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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Autism - the New Gay

    Originally posted by Michael Hezekiah Esq View Post
    Mitza,


    I think your hair dye has caused some brain damage. I see nothing that would indicate I was trying to proselytize the poster. I was only thanking him for a compliment, since it is one of the very few I have received on this board, where often my only reactions have been vitriol and a plethora of doubt, derision, and dissension.


    I might not agree with my fellow man, but my G_d will honor me more if I show compassion and love instead of unkindness and unwarranted judgment. I am an attorney, not a rabbi, but if something I say leads one to a better understanding of the chosen people of G_d while we await Messiah, well - so be it.


    Shalom.
    Mike H.

    Listen up Mike. I gave you lots of compliments, when I thought you were helping me, and what did you do? Yes you spat them right back in my face. No wonder God has disowned your ilk. You deserve everything you have gotten. BTW whose telephone number have you got tattooed on your wrist? You do know that inking the body is a sin and will send you to Hell, don't you?


    I pray for the day that all Joos apostate themselves and accept Jesus as their Savior.


    YIC
    TT

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Michael Hezekiah Esq View Post
    Friend,
    Thank you for your kind comment. I try each day to spread love and understanding to a weary world. It's always nice when someone notices and appreciates that.


    I offer my sincere gratitude and will include you in my prayers.
    Mike H.
    God is the source of love. You have rejected God. What you're trying to spread is therefore not love.

    When the Jewish, or the Zen or the the New-Age-pagan or any of them for that matter, pretend to offer love it must be something else. It can't actually be love because they have rejected the source of love. Michael Hezekiah Esq. must have trouble thinking about any other subject but I've always offered him a true Christian witness and have made clear that Jesus, The Messiah, already visited the world.

    JOHN 1 . KJV . look up
    10
    He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
    11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
    12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
    13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.


    When we are offered his prayers what he means is that he will go off somewhere to emulate the autistic rocking motions back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, like this can go on for hours. Muttering. Nothing ever happens as a result except that by emulating a behaviour (such as of a dizzy person) one induces the condition causing that behaviour (rolling down a hill makes you dizzy whereas a dizzy person is just like that.) which in his case is an autistic psychosis.

    Is there any difference?

    Well, after you roll down a hill and try standing up are you any different from a person who's just like like that naturally? Neither of you can stand up. Both see the world spinning. You'd need regular hill-rolling to sustain your illusion but otherwise no difference. This Hezekiah probably gets spun 'round enough to sustain his orbiting thought castles but the meta-reality he thinks he's in touch with isn't really there. I'm not suggesting that Mike's some sort of freak. Before deciding for yourselves just consider for a moment, how do knowing miscreants respond to criticism? How did this Hezekiah's creed respond to Jesus?

    How can we prevent it from happening again?

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  • James Hutchins
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    I had some people call me on the phone today telling how they could send me 'kits for retards to put together to sell'. I told her I never hire worthless retards and hung up.
    I think if a person cannot work productively, Satan should take them, diverting his attention from enticing decent people.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Originally posted by Catholic Loser View Post
    You sir are one of the very (very very very) few educated, decent people on this site.
    Typical Catholic: cozying up to the Jews (who let's not forget killed the very person sent to Save(tm) them).



    YIC

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  • Michael Hezekiah Esq
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    Mitza,


    I think your hair dye has caused some brain damage. I see nothing that would indicate I was trying to proselytize the poster. I was only thanking him for a compliment, since it is one of the very few I have received on this board, where often my only reactions have been vitriol and a plethora of doubt, derision, and dissension.


    I might not agree with my fellow man, but my G_d will honor me more if I show compassion and love instead of unkindness and unwarranted judgment. I am an attorney, not a rabbi, but if something I say leads one to a better understanding of the chosen people of G_d while we await Messiah, well - so be it.


    Shalom.
    Mike H.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Michael Hezekiah Esq View Post
    Friend,
    Thank you for your kind comment. I try each day to spread love and understanding to a weary world. It's always nice when someone notices and appreciates that.


    I offer my sincere gratitude and will include you in my prayers.
    Mike H.
    This thread is about demoniacs, not a place for converting papists to Jewish.

    When the autistic demon attacks someone, often before they were born, is the correct time to start praying. Christians have accepted Jesus as Lord and Saviour and cannot be polluted by demons so there is no chance of the demon leaving the possessed child and entering you. Many autistics do not understand language, this is the dumb demon acknowledged by Jesus, so it's impossible for them to understand Salvation or that they need to have faith for prayers of deliverance to be effective. Thus it falls to parents to have sufficient faith for exorcism to be applied. Every prayer for deliverance from the demons of Dumb, Autistic, Convulse and Deny has been answered. Some other "symptoms" are described which are additional demons but which the doctors claim are something else.

    Should parents of autistics, who have shown their lack of faith and their disdain for Jesus who'd love to heal their child and is waiting for the right prayer but it simply never comes, be excluded from all Church activities? If they can't muster enough faith to help their own child how can they have anything to contribute more broadly?

    John 14 . KJV . look up
    11
    Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works' sake.
    12 Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.
    13 And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
    14 If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it.


    Jesus is very clear on these points. He doesn't just make stuff up and He doesn't tell lies. The position of those who contradict Jesus and the witness of The Holy Ghost is very serious. "Jesus was lying," their claim must be, "when He said that convulsions were caused by devils." That is to deny the witness of The Holy Ghost, who made sure we had Jesus' words recorded accurately. "In addition," they might as well continue, "since the symptoms are not devil inspired but caused by brain lesions or neurotransmitter imbalances when Jesus claimed to exorcise the demons He was just making stuff up."

    They can't have it any other way. Either Jesus was lying, a fraud, ignorant and unable to cure anything, or they do not have sufficient faith for prayer to work. It is a level of blasphemy certain to contaminate others who listen to their ravings and of course I'd never listen to what they said because I love Jesus and know He was telling the truth and know how sad He must be that a child should go on suffering.

    This is very sad.

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  • Michael Hezekiah Esq
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    Originally posted by Catholic Loser View Post
    You sir are one of the very (very very very) few educated, decent people on this site.

    Friend,
    Thank you for your kind comment. I try each day to spread love and understanding to a weary world. It's always nice when someone notices and appreciates that.


    I offer my sincere gratitude and will include you in my prayers.
    Mike H.

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  • Catholic Loser
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    Originally posted by Michael Hezekiah Esq View Post
    I contribute a great deal of money to Autism Speaks, which helps to make life much more meaningful for those stricken with autism. This organization encourages screening children so that early detection and diagnosis can take place. Parents of young autistic children can then locate sources with the help of Autism Speaks that greatly add to the quality of their lives.


    No one chooses autism. No one chooses homosexuality. No one chooses to catch a common cold. We have become so self centered in this sinful world that we forget G_d is in control and has the ability to snuff us out if we continue to mock Him and others. We should pray to the great I AM to send Messiah and put an end to the suffering of our corrupted world - His gift to us.
    You sir are one of the very (very very very) few educated, decent people on this site.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
    Thank you for the clarification, Sister. So this is just typically poor writing on Wikipedia - rather than advocating autism, they in fact advocate against that particular option. It is a shame that they even need to do so.
    Yes, I believe they do. They would like to eradicate it from the face of the earth, much to the chagrin of people who are not at all ashamed of their autism. This of course speaks to the efficiency of the liberals who teach people to be proud of who they are without any reference to Who Made them, or what He wants them to be (Romans 9:21).

    While I think we can all agree that a world without autism would be lovely indeed, they are going about it the wrong way. They should have learned this when barking up the anti-vax tree. They spent millions of USD trying to prove what is not a reality when instead they ought to use that money to encourage parents to follow Christ. Only in taking up one's own cross and following Christ will one truly be Free of Autism and other icky conditions. This much is clear.

    Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
    Although I had heard the name I had no idea what it was. This is unsurprising - I would have thought that a Top Tip for any charitable organization would be "Do not choose a name that sounds more like a heavy metal band".
    Ha! It does sound like they're trying to capitalize on the "glory days" of the "British Invasion" of punk rock like Depeche Mode and Duran Duran.

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Thank you for the clarification, Sister. So this is just typically poor writing on Wikipedia - rather than advocating autism, they in fact advocate against that particular option. It is a shame that they even need to do so.

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    To be sure, Autism Speaks (called "Autistica" in the UK)

    Although I had heard the name I had no idea what it was. This is unsurprising - I would have thought that a Top Tip for any charitable organization would be "Do not choose a name that sounds more like a heavy metal band".

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
    We don't have that organization in my country, so I had to look it up. According to Wikipedia:


    This clearly reveals the truth: the autism is a lifestyle choice which is encouraged by certain ne'er-do-wells. No organization should be advocating autism - quite the contrary, they should be discouraging it in the strongest possible terms and advocating Christianity instead!
    To be sure, Autism Speaks (called "Autistica" in the UK) does not advocate autism. In fact, they work very hard to frighten young parents into shaping their children up to abandon the autistic trend. Since we know autism doesn't work like that, the next best thing is to raise funds to eradicate the population from the face of the earth. Polio, I believe, is their go-to analogy.

    However, like any respectable capitalistic venture, Autism Speaks has a good business model. They generally deny board appointments to people with autism, because who needs that? Now there are two, no doubt due to pressure from liberals. They use the money donated to work to eradicate autism from the population. In order to solicit funds, they reach out to the public in part by producing wonderful videos like this young mother who admits the only reason she didn't kill herself from the overwhelming shame and horror of having an autistic child was because she had a normal child waiting at home for her:



    They warned that 80% of all marriages with an autistic child will end in divorce (a myth propagated by Jenny McCarthy on Oprah), despite evidence to the contrary. This is a good business model because emotions are easier to use to manipulate behavior than facts. Those who are not yet sure need only look to the White House for examples.

    They were instrumental in the anti-vax movement, using funds to scientifically prove the link between vaccines and autism. However, they recently changed their position, no doubt to liberal threats. They advocate the position that having a child die from measles at age 8 is better than living with a child with autism. "Any child but a God Damned Autistic One" is their motto.

    In short, they are very helpful in the movement to steer parents away from raising their children to be autistic. In that, they are a good organization. Also, they tend to anger the autistic community and shameless liberals, which means they're doing something right! However, they fail to share the Good News that in apologizing to Christ for having an autistic child (or being autistic yourself), you can be Cured!

    Glory!

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Originally posted by Michael Hezekiah Esq View Post
    I contribute a great deal of money to Autism Speaks...
    We don't have that organization in my country, so I had to look it up. According to Wikipedia:
    Autism Speaks is an autism advocacy organization

    This clearly reveals the truth: the autism is a lifestyle choice which is encouraged by certain ne'er-do-wells. No organization should be advocating autism - quite the contrary, they should be discouraging it in the strongest possible terms and advocating Christianity instead!



    YiC
    JL-V



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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by Michael Hezekiah Esq View Post
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    No one chooses autism. No one chooses homosexuality. No one chooses to catch a common cold. We have become so self centered in this sinful world that we forget G_d is in control and has the ability to snuff us out if we continue to mock Him and others. We should pray to the great I AM to send Messiah and put an end to the suffering of our corrupted world - His gift to us.
    Dear: of course people choose all these diseases (homosexuality included).

    That's how God (that's how it's spelled; I know you don't use vowels in that archaic writing system of yours, but you really should learn English by this point) punishes people.

    Amos 3:6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?

    Now, He wouldn't punish people in this way for no good reason, don't you think? I mean, do you really believe in such a cruel God who would punish people for no good reason?!

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  • Michael Hezekiah Esq
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    I contribute a great deal of money to Autism Speaks, which helps to make life much more meaningful for those stricken with autism. This organization encourages screening children so that early detection and diagnosis can take place. Parents of young autistic children can then locate sources with the help of Autism Speaks that greatly add to the quality of their lives.


    No one chooses autism. No one chooses homosexuality. No one chooses to catch a common cold. We have become so self centered in this sinful world that we forget G_d is in control and has the ability to snuff us out if we continue to mock Him and others. We should pray to the great I AM to send Messiah and put an end to the suffering of our corrupted world - His gift to us.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    Similarly, Jesus might punish you with tuberculosis and brain tumor, but that does not make one of these diseases a lesser version of the other.
    You can't talk sense into the deluded, dear sister. Let's join her! This could be fun!

    So, according to Loser's logic, after you reach autism, evolve into autism/down syndrome, you can evolve again and reach Democrat!

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