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If you know someone having trouble registering and/or logging in, advise the following:
1. If they have trouble registering, have them use a different browser. Chrome seems reliable, Firefox may cause some people problems. Or vice versa.
2. If they get the 'email in use' error, it actually means their registration worked. They either re-submitted, or the page loaded again. Tell them to check their email for the activation link.
3. If they are expecting an activation link but don't see it, first and foremost they should check SPAM/Trash. They should have the email in 5 mins if they're going to get it at all. They can contact us using the contact form on the main page or email us at customerservice@cornertable.us and we will manually activate them. Note: if we think our email is being blocked by THEIR email service, expect us to contact them via a non-cornertable gmail account.
4. And be patient. Our customer service team is finite.
A personal friend of mine posted on faceBook. He pointed out that God directed the Jews to sacrifice a lamb or goat and to spread some of the blood on the doorposts and arch. The purpose was to protect themselves from the "Angel of Death". Here is the post - https://www.facebook.com/photo..../?fbid=3951108548246
Here is my comment -
An interesting point - one that I have been considering for some time. Notice also that if there were any Egyptians who complied with this directive from God, we have no record of it. In fact, the Scripture offers only that God's "Angel of Death" did the job. To make sure everyone knew who was doing this job, not only did God announce it, not only did God choose to kill only the first-born sons, but the first-born male of all animals. Who else could do all that in one fell swoop? And we have no indication that any Jews failed to comply. In fact, some Jews shared the sacrifice with neighbors who were less fortunate - who could not actually eat an entire sacrificial lamb (or goat) in one sitting or even overnight. Anything not eaten had to be burned up - no trace except ashes. How appropriate. Ashes - dust to dust. This is a perfect example of God's provision for all who obey.
Sometimes, obeying God is just that easy.

V Clark
Insane the deplatforming happening across the board.
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