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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Oh dear, I hadn't thought. Ceremonies conducted in ignorance are one thing, an eskimo wedding for instance would be acknowledged (once the husband converted to Christianity) but catholic weddings are something else. Ignorance cannot be an excuse because they have Bibles; even their own versions set out God's requirements clearly enough to show that their "sacraments" are the exact opposite of what God wants and that everything they do is precisely what He hates. Nuptial ceremonies therefore must be anti-weddings, thrown straight in God's face, the embodiment of everything He despises.


    Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
    Hello to everyone, i am Romeo Rovagnati . . . i live in an evil country
    Were your parents catholics? Would you be interested in attending a Baptist service?

    Thank you.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
    According to Doctor Argento, my own medic, I am supposed to have Autism. I hope that's not true.
    Autism is a lifestyle choice, friend. That your parents foisted it upon you by their dancing with the devil in their extreme liberal ways doesn't mean you have to continue to carry the deadly torch. Though, it's true Jesus may very well continue to curse you and any of your illegitimate children (Numbers 14:18).

    I advise you to reject your Pagan ways and accept the LORD Christ Jesus into your heart, for there is where He lives, not in the stomach as the papist are so foolish to believe.

    Good luck dear, and I shall pray for you.


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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
    According to Doctor Argento, my own medic, I am supposed to have Autism.
    In Italian, the words for Autism and Albinism sound similar. You might want to double check.

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  • Dennis Lukes
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    Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
    According to Doctor Argento, my own medic, I am supposed to have Autism. I hope that's not true.
    Were you vaccinated as an infant? That's what causes it.

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
    According to Doctor Argento, my own medic, I am supposed to have Autism. I hope that's not true.
    In Rome, that probably has something to do with an appreciation of classic automobiles. I wouldn't worry about it.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
    According to Doctor Argento, my own medic, I am supposed to have Autism. I hope that's not true.
    With a name like "Argento," it sounds like he might be another Italian priest. I would be careful he is not setting you up for some homer advances.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    What you have is not autism.

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  • Romeo Rovagnati
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    According to Doctor Argento, my own medic, I am supposed to have Autism. I hope that's not true.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Iplaytf2 View Post
    EXCUSE ME? THEY SHOULD EXECUTE PEOPLE LIKE YOU IN HELL, I HOPE I GET FRONT ROW SEATS TO YOUR EXECUTION YOU ATHIEST BITCH
    How can anyone be executed there? As you may not be aware, humans only die once. The following red section is called "a source," it shows where my information is coming from.
    Hebrews 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:

    ONCE ONLY. Now there are other things that happen once only, the first flight in a balloon for instance. It can't happen twice because as soon as you take off for your second flight, BANG!! —— right there: it's not your first flight any more. It's your second. Nevertheless, that first flight come in two stages.
    [1] the taking off, this is the first stage
    [2] the landing, this is the second stage
    In between there's some floating around and general nonsense, why anyone would want to go up in a balloon is a complete mystery to me. No directional stability, the things are always coming down on trees or bursting or catching fire
    Revelation 21:8 But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.

    Now we know that God is always consistent and so there can be no contradiction here. To ask, “How can there be a second death if you only die once?” is to mock The Bible as unreliable. You might as well say whoever wrote it had no idea what they were on about or couldn't be bothered to check one another's stuff to keep it consistent. “Alternatively,” you may be thinking, “if this garbage has anything to do with God then what a moron He must be to get something like this wrong, the veriest epitome of contradiction, unless He's just lying on a critical point for His own amusement.” But you'd be wrong.

    Death is a two stage process. First there's the dying bit. Ebola perhaps or a bad case of mumps. Some people die from demon induced convulsions or having boulders land on them. Why they hang around the bottoms of cliffs is anyone's guess, but by whatever means this is your exit. Next there is Judgement done before a God so righteous as history shows Him to be followed by a landing. The Bible is clear that you could land somewhere very unpleasant where things just get worse and worse——God uses the words torment, forever and ever, wailing, tooth gnashing to describe this——and from this there's no Redemption. You chose to sneer at Christ, to reject The Bible as transparent hogwash, so once you've arrived in the molten brimstone, how could you possibly be executed?

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Originally posted by handmaiden View Post
    But I just love it when they come here to lecture us about all the great social good that their games offer to the community.
    I suppose one could argue that these children's games keep them at home, mostly in the dark, isolated from the rest of us? And they keep the junk-food industry in business, to the great benefit of investors. Obviously after their premature deaths from obesity or a stroke caused by a fit of rage, they will look at the Lake of Fire and regret it. I do not consider this my problem: can a mother of many be expected to care?

    Although God took a dim view of Cain's attitude to Abel (Genesis 4:8-12), I don't think He would consider these people to be my brethren.

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Originally posted by handmaiden View Post
    But I just love it when they come here to lecture us about all the great social good that their games offer to the community.
    I suppose one could argue that these children's games keep them at home, mostly in the dark, isolated from the rest of us? And they keep the junk-food industry in business, to the great benefit of investors. Obviously after their premature deaths from obesity or a brain clot inspired by a fit of rage, they will look at the Lake of Fire and regret it.


    Although God took a dim view of Cain's attitude to Abel (Genesis 4:8-12), I don't think He would consider these people to be our brethren.

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  • Isabella White
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    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    You need more than one row seat?... How obese are you, sweetie?
    Oh, Dear help us, dear Sister Basilissa! Why, on 's green Earth, would someone need more than one seat -- in a front row, or anywhere?! Judging by the rebellious comments from Miss Play, I have a suspicion that gluttony may very well be one of her many sins.

    Philippians 3:19 "Whose end is destruction, whose is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things."

    Certainly, if she is as big as a house, she would then need many seats, and possibly even many rows of seats.

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  • handmaiden
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    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    You need more than one row seat?... How obese are you, sweetie?
    Good question, Sister. I had a gamer-nephew of sorts who broke a chair. . . Actually, he broke a couple of chairs. One he broke by sitting in it and the other he smashed in a rage because his game was cut off unexpectedly.

    But I just love it when they come here to lecture us about all the great social good that their games offer to the community. And when they proceed to trash the Bible without having carefully read it, or they deny the authority of the Bible and then assure us that we're headed to the Hell that it describes, it never fails to put a smile on my face.

    It's also fun when they tell us we're cruel and intolerant because we actually know what is in the Bible and want to make sure other people know as well. Somehow, the fact that they just cannot contain themselves with the urge to inform us what their game is REALLY about as opposed to what people think it is about doesn't fall in the same category of behavior.

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by Iplaytf2 View Post
    I HOPE I GET FRONT ROW SEATS
    You need more than one row seat?... How obese are you, sweetie?

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  • Didymus Much
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    Originally posted by Iplaytf2 View Post
    EXCUSE ME? THEY SHOULD EXECUTE PEOPLE LIKE YOU IN HELL, I HOPE I GET FRONT ROW SEATS TO YOUR EXECUTION YOU ATHIEST BITCH
    Learn to spell atheist, thanks. I'm sure the Rev will appreciate it.

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