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Pop giant Michael Jackson, who took to the stage as a child star and went on to set the world dancing to the thumping rhythms of his music for decades, died Thursday, TMZ website reported. He was 50.

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    Spadecaller4 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Jackson's comeback tour will remain in Never-Neverland.

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      Mutainia4 months, 4 weeks ago

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      I know this is going to sound horrible to many, but, truthfully, I could never understand why Michael Jackson ever became such a hit. To this very day, when I hear some of his "Thriller" I'm just totally mind boggled that it surpassed "Sgt. Peppers". It just seems like a joke. And, the scary thing is, it's NOT a joke. Sure, he, I think, invented the Moonwalk, but, to me, that was the ONLY thing he did that I thought was cool. Everything else, man, seemed like something just about anyone else could do. Is there something wrong with me? I mean, I didn't see much to Elvis either. Jacko was talented as a kid, I agree, but, he ended up being highly over-rated, I thought, when he came back with Thriller.

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      Hobe4 months, 4 weeks ago

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      Excellent Post...

      I could Agree More...

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        DebraJMSmith4 months, 3 weeks ago

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        This is why; we all need to realize reality. The reality of it is that we are all appointed a time to leave this life, as we know it; and none of us know the exact day or hour of our departure.

        The things of this world no longer matter to Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson. And when it is our turn to leave, they will not matter to us either. We need to live our lives in reality and not circle our lives around the things that just do not matter.

        What is most important is to know where you will go after this life. That is what is forever!

        Salvation is by and through, only One, Jesus Christ, Lord God Almighty, the Risen Son of God. He is both fully God and fully man. He, Jesus Christ, came down here in the form of a man and took the sins of the world on Him and died for payment of our sins. He rose on the third day. Later he ascended up into heaven and sits at the right hand of the Father. To all those who believe on Him, Jesus Christ, have eternal life, everlasting.

        Any religion that adds or subtracts from this simple truth of the Gospel, is wrong and will not lead to salvation. However, God can save a soul, anywhere, despite what that person's religion? says. We are then called to come out and be separate from the rest and together with each other.

        For example, a church cannot save you. If a church says that you must go through that church, in order to get to Jesus, get out of that church. They are adding to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

        The simple truth is, believe on Jesus Christ, Lord God Almighty, the risen Savior!

        Debra J.M. Smith
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        http://www.InformingChristians.com

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        susseb4 months, 3 weeks ago

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        The reaction to Michael Jackson's (MJ) death is astonishing to me. The media coverage and outpoor of grief and love from the public is completely out of proportion to the event. MJ was a popular and very talented pop-singer in the 80's if I am not mistaken, and so what? I think the hysteria and attention surrounding the death of this deranged person is a sad example of this country's value system!
        Has anyone thought about his being a pedophile, paying parents to have access to their children, and paying millions of dollars to keep witnesses from testifying againt him in court when he was accused of molesting a child. What is wrong with all you grieving fans?

        Susse

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          sisterlove4 months, 3 weeks ago

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          Please register me in.

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