Are you going to be doing your training at Piedmont by any chance?
you seem to think that the person in the song is acting out of an improperly derived motivation. however, I see two things, first, that the motivation described is valid, and the song is simply recognizing it, extolling it and the positive consequences. second, the motivation described, and the positive consequences, are common to all good loves. this applies to God and to a mans wife. the man is able to love his wife properly because he loves God. I am fairly sure that Johnny was referring to his love for his wife. however, the song could also be fairly accurately describing ones relationship to God.
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Hello, I am looking trough aviation blogs on the internet today. It was great to read yours!
Are you tinking about MAF sometime in the future?
I am moving to South Carolina in january to start my flight training.
God bless you
Hey. I am not considering MAF, though I am planning to work with a similar organization when I finish my training.
Are you going to be doing your training at Piedmont by any chance?
i'm still trying to figure out why you like that song. we argued about it slightly, but if you care to attempt more explanation i'll listen again.
you seem to think that the person in the song is acting out of an improperly derived motivation. however, I see two things, first, that the motivation described is valid, and the song is simply recognizing it, extolling it and the positive consequences. second, the motivation described, and the positive consequences, are common to all good loves. this applies to God and to a mans wife. the man is able to love his wife properly because he loves God. I am fairly sure that Johnny was referring to his love for his wife. however, the song could also be fairly accurately describing ones relationship to God.
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