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  • Deaner
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Quite sure. I know her boss.
    She economizes - a skill which will serve her well once she's out on her own. Since she lives at home, she doesn't have to pay rent, so that's a big savings.....
    No need to take offence friend, I wasn't trying to be derogatory towards your daughter or her chosen line of employment. But we have to be honest here, you're a witch for crying out loud, I wouldn't even be remotely surprised if you told me your daughter was a whore. I was just trying to clarify the information you had provided earlier.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Instead of going out to movies, she and her friends rent them, pop popcorn, and watch them at someone's home - if they split the cost of the rentals, they can watch movies all night for what it would have cost for a cinema ticket to one movie.
    So your daughter is allowed to rent porno films and stay up all night "watching them" with a bunch of "friends" over at "someone's home"? Disgusting. I'll bet you supply the condoms, don't you....

    No decent True Christian™ parents would ever allow such a degenerate lifestyle to their children.

    Enjoy hell.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by Deaner View Post
    Wow. Waiting tables must pay a fair bit these days. Are you sure she's not table dancing?

    Quite sure. I know her boss.
    She economizes - a skill which will serve her well once she's out on her own. Since she lives at home, she doesn't have to pay rent, so that's a big savings. She likes to shop at thrift stores, where she can find the funky retro styles and vintage clothing she likes for very little money. Instead of going out to movies, she and her friends rent them, pop popcorn, and watch them at someone's home - if they split the cost of the rentals, they can watch movies all night for what it would have cost for a cinema ticket to one movie.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    [quote=OnYourKnees;56180]
    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    If you prefer that she burn in eternal Hellfire than receive a reprimand from her daughter, so be it.

    Why do you hate your mother so?

    I don't hate my mother at all. I love her dearly. And because of my love and esteem for her, I would never consider violence toward her.

    Perhaps you've heard of AIDS? It's spread through the blood, among other routes.

    What happens when a woman menstruates? Oh, yes. She bleeds. Quite a bit.
    Unless you're touching a menstruating woman on her genitalia, (which I doubt, due to your severe aversion to menstruating women), and the body part with which you are touching her has a break in the skin, you shouldn't have to worry about getting her menstrual blood on you.

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  • Deaner
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    She is an honor student in an accelerated college prep program, with an after school job waiting tables. She buys her own gas, her own clothes, pays for her own entertainment, and pays for her share of the car insurance.
    Wow. Waiting tables must pay a fair bit these days. Are you sure she's not table dancing?

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by Deaner View Post
    What is he, a crack dealer?
    She is an honor student in an accelerated college prep program, with an after school job waiting tables. She buys her own gas, her own clothes, pays for her own entertainment, and pays for her share of the car insurance.

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  • Deaner
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    My kid is a self-sufficient teenager.
    What is he, a crack dealer?
    Last edited by Deaner; 04-09-2007, 05:01 PM.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    That’s not the point sinner. We TRUE Christians believe God wrote it. If you want to listen to Satan’s lies that is your business. I’ll get plenty of opportunity to laugh at you in the hereafter. I want to know why you think you know better than God that we should prefer your opinion


    I don't really care if you prefer my opinion or not. I'm not the one insisting that everyone should live my way and screaming about eternal damnation if they don't.


    Again, your words verses God’s.

    My words against what you believe to be the words of God. You are free to live by them, but you have no right to expect everyone else to.



    So, you shouldn’t have one. You should be at home taking care of your kids.

    My kid is a self-sufficient teenager.


    That’s why TRUE Christians™ have servants. Can’t afford them? Well maybe that’s a sign you aren’t right with Jesus.

    Or a sign that I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty.

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  • OnYourKnees
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    [quote=BadAssButterfly;56022]
    Originally posted by OnYourKnees View Post

    Despite our differences of opinion regarding theological matters, I happen to think my mother is a wonderful person, and I would never dream of doing violence to her. Only people like you go around beating people in the head with Bibles.
    If you prefer that she burn in eternal Hellfire than receive a reprimand from her daughter, so be it.

    Why do you hate your mother so?
    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    And no one ever got sick from touching or being touched by a menstruating woman.
    Perhaps you've heard of AIDS? It's spread through the blood, among other routes.

    What happens when a woman menstruates? Oh, yes. She bleeds. Quite a bit.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Prove to me that God did write it. And saying that the Bible says that God wrote the Bible is not proof.
    That’s not the point sinner. We TRUE Christians believe God wrote it. If you want to listen to Satan’s lies that is your business. I’ll get plenty of opportunity to laugh at you in the hereafter. I want to know why you think you know better than God that we should prefer your opinion

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    And no one ever got sick from touching or being touched by a menstruating woman.
    Again, your words verses God’s.

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Besides, if I took a week off every month, I'd lose my job.
    So, you shouldn’t have one. You should be at home taking care of your kids.

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Not to mention that my portion of the running of the household would not get done. It would not be fair to expect my husband and daughter to do my share of the cooking and cleaning as well as their own shares for week every month.
    That’s why TRUE Christians™ have servants. Can’t afford them? Well maybe that’s a sign you aren’t right with Jesus.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Well the prove to us God didn't write it. Right now all I have is your opinion on the matter and frankly I see you just motivated by self interest. You don't want to believe God wrote The Bible because you are too selfish to go into a shed one week month and not make people sick.
    Prove to me that God did write it. And saying that the Bible says that God wrote the Bible is not proof.

    And no one ever got sick from touching or being touched by a menstruating woman.

    Besides, if I took a week off every month, I'd lose my job.
    Not to mention that my portion of the running of the household would not get done. It would not be fair to expect my husband and daughter to do my share of the cooking and cleaning as well as their own shares for week every month.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Simple - I don't believe that the words in your book came from the lips of God. I believe that, like all other books, it was written, translated, and edited by ordinary mortal human beings.
    Well the prove to us God didn't write it. Right now all I have is your opinion on the matter and frankly I see you just motivated by self interest. You don't want to believe God wrote The Bible because you are too selfish to go into a shed one week month and not make people sick.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Friend,

    God says we are right. No how do you expect us to belive? This is a classic case of a He said, she said. Tell you what; explain to us why you think you know better than God Himself.
    Simple - I don't believe that the words in your book came from the lips of God. I believe that, like all other books, it was written, translated, and edited by ordinary mortal human beings.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    I say you're wrong.
    Friend,

    God says we are right. No how do you expect us to belive? This is a classic case of a He said, she said. Tell you what; explain to us why you think you know better than God Himself.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by SalvationSeeker View Post
    Her "privileges" IS misbehaviour, stupid!

    Young girls are not to socialize, watch tv, drive, use computers, or even be out of the house.
    It isn't good for them, kids are very impressible!
    And the Devil is ALWAYS on the prowl for little children to corrupt.

    No, misbehavior is doing what I have told her not to do, or not doing what I tell her to do. She has my permission to socialize (in fact, our house is a popular gathering place for her friends, which means they're not running the streeets getting into mischief), watch tv, drive, use the computer, and go out as long as I know where she's going and she calls home to let me know if her plans change.

    God says you are in His Holy Word, the KJV1611 Bible..
    And I rather trust God than you.


    Why do you want her to go to hell???
    There is only ONE holy Book btw, the KJV1611 Bible.

    There are many books - go visit a library or bookstore sometime.

    I say (and more importantly, so does God!) you are both going to hell.
    I say you're wrong.

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