King Solomon’s most known judgment was to decide which of two women was the birth mother of a live baby. The past was unverifiable, and the present was deceptive. Instead, Solomon asked for his sword with the intent to cut the live baby in two. Solomon realized that the true mother would care the m
King Solomon & Conspiracy Theory — Team Fiddler 0 Skip to Content Team Fiddler TF Store Subscribe About Contact Blog Juido Copy Open Menu Close Menu Team Fiddler TF Store Subscribe About Contact Blog Juido Copy Open Menu Close Menu TF Store Subscribe About Contact Blog Juido Copy King Solomon & Conspiracy Theory Oct 11 Written By Joel Malard King Solomon's most known judgment was to decide which of two women was the birth mother of a live baby. The past was unverifiable, and the present was deceptive.Instead, Solomon asked for his sword with the intent to cut the live baby in two. Solomon realized that the true mother would care the most about the child's life with an eye on the future.In today's political arena, should the US split in two? It's not for me to tell; would Solomon find someone snoring at the wheel, like a mother falling asleep over her baby?Back to business, most of us prefer living in the past, present, or future. My dad was stuck in the future and he did regret not being able to savor moments. I've been stuck in the present for ten years, and I wouldn't wish this to an enemy. What's the solution? Perhaps it's a little hope, gratitude, and flow each day, seasoned with a healthy mix of six basic emotions and served fresh. Joel Malard Comments (0) Newest First Oldest First Newest First Most Liked Least Liked Preview Post Comment… Previous Previous Inundant Bliss Next Next Is Self-Envy Your Nemesis?