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True Christians don't have depressions nor addictions
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Originally posted by Dr Laurence Niles View Postpeople who ride bicycles [are] unadulterated attention seekers.
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Cal me old fashioned but the Lord tells us to not spare the rod lest we spoil the child. I do not want to risk breaking my beautiful hickory walking cane, I learned that after breaking a few in the past. No, I use my leather belt. If the snap of it whipping out of my Carhatt belt loops fails to get the child's attention, a dozen snaps across the insolent brats back will. I've yet to find this method fail me.Do not be concerned if the child grows silent, they are just reflecting on their misdeeds.
You have to care and show you are willing to invest time into your child to enable them to explore and learn about life.
Tip: Hold your belt by the buckle to prevent it slipping out of your hand.
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Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View PostThe games people play to avoid the consequences of their sin continues to amaze. Today there is a ready-made excuse used by people who do not want to spend long periods in prayer begging Jesus for forgiveness of their sins. It is goes under the long name, Attention Disorder; Hyperactivity Disorder, "ADHD." A better name is Unrepentant Sinner.
It is simply impossible for someone trebling with fear of spending eternity burning in fire to be unable to concentrate. The problem is not ADHD, it is sin. If every person who claims they cannot maintain an intense prayer until everyone of their sins has been pleaded simply cleans up their lives there would be no "ADHD."
How to Pray with ADHD | Christianity Today
Malachi 2:3 "Behold, I will corrupt your seed, and spread dung upon your faces, even the dung of your solemn feasts; and one shall take you away with it."
Frankly if these people can't be bothered to make the effort to concentrate, stop contorting their hand and faces and hooting at people and maybe actual pray for forgiveness they might not get righteously thrown into the Lake of Fire with all the dogs and wizards.
Malachi 2:2 "If ye will not hear, and if ye will not lay it to heart, to give glory unto my name, saith the LORD of hosts, I will even send a curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings: yea, I have cursed them already, because ye do not lay it to heart."
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Theologically, it was ADHD that burdened mankind with sin. If it were for Eve not listening when God was speaking about not eating stuff, and she hadn't though "Oo! A talking snake! Oo! An apple - that sounds good!" we wouldn't be where we are now.
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Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
Oh AMEN Brother! This is so true! And what people who are duped by Satan's modern day psychology don't understand is that ADHD is a gateway sin to bigger sins like drugs, joblessness, and homosexuality. No self-respecting Christian would ever get caught up in this LIE.
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Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View PostThe problem is not ADHD, it is sin.
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Overcoming ADHD in Prayer
The games people play to avoid the consequences of their sin continues to amaze. Today there is a ready-made excuse used by people who do not want to spend long periods in prayer begging Jesus for forgiveness of their sins. It is goes under the long name, Attention Disorder; Hyperactivity Disorder, "ADHD." A better name is Unrepentant Sinner.
It is simply impossible for someone trebling with fear of spending eternity burning in fire to be unable to concentrate. The problem is not ADHD, it is sin. If every person who claims they cannot maintain an intense prayer until everyone of their sins has been pleaded simply cleans up their lives there would be no "ADHD."
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