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  • H.P. Crowley
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    If she chooses to someday marry and/or have children, fine. If she chooses not to, that 's also fine. It isn't as though her life will have no meaning if she doesn't marry and make babies. It's up to her to decide what will gove her life meaning and purpose, and then go out and pursue it.
    Procreation is SOOOO overrated.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Originally posted by SalvationSeeker View Post
    I thought you were an atheist? . Atheism will lead to nothing but depravity and nihilism.

    I never said I was atheist - I'm pagan.

    Or, you can accept Christ and know what is the truth, that she is a portable uterus that came into existance through God's will!

    My daughter came into existence because her dad and I had sex while I was ovulating, the condom broke, and one of his sperm penetrated the cell membrane of my egg.


    Atleast they died happy, knowing they had fullfilled the purpose of their existance.
    If she chooses to someday marry and/or have children, fine. If she chooses not to, that 's also fine. It isn't as though her life will have no meaning if she doesn't marry and make babies. It's up to her to decide what will gove her life meaning and purpose, and then go out and pursue it.

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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    He'll just have to want, then. My daughter is more than just a portable uterus.
    I thought you were an atheist?
    If so, then your only logical belief would be that she is a portable uterus that came into existance by mere chance, nothing but chemicals and flesh.
    And just as worthless. Atheism will lead to nothing but depravity and nihilism.

    Or, you can accept Christ and know what is the truth, that she is a portable uterus that came into existance through God's will!
    And she may be able to be Saved and receive life eternal, as long as she pleases Jesus by doing His divine will!

    And did you ever stop to think that perhaps having too many babies, too close together, and at too young an age might be the reason that so many women used to die so young?
    Atleast they died happy, knowing they had fullfilled the purpose of their existance.
    Last edited by SalvationSeeker; 04-10-2007, 04:10 PM.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    "School" what does "school" have to do with having babies??? Do you really think you would be here today if your ancestors worried about carriers and school before having kids, considering most of them would have probably croaked by age thirty.

    When they start bleeding is the sign Jesus wants little Christian warrior babies from them.
    He'll just have to want, then. My daughter is more than just a portable uterus. And did you ever stop to think that perhaps having too many babies, too close together, and at too young an age might be the reason that so many women used to die so young?

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    I do what I believe is in my daughter's best interest. I happen to think that just because a girl is old enough to menstruate, that doesn't mean that she's emotionally or mentally mature enough to marry, and it doesn't necessarily mean that her body is ready for the stresses associated with pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My daughter's menarche was at age 9 - I suppose you figure that she was ready to marry and make babies while still in elementary school, since she was menstruating. State law where I live says that a person has to be 18 to marry without parental consent. Personally, I think that's still too young, but once she's 18, if she decides she wants to get married, there's nothing I can do about it. I think, however, that she has more sense than that - she has plans for her life that will be much easier to fulfill if she does not tie herself down to a spouse and/or kids at an early age.
    "School" what does "school" have to do with having babies??? Do you really think you would be here today if your ancestors worried about carriers and school before having kids, considering most of them would have probably croaked by age thirty.

    When they start bleeding is the sign Jesus wants little Christian warrior babies from them.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Originally posted by Dr. Ernest C. Ville, D.C.S. View Post
    So you'd rather wait until "society" says she's ready to marry than to follow the Order that God Himself set up? What do you think puberty is for my friend, if not to signal that the human body is ready to procreate, and therefore to get married?
    I do what I believe is in my daughter's best interest. I happen to think that just because a girl is old enough to menstruate, that doesn't mean that she's emotionally or mentally mature enough to marry, and it doesn't necessarily mean that her body is ready for the stresses associated with pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My daughter's menarche was at age 9 - I suppose you figure that she was ready to marry and make babies while still in elementary school, since she was menstruating. State law where I live says that a person has to be 18 to marry without parental consent. Personally, I think that's still too young, but once she's 18, if she decides she wants to get married, there's nothing I can do about it. I think, however, that she has more sense than that - she has plans for her life that will be much easier to fulfill if she does not tie herself down to a spouse and/or kids at an early age.

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  • Dr. Ernest C. Ville, D.C.S.
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    So you'd rather wait until "society" says she's ready to marry than to follow the Order that God Himself set up? What do you think puberty is for my friend, if not to signal that the human body is ready to procreate, and therefore to get married?

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Riiiiight....That's what she told YOU. Since she had no Godly parental supervision, nor was a Godly Man watching over her, you have no way of knowing, do you. She could have been participating in a drug-induced communistic orgy with gothic satan worshipers for all you know.

    What kind of a parent are you? A lousy one, I can tell you that. Do you take your orders directly from satan? You should be ashamed. And why doesn't this girl have a proper father or husband?
    Actually, I was home and watched part of the movie with them. The girl has a father, with whom she has a wonderful relationship. He just doesn't live with us. He and I are still friends, and he is welcome in our home any time he wants to see her. He comes over sometimes as often as several times a week, and they spend time together, plus she often spends weekends and school holidays with him.
    As for a husband, she's only 17 - far too young to marry.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    You're the only one that mentioned porn. You apparently spend a lot of time thinking about porn. Maybe you should se a therapist about your obsession.
    Yesterday, they rented "Man of the Year" in which Robin Williams plays a political comedian similar to Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert who runs for president as a joke. A new computerized voting machine is introduced in that particualr election, and a glitch in the software causes votes to be credited wrong, and he gets elected by mistake. Last week, they rented CSI videos and tried to see who could solve the case before the end of each episode. Anyone in the group who had already seen a particular episode was not allowed to tell the solution, so that they didn't spoil it for the others, but was allowed to give hints if everyone was stumped. Nothing wrong with a bunch of kids sitting around solving puzzles - in fact, it increases their ability to observe detail and allows them to exercise critical thinking skills.
    Riiiiight....That's what she told YOU. Since she had no Godly parental supervision, nor was a Godly Man watching over her, you have no way of knowing, do you. She could have been participating in a drug-induced communistic orgy with gothic satan worshipers for all you know.

    What kind of a parent are you? A lousy one, I can tell you that. Do you take your orders directly from satan? You should be ashamed. And why doesn't this girl have a proper father or husband?

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by Deaner View Post
    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.

    Pagan, not witch. While all witches are pagans, not all pagans are witches. Just like all saucers are dishes, but not all dishes are saucers.

    And I have taught my daughter to respect her body with respect to sex, that she should wait until she is capable of dealing with any possible negative consequences, and that she should be sure to protect herself.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    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.

    You're the only one that mentioned porn. You apparently spend a lot of time thinking about porn. Maybe you should se a therapist about your obsession.
    Yesterday, they rented "Man of the Year" in which Robin Williams plays a political comedian similar to Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert who runs for president as a joke. A new computerized voting machine is introduced in that particualr election, and a glitch in the software causes votes to be credited wrong, and he gets elected by mistake. Last week, they rented CSI videos and tried to see who could solve the case before the end of each episode. Anyone in the group who had already seen a particular episode was not allowed to tell the solution, so that they didn't spoil it for the others, but was allowed to give hints if everyone was stumped. Nothing wrong with a bunch of kids sitting around solving puzzles - in fact, it increases their ability to observe detail and allows them to exercise critical thinking skills.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    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.
    Friend, if she is blaspheming against Our Lord Jesus Christ, then violence is coming to her sooner or later. Now, you can either give her a few weak, womanly slaps in an attempt to knock some sense into her and stop her insulting God, or you can burn alongside her for eternity while Satan rams his barbed and uncircumcised tallywhacker through her eyesockets? What's it to be then, eh?

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Forget the hippies, M.D. That was a silly joke on my part. Fine, I'll correct myself now and say that the residents of your house appear to be a subspecies just below GWB on the evolutionary ladder.

    Anyway,
    Last edited by Rachael Van Helsing; 04-10-2007, 07:00 AM.

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  • M.D.
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    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    Sorry about that, I wasn't referring to hippies in general...just the weird subtype that includes the house 'o horror residents where M.D and clown live.
    House o' horror hippies? That makes absolutely no sense.

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  • M.D.
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    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    ROFL, you clearly didn't read my post, did you, sparky? I mentioned that wicca is descended from pagan roots, but it does not make it the same thing. You are descended from your grandparents, does that make you your grandpa? Nope.
    And I'm far from being a happy go lucky hippy not all of us are lucky enough to be able to forgo personal hygeine and wallow around in their own filth like you and clown, sparky.
    Are trying to tell me that all hippies are dirty, filthy and disease ridden people? If so, then your soo discriminant. I and Clown are not hippies, quit the opposite actually. We're mostly sociopathic... Fudgy on the other hand is, and he showers once, sometimes twice a day.

    And secondly, I never said that Wicca and Paganism were the same thing. I said Wicca has been derived from more religions or beliefs than one.

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