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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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Mike Duquette wrote: <quoted text>You mean that spam? Of course it's spam to a God hater like yourself! You know the real funny part about people like you? Nothing! You didn't read the Book, You claimed something you never had, and you think you know it all! If you'd had read, and did posses what you claimed... You'd be on our side! I hope that changes for ya... I really do!
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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aWitchintheWoods wrote: <quoted text> Hey, if lilunderstanding can cast demons out of people (which he claims he can), then what kind of trouble can an appendix give him? I can see it now..... Yolu's wife: Honey, you've been sick for days. You have a temperture of 104 and are delirious. You have to go to the hospital. Yolu: No, damn it. I just gotta keep praying. God is gonna fix me up. Yolu's wife: You old fool! I'm calling an ambulance and you're going! Yolu: NO, I'M NOT! God loves me and will heal m......(expires) Oops. Hahahahaha! That's Funny! Aint gonna happen! In a few short years, things in the east are gonna boil over into your front yard, and then... If your not saved, you'll beg the mountains to cover you, and hide you from Jesus' Glory... Judgment day! The funny thing is, you see the signs, but do not understand! (Not too funny)
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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havent forgotten wrote: <quoted text> I assume that by science you mean the great principles of scientific thought and inquiry - not all of the current theories in vogue. having a sort of scientific outriders wild theorizing based even on rather more accepted notions is useful, not because it is true, but because it is exciting and keeps minds lively, and keeps up the primary business of science which is asking brilliant questions. example of what I mean is this multiverse stuff - that cannot be proven in any convincing demonstrated manner - I hope! I certainly do not want to be able to visit another universe just to gather the evidence that it exists. Not knowing about some things is just fine with me. Here's a clue for you... There are Two (2) universes... One where we live, and one where God lives... case closed, glad to help!
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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havent forgotten wrote: <quoted text> so the children of Israel did not have free will to choose not to be elect, and the children of Egypt did not have free will to accept that God - oops - should have written first born males. what a sexist discriminatory God you believe in. He should be ruled unconstitutional. Do you know what God did with souls that never heared of Jesus? Me neither! But there are passages where Jesus went down to the pit, and brought out many that believed in Him! Every soul WILL hear the Gospel, and have a choice! God is fair! Amen!
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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Fithettercapper wrote: <quoted text> Grover Q, Mike and Ye... The three stooges of the 21st century. (oh wait, or is that buck rogers something or another of the 21st century) Anyway- Y'all should go do something useful for a change and go make us a luncheon of samwiches...and tea (sweet), and some dessert too. One task for each one of you, samwiches, drink et dessert. And try not to mess it up. Wheat, or white, Balogna, ham, or turkey?
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Yes and Amen wrote: <quoted text>Of course it's spam to a God hater like yourself! You know the real funny part about people like you? Nothing! You didn't read the Book, You claimed something you never had, and you think you know it all! If you'd had read, and did posses what you claimed... You'd be on our side! I hope that changes for ya... I really do! This is the funny part. Most people who aren't religious know more about Christianity than Christians do, because they actually have read it. Lots of Christians sit in church and listen to a preacher tell stories from the bible and just accept it without really thinking about it. What's crazy is that different versions of the same stories are in bible and people who hear them in church won't even realize it. Christians who "read" the bible don't recognize it either. If you actually read your bible and processed what was in it, you would no longer be religious. You would realize how crazy your beliefs are (or what some of your beliefs are for that matter since everyone today is a pock-and-choose Christian). I actually have read the bible. I noticed all the contradictions in it, the ridiculousness of it, how violent God was. You're self-absorbed to think that your religion can't make sense, that there is something so special about it that it can instantly convert anyone who looks into it.
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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Mike Duquette wrote: <quoted text>These were societal laws long before the commandments made the scene. As you pointed out, they are not exclusive to Christianity. That was my point. No laws in America are exclusive to Christianity. None. In fact, many of our laws defy what Christianity laws are. America makes laws that ensure most of the commandments cannot be law. Freedom of worship ensures this. Thus, America is not of Christian law. No, they were Jewish laws 5,000 years ago, Christrian laws 2,000 years ago, and American laws 236 years ago! Now you can lie to a judge, and get a slap on the wrist! Murder 10-20, some less, A man's word meant something! Men stood up for Righteousness sake! It's almost gone!
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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Fithettercapper wrote: <quoted text> That one's yet Another rather rude poster. I think ones like that, cannot stand to see people that are content in this old world...namely, the kind of contentment that cannot be "bought". And that's reallllly the Best kind!!! Yes, a Gift! Everyone gets the gift, but many say "I don't want it, and you can't make me take it!" Imagine Mom doing what she could to give you a great gift, and you threw it back at her? I can't imagine it... But that's what it's like! Free will!
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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aWitchintheWoods wrote: <quoted text> True. But better than teaching is showing. Parents and other influential adults in a child's life should be decent, responsible examples. And there is no need for "god" or the bible in doing that. Ethical behavior does not require religion. We see how that's working out today!
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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Quantummist wrote: <quoted text> Nah... I shall continue my quest for evidence in what ever field to study and will leave mystical magical merriment to others of such proclivity to magic.... That is your choice... :-)
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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PhiThetaKappa wrote: <quoted text> We didn't have them either. Lunchbox or brown paper bags, and a quarter for the carton of milk (One per kid to boot!) (You know..back in the day when parents were still expected to take care of their kids themselves!). Yes, and Amen! Chocolate on Fridays... Mmmmmm! I loved those lil paper straws too! made a hole with the #2 pencil just big enough, and squeezed the carton.... careful though... get milk up yer nose... LOL
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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PhiThetaKappa wrote: <quoted text> I disagree with you Ye on the Science thing though-- Biology, Physics, Chemistry should all be taught. The lack of it when they aren't, can be pretty obvious sometimes. Yes, but those things are not against God... until you tack eviluton on it like a bill in congress to feed the Homeless, and stick kill the babies on it! Komen, trying to save lives of women, but killing the babies... Makes you wonder how far they could have been IF they didn't give 3,000,000 or so to PPH? Hey Give us money for THE CURE... didn't say cure of what! Teach kids to wait is cheaper, and more moral, than Killing the babies!
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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EssentialSalts wrote: <quoted text> This is the funny part. Most people who aren't religious know more about Christianity than Christians do, because they actually have read it. Lots of Christians sit in church and listen to a preacher tell stories from the bible and just accept it without really thinking about it. What's crazy is that different versions of the same stories are in bible and people who hear them in church won't even realize it. Christians who "read" the bible don't recognize it either. If you actually read your bible and processed what was in it, you would no longer be religious. You would realize how crazy your beliefs are (or what some of your beliefs are for that matter since everyone today is a pock-and-choose Christian). I actually have read the bible. I noticed all the contradictions in it, the ridiculousness of it, how violent God was. You're self-absorbed to think that your religion can't make sense, that there is something so special about it that it can instantly convert anyone who looks into it. Whatever you want to believe... Your choice!
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PhiThetaKappa
London, KY
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Yes and Amen wrote: <quoted text>Yes, but those things are not against God... until you tack eviluton on it like a bill in congress to feed the Homeless, and stick kill the babies on it! Komen, trying to save lives of women, but killing the babies... Makes you wonder how far they could have been IF they didn't give 3,000,000 or so to PPH? Hey Give us money for THE CURE... didn't say cure of what! Teach kids to wait is cheaper, and more moral, than Killing the babies! PPH IS a cure, they promote Prevention and safe health practices. Not every state has in town heath depts-especially ones that offer prevention for free. I think your views on them, and reality, are a little skewed, because not all people can handle the abstinence thing, Especially teenage kids! Even more especially, those raised in environments that foster warm and fuzzy government dependency, not to worry, the govt will pay to raise them. Far worse is the Philadelphia (home of the Constitution also known as the city of " brotherly love") doctor indicted for seven late term abortions. I would think that would make anyone re-evaluate how they view such foundations. Teaching "waiting" is just fine and dandy, but it does NOT always work. Teaching "try to be good and wait", and if one cannot be good, at least "be careful",is a far more realistic approach, and it often works, with better results. And no matter the time frame, when it comes to repopulation-"waiting " makes Nothing "cheaper". Teach the REALITIES of Responsibility and Accountability, instead of dangling carrot sticks of imaginary, infinite dollar flowing, lifestyles of the "easy living rich and famous a'waiting" in front of kids. Because that type of "scenerio", for the average working class sectors anyway-is BULLchit. Even CRAZIER for those dependent on the government for life times, just to survive!!!! Batchit, under a rock, BACKWARDS crazy!
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Kenosis
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Yes and Amen wrote: <quoted text>Here's a clue for you... There are Two (2) universes... One where we live, and one where God lives... case closed, glad to help! Everything you post would be perfect for www.fstdt.com
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www.fstdt.com Funny, thanks for the link.
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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PhiThetaKappa wrote: <quoted text> PPH IS a cure, they promote Prevention and safe health practices. Not every state has in town heath depts-especially ones that offer prevention for free. I think your views on them, and reality, are a little skewed, because not all people can handle the abstinence thing, Especially teenage kids! Even more especially, those raised in environments that foster warm and fuzzy government dependency, not to worry, the govt will pay to raise them. Far worse is the Philadelphia (home of the Constitution also known as the city of " brotherly love") doctor indicted for seven late term abortions. I would think that would make anyone re-evaluate how they view such foundations. Teaching "waiting" is just fine and dandy, but it does NOT always work. Teaching "try to be good and wait", and if one cannot be good, at least "be careful",is a far more realistic approach, and it often works, with better results. And no matter the time frame, when it comes to repopulation-"waiting " makes Nothing "cheaper". Teach the REALITIES of Responsibility and Accountability, instead of dangling carrot sticks of imaginary, infinite dollar flowing, lifestyles of the "easy living rich and famous a'waiting" in front of kids. Because that type of "scenerio", for the average working class sectors anyway-is BULLchit. Even CRAZIER for those dependent on the government for life times, just to survive!!!! Batchit, under a rock, BACKWARDS crazy! Yep! Prevention; >1% goes to adoption sevices, about 1300 a year. 97% goes to Abortion services, 3400 a month... <53,000,000 since Roe v Wade that leaves about 2% for other services. A group went to several PPH clinics, and asked for those other sevices, NONE did Mammography Like they TOLD Congress they provided (Oh please don't shut us down, where will the poor get their breast exams?) Pooohey! Other groups asked "If PPH doesn't proved Medicare services, where will we go to get them?" Answer... Health clinics, and doctors offices that provide them! So... The ONLY real thing they are good at is making $300,000,000 Or OUR tax dollars, and 40,000 babies a YEAR disappear! Stand-up people we have here, I think they should get a medal! NOT!
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Yes and Amen
Cynthiana, KY
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Kenosis wrote: <quoted text> Everything you post would be perfect for www.fstdt.com Oh, How cute! Did it take you long to find that? You do know that "IF" you'd spent half the time looking to disprove God, you probably found Him by now! But that again is YOUR Choice! Enjoy!
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Kenosis
Westbury, NY
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Yes and Amen wrote: <quoted text>Oh, How cute! Did it take you long to find that? You do know that "IF" you'd spent half the time looking to disprove God, you probably found Him by now! But that again is YOUR Choice! Enjoy! Keep those fundie posts coming. We all get a good laugh at your lunacy.
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Yes and Amen wrote: <quoted text>Yep! Prevention; >1% goes to adoption sevices, about 1300 a year. 97% goes to Abortion services, 3400 a month... <53,000,000 since Roe v Wade that leaves about 2% for other services. A group went to several PPH clinics, and asked for those other sevices, NONE did Mammography Like they TOLD Congress they provided (Oh please don't shut us down, where will the poor get their breast exams?) Pooohey! Other groups asked "If PPH doesn't proved Medicare services, where will we go to get them?" Answer... Health clinics, and doctors offices that provide them! So... The ONLY real thing they are good at is making $300,000,000 Or OUR tax dollars, and 40,000 babies a YEAR disappear! Stand-up people we have here, I think they should get a medal! NOT! Murdering Liberals in God's House http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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