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1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
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WELL BILL COSBY IS AT THE KITCHENER CENTER IN THE SQUARE TONIGHT.I LIVED ABOUT 8 BLOCKS FROM THERE WHEN I LIVED IN KITCHENER FROM 1980 TILL 1994.I'M GLAD THAT CITIZENS ARE TRYING TO GET RID OF THERE COSBY TICKETS.WHAT WOMAN COULD POSSIBLY WATCH THIS DRUGGUST - RAPIST OF AT LEAST 34 WOMEN.
Kitchener Bill Cosby fans try to get rid of tickets online-Kijiji offers show tickets for embattled U.S. comedian's Ontario dates at prices reduced up to 50%-By Matthew Kang, CBC News Posted: Jan 07, 2015 8:36 AM ET Last Updated: Jan 07, 2015 10:37 AM ET
Aatif Baskanderi says his family decided they could no longer attend Bill Cosby's performance in Kitchener, Ont., on Wednesday, given the number of serious allegations against him.A growing number of people who had planned to take in Bill Cosby's show at Centre in the Square in Kitchener, Ont., tonight are attempting to sell their tickets online at a reduced rate in light of the allegations of sexual assault involving the American comedian.A search on Kijiji in Kitchener-Waterloo shows at least two full pages of private ads for Cosby tickets offered at a discount.One ad shows four tickets purchased for $400 are now going for $250.Aatif Baskanderi is offering, at half price, the six tickets he bought for his family for $600, after he and his family decided they did not want to attend the show due to the multiple allegations of sexual assault against Cosby.Cosby, whose acting credits include having starred as Dr. Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show from 1984 to 1992, has never been criminally charged in connection with any of the sex assault allegations, and has denied them, including through his lawyer.Baskanderi said he initially tried to get a refund, but was denied by Centre in the Square."The thing that disappointed me was the justification of it," said Baskanderi. "The way they went against it was, 'Yeah, we understand, we also have concerns, but it's purely for financial reasons that we're not cancelling it.'"Alicia Hendley is a clinical psychologist in Guelph who has been following developments in Kitchener closely, since she was both a big fan of Cosby's work and a victim of sexual assault when she was a teenager.Hendley says Cosby's eponymous sitcom was 'incredibly important' to her. "To me, it was one of the best family sitcoms out there, that and Family Ties," said Hendley. "I remember even telling friends like, 'I mean my own dad is wonderful, but if I could pick a dad other than mine, it would be Dr. Huxtable.'"She says she's not convinced Centre in the Square had no other alternative to address its potential financial troubles with the promoter if the venue had cancelled the show. She believes the community would have offered support through fundraising if the organization had called it off."I don't believe for a second people would have turned their backs on Centre in the Square," said Hendley, who did not purchase a ticket for Cosby's show. "I don't buy it. I just don't."
Cosby releases rare statement
In a statement on its website, Centre in the Square said breaking the contract with the promoter, Innovation Arts and Entertainment, would have to have involved compensation for box office losses and show expenses, a refund of all tickets and paying back "any guarantee fee contracted to Mr. Cosby."It added that while the organization is aware of the Cosby controversy, commercial rental shows are crucial for the venue to earn sufficient funds to continue operations.In a rare statement issued by Cosby to his fans, he warned them not to interact with protesters who may disrupt his shows in Ontario. Protesters are expected to be outside Centre in the Square, and an alternative event in support of sexual assault victims will be held at another Kitchener venue.The organizers say anyone who shows up with a Cosby ticket can have free admission to the alternative event.Cosby is also scheduled to perform at Budweiser Gardens in London on Thursday and at Hamilton Place Theatre on Friday.
Bill Cosby warns audience of disruptions at Ontario shows-By Keith Leslie, The Canadian Press Posted: Jan 06, 2015 2:08 PM ET Last Updated: Jan 06, 2015 5:00 PM ET-CBC NEWS
Comedian Bill Cosby, faced with mounting allegations of sexual assault, is warning his fans not to interact with protesters who may disrupt his standup shows in Canada this week, the first of which will be held Wednesday in Kitchener, Ont.The embattled comedian promised his Canadian fans "the show of their life" Tuesday as he urged them not to get involved if protesters disrupt any of the performances he has planned in Ontario this week.Cosby's international tour rolls on despite growing allegations of sexual assault against the veteran TV star, with scheduled stops in Kitchener on Wednesday night, London on Thursday and Hamilton on Friday. Protests are being organized outside the Cosby shows in each city."Dear Patrons: we have been advised that there may be attempts to disrupt tonight's performance," said the statement issued by Purpose PR Firm on behalf of Cosby. "If a disruption occurs, please remain calm until the matter is resolved and do not confront the person making the disruption."The 77-year-old comedian has had to cancel or postpone at least 10 shows on his current tour because of the growing number of women who have come forward to claim he drugged and sexually assaulted them, but the three in Ontario this week will go ahead as scheduled." I'm going to give my fans the show of their life," Cosby added in his statement.Earlier on Tuesday, Premier Kathleen Wynne said she would not attend any of Cosby's shows in Ontario because of the "very serious" allegations of sexual assault the comedian is facing."Until those are sorted out I certainly would not go to a performance," Wynne told reporters.Since November, at least 15 women have come forward with claims Cosby sexually assaulted them decades ago -- with some saying he drugged them before he assaulted them.Cosby, who starred as Dr. Cliff Huxtable on "The Cosby Show" from 1984 to 1992, has never been criminally charged in connection with any of the allegations, and through his lawyer he has denied them.The Ontario venues where Cosby will perform say they have contractual obligations to allow the shows to continue. One venue -- Kitchener's Centre In The Square -- addressed residents' anger directly."While we may personally share concerns raised by the community, if The Centre forces a cancellation of this rental show it isn't simply a situation of giving back the rent," it said in a blog post, noting that it would also need to pay any "guarantee fee" to Cosby, compensate the promoter for box office losses and show expenses, and refund patrons.A Kitchener group called Voices Carry has organized an alternative event to raise awareness of sexual assault at the same time as Cosby's show in the city."It's up to them to decide whether they want to go see Bill Cosby or not," said Kitchener Progressive Conservative Michael Harris. "But alternatively they can take their tickets to a pub in downtown Kitchener to support (initiatives against) domestic violence and Voices Carry."Cosby issued a statement Tuesday urging people who attend his performances to remain calm if a show is interrupted and to "not confront the person making the disruption."with files from CBC News-The Canadian Press, 2015
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Kitchener Bill Cosby fans try to get rid of tickets online-Kijiji offers show tickets for embattled U.S. comedian's Ontario dates at prices reduced up to 50%-By Matthew Kang, CBC News Posted: Jan 07, 2015 8:36 AM ET Last Updated: Jan 07, 2015 10:37 AM ET
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Cosby releases rare statement
In a statement on its website, Centre in the Square said breaking the contract with the promoter, Innovation Arts and Entertainment, would have to have involved compensation for box office losses and show expenses, a refund of all tickets and paying back "any guarantee fee contracted to Mr. Cosby."It added that while the organization is aware of the Cosby controversy, commercial rental shows are crucial for the venue to earn sufficient funds to continue operations.In a rare statement issued by Cosby to his fans, he warned them not to interact with protesters who may disrupt his shows in Ontario. Protesters are expected to be outside Centre in the Square, and an alternative event in support of sexual assault victims will be held at another Kitchener venue.The organizers say anyone who shows up with a Cosby ticket can have free admission to the alternative event.Cosby is also scheduled to perform at Budweiser Gardens in London on Thursday and at Hamilton Place Theatre on Friday.
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