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Gbagura:Part of heart where you get this must be darkest in the history. How could you just finished typing this and still dont have any feeling that this can be played against you in future even when you least expected? I advised you against such, please politics, market your candidate and dont set Nigeria on fire. |
Obi didn't leave APGA. The man is playing politics. OBI was asked to leave by those who hijacked APGA. He has responded to this in few discussions. Someone who is at altar promised never to leave her husband before God and man. But if her life is in danger, the marriage can be dissolved. |
triple996:If you don't vote, your faith will be decided when you are not there. Do you know what it will result that you channel this excess energy, register and give South-East 15million votes? You know we have Igbos everywhere, I didn't count them! What you want to be in heaven start practicing it is here on earth! Mediate upon that! |
I had a dream that Atiku won. I have been cancelling it since then because of Obi. Now is left,Atiku can go ahead. |
How I wish you will reduce the level of hate around you! You can count around what hate, lies and propaganda has caused Africa, Nigeria especially. The only thing I can see in your write-up is Pandora, Criminal and nothing else. I can tell you peace is very important key to know who is lieing or saying the truth. You may wrongly present truth mixed with hate and people who analyze things well will discard it. |
These pictures kind of give me hope! Please arrange it very well in a book like form, I think it will make sense. I dont mind buying it. |
How much is MAF sensor 2009 corolla? |
Snap the vin, will check and make an offer, today max |
No interior and ending pictures? |
owobloww:No pictures |
aov1:Provide VIN and Millage for confirmation please |
opsynea2j:No location, millage,VIN or amount? |
Engine PCs,millage and Vin required please |
millage and vin please? |
Vin No please. |
automotifng:If I get VIN and confirms that the car is ok and the mileage is 73k, will send someone and we conclude on the price. As for 2.7m is too much. Thanks |
automotifng:Can it go for 2.5M? |
Gaddafi1:Serious scam except if the millage is 850k. |
Which year? Have you worked on the engine? Honda will not accept to work on it if the engine has been opened that is why am asking |
The code below will extract sql from a class You need to import Imports System.Reflection Public Class tsDataEntry Dim _Surname As String Dim _Firstname As String Dim _Age As Integer Dim _Address As String Dim _sysID As Integer Property sysID As Integer Get Return _sysID End Get Set(value As Integer) _sysID = value End Set End Property Property Surname As String Get Return _Surname End Get Set(value As String) _Surname = value End Set End Property Property Firstname As String Get Return _Firstname End Get Set(value As String) _Firstname = value End Set End Property Property Age As Integer Get Return _Age End Get Set(value As Integer) _Age = value End Set End Property Property Address As String Get Return _Address End Get Set(value As String) _Address = value End Set End Property End Class Sub ProcessForm() Dim tsReg As New tsDataEntry tsReg.Address = "Lagos" tsReg.Age = 34 tsReg.Surname = "Ayo" tsReg.Firstname = "Mercy" Dim Fvalues As String = "" Dim FNames As String = "" Dim UpdateScript As String = "" Dim sqlInsert As String Dim sqlUpdate As String getSQlFromClass(tsReg, FNames, Fvalues, UpdateScript) sqlInsert = "Insert into tablename (" & FNames & " Values (" & Fvalues & " "sqlUpdate = "Update tablename set "& UpdateScript & " where sysID=" & tsReg.sysID) End Sub Public Sub getSQlFromClass(ts As Object, ByRef FN As String, ByRef FV As String, Optional ByRef uscript As String = "" ![]() Dim t As Type t = ts.GetType Dim Sql As String = "" FN = "" FV = "" uscript = "" Dim fn1 As String = "" Dim fv1 As String = "" Dim ColumnNameNotWantedFromTheClass As String = "username,password".ToUpper Dim col() As String = Split(ColumnNameNotWantedFromTheClass, "," ![]() Dim mp As PropertyInfo For Each mp In t.GetProperties If col.Contains(mp.Name.ToString.ToUpper) = True Then GoTo 60 Try If String.IsNullOrEmpty(FN) = True Then If mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Int16) OrElse mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Int32) OrElse _ mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Int64) OrElse mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Integer) OrElse _ mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Decimal) OrElse mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Double) Then FV = Val(mp.GetValue(ts, Nothing)) ElseIf mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Boolean) Then Dim iret As Boolean = mp.GetValue(ts, Nothing) If iret = True Then FV = "1" Else FV = "0" End If Else Try FV = "'" & mp.GetValue(ts, Nothing) & "'" Catch ex As Exception FV = "'0000-00-00'" End Try End If FN = mp.Name uscript = FN & "=" & FV Else If mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Int16) OrElse mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Int32) OrElse _ mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Int64) OrElse mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Integer) OrElse _ mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Decimal) OrElse mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Double) Then fv1 = Val(mp.GetValue(ts, Nothing)) ElseIf mp.PropertyType Is GetType(Boolean) Then Dim iret As Boolean = mp.GetValue(ts, Nothing) If iret = True Then fv1 = "1" Else fv1 = "0" End If Else Try fv1 = "'" & mp.GetValue(ts, Nothing) & "'" Catch ex As Exception fv1 = "'0000-00-00'" End Try End If fn1 = mp.Name FN &= "," & fn1 FV &= "," & fv1 uscript &= "," & fn1 & "=" & fv1 End If Catch ex As Exception End Try 60: Next End Sub |
Millage please? |
Tforcool:Location also |
Pls VIN and how much last? |
Still open to help. |
luckyCO:Hello Am back, was out for a while. Am waiting for assistance on any vb.net issues. Please be concise am not going to help you if you are looking for someone who will be coming to teach you programming. I can help programmers of vb.net get to their destinations based on the time I have now. Thank you |
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My understanding please. Anybody that failed to identify with Christ is as well best described as dead. You cant stand before the Resurrection and Life and still be talking about going to do some ceremony with people who have not accepted Him. Let me use this example : It is like telling somebody to come lets go to a church or place where God has appointed for His people to rapture and the person starts telling you he has to attend wedding ceremony of his Sister. If the caller condemns the reason, I dont think that condemnation will result into concluding that wedding ceremony for one's sister is bad. I believe it is all about timing when the man tendered the excuse. That does not say you should not do some works of mercy or help take care of your parents or stuff like that. |
petra1:Though you didn't answer my question. I will leave it because I want to learn. Since I dont want to limit or bride God by my 10% as our pastors have made it look I hereby ask again. Who replaced Melchizedek now that I should take my tithe to? Who did Jacob paid tithe to and what did he pay? Is vow the same as tithe, because only what I saw Jacob did was Vow Who replaced Melchizedek |
petra1:Really am not getting something here. You mean Abraham is not under old testament? Or are you saying that everything Abraham did we should copy because he did under grace since we are now following Abraham? Is Christ not the one that said new law he is giving us to Love God will all our mind and soul and love our neighbour as ourselves. That in that their is no Judgement but have moved from death to life. |
petra1:I thought Abraham did tithe under old testatment? Which God reveal its intent. But we are talking about new testament tithe. We support our pastor church,poor etc. Why is that they say if you don't pay some money call it tithe( though you might be paying more than 10% of your money not only from income )then God will punish you or not bless you? That is the question we need to understand. Pls let us keep emotion or sentiments away from this |
TITHING IS NEITHER COMPULSORY NOR A SIN – BY JOSEPH OKECHUKWU In the King James Version, “tithing” (“tithe,” “tithes,” “tithing”) occurs 40 times in the Bible - 32 times in the Old Testament, and 8 times in the New Testament. In the New Testament, 5 of the 8 occurrences are found in Hebrews 7:5-9, which are referring to the “tithe” of Abraham to Melchizedek in the Old Testament. Two of the remaining 3 occurrences occur in Luke. However, the first mention of tithing in the scriptures is Genesis 14: 17-20, where Abraham is recorded to have paid a “voluntary” tithe of all that he gathered from the conquest of Chedorlaomer and the kings with him, to Melchizedek, king of Salem. Hundreds of years after Abraham’s “voluntary” tithe to Melchizedek, the law of Moses eventually elaborated the validity of tithing, to the Levites. Read it in Numbers 27:30-32. Originally, the firstborn sons were to have been the priests of the Jewish nation, who would serve in the Tabernacle and in the Temple and be the spiritual leaders. When God spared the Jewish firstborns during the Plague of the Firstborns in Egypt, He “acquired” them and designated them for this special role. After the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai, the Jewish people made and worshipped a golden calf. The only tribe that did not participate in this shameful act was the tribe of Levi. At this time, the firstborns lost their special status, and it was transferred to the Levites who were not originally the firstborns. God explains this to Moses in Numbers 8: 16-18. To the Levites, tithes are just their inheritance. So, just the same way a man writes his WILL and divides his estate amongst his children, the Levites’ own share was a sum of all the tithes paid unto the Lord by the house of Jacob. That’s why they as well pay a tithe off of their inheritance (tithe) to Aaron. In Malachi 3:8-12 the popular mantra “shall a man rob God?” wasn’t directed at just the priests as one post alleged. It was directed at the whole nation of Israel at that time. The actual rebuke started with the priests but it didn’t say anything about tithe, initially. See Malachi 1: 6-9. God was sore displeased that the priests were no longer offering quality sacrifices to Him. “Robbing God” through tithing was only one of the grievous sins that those Israelites committed repeatedly against God. In Luke 11:42, we find a parallel text to the one remaining text (Matthew 23:23). Here, Jesus accuses the Pharisees of tithing in the small, inexpensive, things (mint, dill, cummin), but neglecting the weightier matters. Thus, Jesus does not condemn tithing, but says that there are more important matters. In Luke 18:12 we see the self-righteous Pharisee, boasting about his tithing as a proof (in his mind) of his righteousness. So far as I can find in the New Testament, neither Jesus nor any of His apostles taught the necessity of tithing. Neither can we find any statement that they did tithe - that they practiced tithing. Jesus did pay the temple tax (Matthew 17:24-27), but we do not read of Him paying His tithe. I would have to say that the whole tithing system cannot be brought over, in a wholesale fashion, from the Old Testament to the church age or the New Testament saints. We don’t have a Levitical priesthood, or sacrifices to offer (literally, at least). We are, however, to support those who minister to us (1 Corinthians 9:1-14; 1 Galatians 6:6; 1 Timothy 5:17-18). We are to give to the poor, especially the saints (Acts 6:1-6; Romans 12:13; 1 Corinthians 16:1.; 2 Corinthians 8 & 9; Gal. 2:10; 6:10; etc.). From 2 Corinthians 8 & 9 and Philippians 4, we certainly see that our giving should be out of gratitude, and something we joyfully do "voluntarily". Bottomline, there is no valid New Testament biblical order or charge to pay tithe to any church or ministry, neither is there any biblical proof anywhere that anyone who pays tithe to any church or ministry today out of their own volition, has committed sin. We need to set the records straight. People should not be made to feel guilty for not obeying Malachi 3:8-12. But people should also not be dissuaded from helping a responsible church or ministry by way of voluntary tithing or even a donation that’s probably more than a tithe. It’s entirely voluntary but not a sin. If it was a sin, Jesus would’ve called it so. Rather He simply charged the tithe-paying Pharisees to do more than just paying tithes on little things. So, it's up to you to decide if your church or ministry is doing enough of God's work to deserve your financial support. Conclusion: Tithing is not compulsory, but it’s also not a sin. |

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