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Saturday, October 9, 2010

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TWO TERMS HIGHLIGHTED
1) Ooktoberfest 2010 (Octoberfest 2010)
2) Feast of tabernacles history

(RESOURCED SOURCE : THE FULL WIKI)
Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Traditionally, Thanksgiving is associated with giving thanks to God for the harvest and expressing gratitude. While historically religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday.[1 ]

Thanksgiving Day: Reference
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For other uses, see Thanksgiving (disambiguation).


Contents
1 The "First" Thanksgiving?
2 ,,,3 ,,,4 United States
5 ,,, 6 .,,, 7 References
8 External links
.....SKIPPING DOWN TO EXTERNAL LINKS THERE ARE MANY MORE CONTENTS


THE EARTH HAS A HISTORY OF ITS OWN
(SEE THE NEXT NORTHEARTH POST,""Improv"" and ""MAKING IT"") (each post should relate to that...but maybe not specifically ""History"".)(An edit may be adapted later to include Dr Harold Camping's book "We've Almost Made It")(but not yet!)(More on that at somepoint, probably a seperate post; maybe on a different blog!)

A FIRST THOUGHT CAME TO MIND OF COLONEL BO GRITZ FOR THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES PAGE INFO POSTED IN 2007; GRITZ HAVING A BACKROUND IN STANDING UP FOR RIGHTS, ...MY THOUGHTS DRIFTED TO "EARTH RIGHTS"
So now I connect the opinion to NorthEarth.Blogspot.com...

AN OPINION WRITTEN ABOUT " THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES" By James Gentry
http://www.bogritz.com/whykeepthefeast.htm
GETTING IT STRAIGHT ...
James Gordon "Bo" Gritz (born January 18, 1939, in Enid, Oklahoma; surname "Gritz" rhymes with "rights"[1]) is a highly decorated former United States Army Special Forces officer
Excerted from webpage source Colonel Bo Gritz-
(That WebSite Maintained and Hosted by CWS)
"Why Should You and I Keep the Feasts Days?
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"And ye shall keep it a feast unto the LORD seven days in the year. It shall be a statute for ever in your generations: ye shall celebrate it in the seventh month." (Lev. 23:41)
"What will ye do in the solemn day, and in the day of the feast of the LORD?" (Hos. 9:5)
Are the Feast Days outlined in Leviticus just a relic of the past, significant only to the "Jews?" What do these days signify for Christians of the New Covenant today? Should we make an effort to keep them today? .."
by Jerry Gentry

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