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We Must Obey Our Elders
Should we OBEY our Elders?? A Photo of an Elder!
A Tale of Correction
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By
Ray Walter Swangkee ―
The Colorful Peacock from Angel Ridge,
Box 305H2, King’s Mountain, Kentucky 40442 The Divided States of United Lies!

My E-mail Address is: theking@alltel.net, as in:
“The King at TELL ALL, dot, Network of Truth.”

Please Visit the most Beautiful, Enlightening, and Inspiring Website on the Internet, at: www.ThePeacock.com “O my Son, no one likes to Obey any Person that he or she does not Respect and Love; and therefore, it is Difficult for most People to Obey God: beCause they have not even Met him, let alone Learn whatever he Asks of them.” A Proverb of the Peacock

“O my Daughter, if you do not Respect and even Love your Creator, it Means that I have Failed to Teach to you the Truth about him, in Order that you might get to Know him.” Another Proverb of the Peacock
Copyright, Dedication, and Introduction

By

The Professor Wordcraft from
The Universal College of Superior Knowledge

This Special Booklet is COPYRIGHTED 2005 AD, by Ray Walter Swangkee, who is the Author of more than 200 Inspired Books and Booklets. (See the List of Literature in the back end of this Booklet for the Evidence.) All Rights are Reserved for the Truth’s Sake. No Portion of this Booklet shall be Reproduced by any Means for Sale: because it is provided Free of Charge, by The Swangkee Association of Truth Seekers and Treasure Hunters, Worldwide!

This Unique Booklet is now DEDICATED to whomever is Older than someone whom they Sincerely Believe should OBEY them. In other Words, you might have Heard some Older Person say, “You are supposed to Obey your Elders.” However, we Know from Bible Study that Moses was Younger than his Brother Aaron and his Sister Miriam, and yet Moses Obviously Ruled over them. Likewise, Joseph, the Son of Jacob, was Younger than his Brothers, and yet he Ruled over them in Egypt. Moreover, King David was Younger than his Brothers, and

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