A shocking story, but laughable at the same time. I mean, this little hussy met someone on the internets who claimed to be a
Tunisian fighting for
Iraq in
Syria and (as if that were not complicated enough) said he would meet her in
Turkey (is Turkey even a real place?) and she fell for it? I smell a schoolboy prank here and my very first thought was "Does she have brothers?"
But it seems not. Here she is, with her 3 older sisters and her mom.
This is the first indication that all is not well in the family. Look at the mom's hair (1 Corinthians 11:15) and their inappropriate clothing (Deuteronomy 22:5). And as the 4th of 4 girls, Shannon must have been
such a disappointment to them.
With a family like that, apparently strangers to dentistry, she could never expect to find a True Christian™ husband. So she chose some sect which enabled her to cover her frightful hair (she might equally have become a proper joo) and it all went downhill from there.
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Originally Posted by Benedict A. Davis
This is the kind of thing that is bound to happen when parents allow their children to use computers without supervision, speaking with strange men without a chaperone present, again with that new fancy sky pee.
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Exactly! My dear husband is in sole charge of the skyppe. I would never dream of using it unsupervised, and the children don't use it at all - though Matthew has told the boys that when they can crack the password (which is encrypted to Defense Department standards and changed daily)
then they can use it, but to call fellow church members only.
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One might think that Shannon was an aberration a one off problem but her Church has history of one youth gunning down two teen Missionaries in training. It seems there are problems running through the flock. I would guess they are some of those Fluffy Bunny feel good congregations
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Here's their
What We Believe page. I condemn them as:
1. Cherry-pickers:
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God inspired the Bible to be written in such a way that sincere Christians can find areas of disagreement over doctrines that are not essential to the Christian faith.
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2. Speakers of weasel-words:
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Why did God allow the Bible to be written in such a way as to leave room for disagreements? Perhaps so that we would have to learn to love people who didn't agree with us in everything! We strive to allow individual members of our Church, liberty to follow their consciences on the myriad of issues we hold non-essential to the Christian Faith.
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3. Fluffy bunnies:
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We've chosen the path of love.
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Yours in Faith,
Joanna