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Post by Larry Marquez on Jan 3, 2020 21:41:56 GMT
How does that apply to places that have low quality food and could get you sick? I had some chicken from Walmart today and it made me feel not good.
So I warned my coworker not to get the chicken today
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Post by James Brady on Jan 10, 2020 8:26:58 GMT
Thank God for everything that happened, rejoicing. It was all for the good. That you felt sick. That you were able to warn someone. That He is sovereign and in heaven people don't get sick from eating and there's justice.
That's what He means. Not to say many do this.
Pray that Walmart doesn't make other people sick?
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Post by Larry Marquez on Jan 10, 2020 14:23:18 GMT
Thank God for everything that happened, rejoicing. It was all for the good. That you felt sick. That you were able to warn someone. That He is sovereign and in heaven people don't get sick from eating and there's justice. That's what He means. Not to say many do this. Pray that Walmart doesn't make other people sick? To warn someone, don't I have to complain about the food quality to the person?
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Post by demetri on Jan 16, 2020 22:46:00 GMT
Warning someone about some possible spoiled food is the wise thing to do. backing off what James said. I don’t know many people who enjoy being sick but if you can look at it as an opportunity for your immune system to get stronger that might help rejoice in the sickness. (If that whole immune system getting stronger when your sick thing is actually true).
Why would you let this chicken make me sick
I can’t stand this chicken
This tastes like garbage
Why is this cold
I’m tired of this xxx ... these are probably better examples of complaining.
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