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  • OnYourKnees
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by R-R-R View Post
    My apologies. I am not yet as experienced at rebuking as the True Christians here are.
    There's more to being a Christian than rebuking, Brother Laughs-Like-Pirate.

    You must also learn to teach people about the great sacrifice of Jesus. How God, realizing that the imperfect humans He created weren't able to keep up with the Laws He made for them, decided to stop mass slaughters (the Flood, Sodom and Gomorrah, plagues, etc.) and instead magically impregnate a Jewess, incarnating Himself as a human.

    Then He sacrificed Himself to Himself, so He wouldn't have to change His Laws or fix His flawed creation!

    Is that love, or what?

    He informed a handful of people while He was in human form that, as long as they believed in and gave their complete obedience to Him, they would get to go to Heaven. Anyone else, whether they'd heard of Jesus or not, who didn't give that complete obedience and servitude, would get to spend eternity in Hell! All you have to do is believe that everything those few people heard and saw was written down accurately 70-100 years later. Is that really so much to ask?

    The condemned include unborn babies, since they can't learn about Jesus before that wire hanger gets 'em. Think about that next time you drive past Planned Parenthood!! Now you know why we oppose abortion and birth control!

    Now, a little teaching of issues like this, and finding ways God shows His love for humans, is important in reaching the UnSaved.

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  • Fallen Angel
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by vAmPiRiAgOtHiKa View Post
    Dont worry about other ppl or how do they think about u.U are what u are.No matter if other goths judge.Ure a kwl goth, not like others.I wish u understand my point ^^
    i do understand n thank u. a lot of ppl have been very mean too me lately not just on line but off to n it was just bugging me. its always nice to hear from some1 who is kewl n understands me.

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  • R-R-R
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    It would be better without the unGodly sarcasm...
    My apologies. I am not yet as experienced at rebuking as the True Christians here are.

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  • vAmPiRiAgOtHiKa
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    Dont worry about other ppl or how do they think about u.U are what u are.No matter if other goths judge.Ure a kwl goth, not like others.I wish u understand my point ^^

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by R-R-R View Post
    Well, I'll try again;

    Bad goth, very bad goth! Turn or burn!

    How's that?
    It would be better without the unGodly sarcasm...

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  • R-R-R
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    Brother Ararar! This girl is obviously slightly retarded, and with demons ravaging her mind so thoroughly, I don't think it's a wise idea to encourage her in her Satan worship with only the slightest whisper of a rebuke at the end!
    Well, I'll try again;

    Bad goth, very bad goth! Turn or burn!

    How's that?

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  • Glendora Christianson
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    I just wish these Goths would grow up and stop poking holes in their faces. I can't even go to my favorite ice cream place without seeing metal doodads poking through eyebrows, lips, cheeks, necks etc. I don't even want to know what these Goths do to their cooters! But I assume some of them look more like a set of railroad tracks than what God intended.

    One other thing; HE expects all worthy women to wear white shoes after May 1st and I don't see these Goths wearing anything but black, so I am sure they are Hell-bound.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by R-R-R View Post
    You might consider the thought that there is no scale on being goth, you are or aren't one because of your mindset. The group of people that can be called goth, based on fashion, is larger than the group that is goth based on mindset. Also, on a side note, those who require others to be more goth or tell them they aren't goth enough, are most likely the ones who are the posers. You can tell them that is can be rather ungoth to even state you are a goth to begin with.

    Anyway, what it comes down to is this; be whatever the hell you want to be. That's goth enough... If you want to be goth that is.

    You'd still have to think about what happens to you after you die though, from what I've heard it's not going to be a pretty sight.
    Brother Ararar! This girl is obviously slightly retarded, and with demons ravaging her mind so thoroughly, I don't think it's a wise idea to encourage her in her Satan worship with only the slightest whisper of a rebuke at the end! She likely won't even understand that you told her that her vile sins will guarantee her an eternity of unspeakable pain in Hell unless she repents of her whorish ways and lets Jesus into her heart!
    I've no doubt that she'll look at your post and see it as permission to continue being a gothtard, and hey, that's a-okay.

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  • R-R-R
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    I think you missed the words "-bound fool" from that sentence.
    That's what the latter part suggested though... But yeah, it is a choice people make themselves. They choose to not believe in Satan, but regardless, he believes in them.

    Psalm 55:15
    Let death seize upon them, and let them go down quick into hell: for wickedness is in their dwellings, and among them.
    Last edited by R-R-R; 03-30-2007, 11:53 AM.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by R-R-R View Post
    Anyway, what it comes down to is this; be whatever the hell you want to be. That's goth enough... If you want to be goth that is.
    I think you missed the words "-bound fool" from that sentence.

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  • R-R-R
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by Fallen Angel View Post
    thank u but its not just u it happens everywhere i get stuff from ppl who r goths but they make me feel like crap coz im not goth enuff for them.
    You might consider the thought that there is no scale on being goth, you are or aren't one because of your mindset. The group of people that can be called goth, based on fashion, is larger than the group that is goth based on mindset. Also, on a side note, those who require others to be more goth or tell them they aren't goth enough, are most likely the ones who are the posers. You can tell them that is can be rather ungoth to even state you are a goth to begin with.

    Anyway, what it comes down to is this; be whatever the hell you want to be. That's goth enough... If you want to be goth that is.

    You'd still have to think about what happens to you after you die though, from what I've heard it's not going to be a pretty sight.

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  • Fallen Angel
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    im sorry for swaring can some1 a moderator change that for me?

    Done -OYK
    Last edited by OnYourKnees; 03-29-2007, 01:41 AM.

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  • Fallen Angel
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by roserougesang View Post
    While I do agree with you about goths not being outsiders (the subculture is getting more and more well-known every day) I must disagree about you saying goths are carbon copies.
    If anyone visits a goth club or goes to a gothic festival you'll notice that the only predominant theme among people's clothing is the colour black, everyone has their own style of dress. You'll see one woman wearing a velvet dress with lace trimmings, another wearing vinyl and shoes with 3-inch heels, a man dressed in Victorian fashion........the list goes on and on.
    On a final note, it's almost impossible to be unique these days but everyone's still an individual.

    By the way Fallen Angel, sorry for getting grumpy and elitist at you, I was in a horrible mood that day. I hope my apology is accepted.
    thank u but its not just u it happens everywhere i get stuff from ppl who r goths but they make me feel like crap coz im not goth enuff for them.
    Last edited by OnYourKnees; 03-29-2007, 01:41 AM.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by roserougesang View Post
    You'll see one woman wearing a velvet dress with lace trimmings, another wearing vinyl and shoes with 3-inch heels, a man dressed in Victorian fashion........the list goes on and on.
    On a final note, it's almost impossible to be unique these days but everyone's still an individual.

    By the way Fallen Angel, sorry for getting grumpy and elitist at you, I was in a horrible mood that day. I hope my apology is accepted.
    I hate to break it to you, but velvet and lace generally are considered to be Victorian fashion. You claim all this variety, but can't list three examples without repeating yourself. And if everyone's still an individual, then we're just as individual as you are, so why not join us? That way, you can express your individuality without going to Hell! You won't have to worry about horrible moods once Jesus has driven the darkness from your heart.

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  • roserougesang
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    Re: im thinking of not being a goth anymore

    Originally posted by Randy Gukta View Post
    Goths are not outsiders. By being a member of a group with a distinguishable appearance, musical preference, and attitude you are merely more of the same old same old. There is nothing unique about you. You're goth image was simply copied from the original overweight vampiress who heard that the color black was sliming. You are all carbon copies of one another. No different than any other cultural group.
    While I do agree with you about goths not being outsiders (the subculture is getting more and more well-known every day) I must disagree about you saying goths are carbon copies.
    If anyone visits a goth club or goes to a gothic festival you'll notice that the only predominant theme among people's clothing is the colour black, everyone has their own style of dress. You'll see one woman wearing a velvet dress with lace trimmings, another wearing vinyl and shoes with 3-inch heels, a man dressed in Victorian fashion........the list goes on and on.
    On a final note, it's almost impossible to be unique these days but everyone's still an individual.

    By the way Fallen Angel, sorry for getting grumpy and elitist at you, I was in a horrible mood that day. I hope my apology is accepted.

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