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"At the all-important pivot of human history, the worst sin ever committed served to show the greatest glory of Christ and obtain the sin-conquering gift of God’s grace. God did not just overcome evil at the cross. He made evil serve the overcoming of evil. He made evil commit suicide in doing its worst evil." John Piper, in his forthcoming book, Spectacular Sins.
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Well, yes, I do know it's for kids with rashes (pediatrics). I've seen doors/areas marked "Infectious Entrance/Area." I'd never seen one so specific. I mean what about kids with coughs, or fevers? Do they each get their own door?
It just struck me funny for some reason. Maybe because so many people would not know what "infectious" means, they had to put it in the simplest terms. (I didn't say anything about the language disparity here in California, did I?)
Great! I love those improbable and confusing signs! I've seen whole books on the subject. Maybe we can start a game for submissions of examples of signs discovered by others. See Johnna'sWorld for my submission...
Oh, I didn't realize that the door was ACTUALLY for people with rashes. I was making that up because I connected "rash" to its being a medical facility. Funny! Sorry if it sounded like I was telling you how it was.
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That would be "Ear Rash" people!
Um, if it was outside your medical building, I'm thinking it's for people with itchy red rashes!
Well, yes, I do know it's for kids with rashes (pediatrics). I've seen doors/areas marked "Infectious Entrance/Area." I'd never seen one so specific. I mean what about kids with coughs, or fevers? Do they each get their own door?
It just struck me funny for some reason. Maybe because so many people would not know what "infectious" means, they had to put it in the simplest terms. (I didn't say anything about the language disparity here in California, did I?)
Or maybe I'm just schizophrenic! =o
Great! I love those improbable and confusing signs! I've seen whole books on the subject. Maybe we can start a game for submissions of examples of signs discovered by others.
See Johnna'sWorld for my submission...
Oh, I didn't realize that the door was ACTUALLY for people with rashes. I was making that up because I connected "rash" to its being a medical facility. Funny! Sorry if it sounded like I was telling you how it was.
No problemo, Christianne...
You can tell me "how it was" anytime! =D
No way am I going in there. I don't make rash decissions.
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