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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    You sound like you think I should punish her before she misbehaves. Why punish misbehavior that hasn't occurred? That makes no sense. As I said, her instances of misbehavior are rare, because she likes her privileges and doesn't want to lose them
    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.

    My daughter and I are NO ONE's property. She is her own person, and I am quite proud of her.
    God says you are in His Holy Word, the KJV1611 Bible..
    And I rather trust God than you.

    She is free to read any book she wants, including any translation of the Bible or any other holy book she wants. She has a library card and a driver's license, as well as an after school job and a Barnes and Noble Member card.
    Why do you want her to go to hell???
    There is only ONE holy Book btw, the KJV1611 Bible.

    As for cooking and cleaning, she plans to make enough money as a photojournalist after she graduates from high school and then college to be able to hire someone to do that for her. I say more power to her.
    I say (and more importantly, so does God!) you are both going to hell.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by SalvationSeeker View Post
    Why was she allowed to misbehave like that in the first place??
    You mean that you punish her misbehaviour by taking it away?
    You should have done that to begin with..

    You sound like you think I should punish her before she misbehaves. Why punish misbehavior that hasn't occurred? That makes no sense. As I said, her instances of misbehavior are rare, because she likes her privileges and doesn't want to lose them.

    Socializing with anyone who isn't a believer is a sure way to hell!
    Children are young and impressible, and they should be isolated from sin as much as possible.
    No phone, and she should only be allowed to watch Christian TV, such as evangelist shows.. Women shouldn't drive either.

    The other day, she was channel surfing and let out a scream - the image of Tammy Faye Bakker with her makeup applied with a mortar trowel had scared her. We're not into horror-show freaks.

    And you should ban internet access to anything except a few Christian pages, such as this one.

    LMAO! That's a good one.

    And as I said earlier, no socializing.. Keep her indoors as much as possible.
    Women are property, and valuable property isn't left outside the house, now is it?

    My daughter and I are NO ONE's property. She is her own person, and I am quite proud of her.

    What you should do is buy her a KJV1611 Bible and teach her how to cook and clean properly.
    She is free to read any book she wants, including any translation of the Bible or any other holy book she wants. She has a library card and a driver's license, as well as an after school job and a Barnes and Noble Member card.
    As for cooking and cleaning, she plans to make enough money as a photojournalist after she graduates from high school and then college to be able to hire someone to do that for her. I say more power to her.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    What part of "RARE occassion" did you not understand?
    What part of "HELLBOUND harlot" did you not understand?

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Which is exactly why she continues to disobey you. Which is exactly why she'll probably grow up to be a lezbean who hates Men. Which is exactly why you are both going to spend eternity in satan's rape rooms, gulping sulfur. Praise Jesus!

    What part of "RARE occassion" did you not understand?

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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    I hate no one. I don't don't happen to believe that hitting a person is a way to express love. On the rare occasions when my daughter misbehaves, I take away some of the privileges she enjoys - tv, internet access, talking on the phone, driving, socializing with her friends, etc - for an interval commensurate with the severity of the misbehavior.
    Why was she allowed to misbehave like that in the first place??
    You mean that you punish her misbehaviour by taking it away?
    You should have done that to begin with..

    Socializing with anyone who isn't a believer is a sure way to hell!
    Children are young and impressible, and they should be isolated from sin as much as possible.
    No phone, and she should only be allowed to watch Christian TV, such as evangelist shows.. Women shouldn't drive either.
    And you should ban internet access to anything except a few Christian pages, such as this one.
    And as I said earlier, no socializing.. Keep her indoors as much as possible.
    Women are property, and valuable property isn't left outside the house, now is it?

    What you should do is buy her a KJV1611 Bible and teach her how to cook and clean properly.
    Last edited by SalvationSeeker; 04-09-2007, 01:03 PM.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    I hate no one. I don't don't happen to believe that hitting a person is a way to express love. On the rare occasions when my daughter misbehaves, I take away some of the privileges she enjoys - tv, internet access, talking on the phone, driving, socializing with her friends, etc - for an interval commensurate with the severity of the misbehavior.
    Which is exactly why she continues to disobey you. Which is exactly why she'll probably grow up to be a lezbean who hates Men. Which is exactly why you are both going to spend eternity in satan's rape rooms, gulping sulfur. Praise Jesus!

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by SalvationSeeker View Post
    So you don't only hate us and Jesus, but even your own children.. How nice.
    He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
    Proverbs 13:24
    I hate no one. I don't don't happen to believe that hitting a person is a way to express love. On the rare occasions when my daughter misbehaves, I take away some of the privileges she enjoys - tv, internet access, talking on the phone, driving, socializing with her friends, etc - for an interval commensurate with the severity of the misbehavior.

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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    I believe in non-violence, except when absolutely necessary for self-defense or defense of someone who can't defend him or herself. And I would NEVER hit my child.
    So you don't only hate us and Jesus, but even your own children.. How nice.
    He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
    Proverbs 13:24
    Last edited by SalvationSeeker; 04-09-2007, 12:40 PM.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by SalvationSeeker View Post
    What are you talking about? I'ts mostly a matter of preference I suppose..
    But I don't hit anyone except the obviously demon-possessed with my KJV's..

    Hitting unbelievers, fools, children, blasphemers, and scorners.. that's what rods are for.
    Smite a scorner, and the simple will beware: and reprove one that hath understanding, and he will understand knowledge.
    Proverbs 19:25

    Judgments are prepared for scorners, and stripes for the back of fools.
    Proverbs 19:29

    Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.
    Proverbs 22:15

    A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back.
    Proverbs 26:3
    I believe in non-violence, except when absolutely necessary for self-defense or defense of someone who can't defend him or herself. And I would NEVER hit my child.

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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly 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.
    What are you talking about? I'ts mostly a matter of preference I suppose..
    But I don't hit anyone except the obviously demon-possessed with my KJV's..

    Hitting unbelievers, fools, children, blasphemers, and scorners.. that's what rods are for.
    Smite a scorner, and the simple will beware: and reprove one that hath understanding, and he will understand knowledge.
    Proverbs 19:25

    Judgments are prepared for scorners, and stripes for the back of fools.
    Proverbs 19:29

    Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.
    Proverbs 22:15

    A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back.
    Proverbs 26:3
    Last edited by SalvationSeeker; 04-09-2007, 12:26 PM.

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by SinisterPizza View Post
    hey, I shower! I think I'm fairly hippieness too..I'm...a clean hippie But I like peace, love, nature, hippie styles, groovy flowers, rock/indie rock music, ect.
    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.

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  • BadAssButterfly
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    [quote=OnYourKnees;55993]
    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Those aren't social inequalities.

    Slavery has been accepted in nearly every culture, and is still part of Islamic cultures in the Sudan and other places.

    Meanwhile, the Bible clearly endorses slavery, and clearly specifies that the children of Ham are cursed to be the servants of the Godly.

    Why would good, Godly people want their children to interbreed with the servants, as they are cursed to be by God?

    I happen to believe that all people are to be treated equally, and I also happen to think that my white daughter's black boyfriend is a very nice young man. He is welcome in our house any time, and if they someday marry, he will be a welcome addition to our family.

    Your mother's False Christian church is full of imbeciles and liars. Feel free to tell her I said so.

    Trust me, she isn't lying awake at night worrying about what you think.

    The Bible specifies that the water was turned into wine. Not into grape juice. The Jews knew the difference, as did the Greeks, as do we.

    Unfermented wine isn't wine. It's grape juice.

    Please smack your mother upside the head with the KJV1611 until she understand what it says. Thank you.

    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.

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  • OnYourKnees
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    [quote=BadAssButterfly;55918]
    Originally posted by OnYourKnees View Post
    The only "social inequality" which Christianity "justifies" is the fact that God shows His favor to those who are faithful to Him.

    I was referring to it having been used to justify such heinous practices as slavery, racial segregation of schools and public transportation, and anti-miscegenationlaws forbidding inter-racial marriages.
    Those aren't social inequalities.

    Slavery has been accepted in nearly every culture, and is still part of Islamic cultures in the Sudan and other places.

    Meanwhile, the Bible clearly endorses slavery, and clearly specifies that the children of Ham are cursed to be the servants of the Godly.

    Why would good, Godly people want their children to interbreed with the servants, as they are cursed to be by God?
    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Her church bases their idea that alcohol is a sin on the miracle at the wedding in Cana - when Jesus turned water into wine. One of the guests compliments the host on bringing out the "good wine" - her church interprets "good" as "unfermented."
    Your mother's False Christian church is full of imbeciles and liars. Feel free to tell her I said so.

    The Bible specifies that the water was turned into wine. Not into grape juice. The Jews knew the difference, as did the Greeks, as do we.

    Unfermented wine isn't wine. It's grape juice.

    Please smack your mother upside the head with the KJV1611 until she understand what it says. Thank you.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Her church .... her god ....her god.
    See, right there is your problem. God is God. There is no such thing as "your God" or "my God". God is not like some customized possession that is different for each person. As soon as you fall into that trap, you've opened the floodgates to sodomy, bestiality and tree-huggery.

    1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;

    You and your God-mocking coven of lezbianic witches are doomed to spend eternity in hell unless you change your ways, and I don't mean maybe. Please accept Christ today!

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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Re: Rescued from Wicca

    Originally posted by BadAssButterfly View Post
    Her church bases their idea that alcohol is a sin on the miracle at the wedding in Cana - when Jesus turned water into wine.
    Not the only time Jesus and the apostles drinks wine.
    Their interpretation is flawed and stupid.
    One of the guests compliments the host on bringing out the "good wine" - her church interprets "good" as "unfermented."
    Would they interprete this:
    The LORD is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and he knoweth them that trust in him.
    Nahum 1:7

    As "The LORD is unfermented"?
    That makes as much sense as her interpretation... That is; no sense whatsoever.

    Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.
    1 Timothy 5:23

    And I actually don't have a problem with people drinking to the point of intoxication


    And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess;
    But be filled with the Spirit;
    Ephesians 5:18
    Last edited by SalvationSeeker; 04-09-2007, 12:21 AM.

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