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  • True Disciple
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    Re: Recognizing the hippy threat

    Originally posted by OneBro11 View Post
    And as a defense for myself, I could be considered a hippy. Smoke pot, take acid, do shit that people wouldn't do just because it's fun. I could care less. And your "god" hasn't smitten me yet. So.. yeah. Moot point. Moving on...
    You really appear depressed. Browse these forums, you might find something to give your pathetic life some meaning again. It's called Salvation(tm).

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  • James Hutchins
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    I am no psychologist but I see where the hippys are coming from. They are dirty, filthy lay-about sponges on the boils of humanity. Welfare money only affords them enough to buy a clapped out '66 VW bus and a 10 pound block of fine US Government Cheese like food product.
    If these bums would stop the drugs, take a shower for a change and get a decent job, they could stop their whining.

    I am no car collector like the Rev. or Marshall. I only haver a fwe old cars, a '63 Jag XKE (did a V-8 conversion on it), a 69 Camaro with a tube frame and a Roush engine, and a little it-al-lian '74 246GT. I still have my '84 twin turbo whale tail but it needs rings. God has my energies directed elsewhere, one day I'll fix it up, give to one of my boys. Everything else is more current.

    Son, the point of all this is God does not want you to go without. The more you accumulate, the more God loves you. Ask and He shall provide.

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: Recognizing the hippy threat

    Originally posted by TheJoker123 View Post
    They need to get down on both knees an pray for His forgiveness.
    And so should you. You can still save yourself!

    Originally posted by OneBro11 View Post
    Jesus Christ.
    Exodus 20:7 "Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain."

    Originally posted by OneBro11 View Post
    And as a defense for myself, I could be considered a hippy. Smoke pot, take acid, do shit that people wouldn't do just because it's fun. I could care less.
    You call that a defense?

    Originally posted by OneBro11 View Post
    And your "god" hasn't smitten me yet. So.. yeah. Moot point.
    Does hell ring a bell? It's time to stop smoking pot and start praying before it is too late.

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  • OneBro11
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    For the record, Manson did not commit any other the murders himself. He didn't even tell him idiotic followers to kill the Tate's. It was all Tex.
    Jesus Christ. I'm 17 and I know that.

    And as a defense for myself, I could be considered a hippy. Smoke pot, take acid, do shit that people wouldn't do just because it's fun. I could care less. And your "god" hasn't smitten me yet. So.. yeah. Moot point. Moving on...

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  • Rev. Jim Osborne
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    Originally posted by youdontknowthelord View Post
    i feel bad for blind christians
    We do too. It's sad that some Christians are blind when it comes to certain Bible verses so they ignore them. If only they could see everything and follow all of the Bible.

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  • youdontknowthelord
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    i feel bad for blind christians

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  • TheJoker123
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    Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View Post
    I want to hear Scripture where it says we will go to Hell having more than one car! I guess just because I drive a 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, 2010 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '57 Corvette, 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago, and a '64 Pontiac GTO I'm going to Hell? No, really, give us the book/chapter/verse of this.
    I guess we know how you afford these cars, being the "Director of Fundraising and Tithing" and all... Dipping into the funds are we? Ok, thats money that could go to saving these so called "sad souls"

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  • Marshall
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    I have a 67 GTO...small world. We should have lunch and talk shop sometime Brother Osborne. I may have some parts you can have.

    My cars will be sold at auction after Jesus calls me home and the money donated to the Church. Well, all but my 68 Runner. It is spoken for already.

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  • Rev. Jim Osborne
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    I want to hear Scripture where it says we will go to Hell having more than one car! I guess just because I drive a 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, 2010 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '57 Corvette, 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago, and a '64 Pontiac GTO I'm going to Hell? No, really, give us the book/chapter/verse of this.

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  • TheJoker123
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    Originally posted by Marshall View Post
    Ha ha I have 37 cars. Well vehicles. I have a few trucks too. It's called a car collection. Most of which I only idle up and down the driveway to keep the fluids good and the gaskets from drying out. The only one I really drive regularly is the silver 68 Road Runner.
    It's what Jesus would drive I'm sure of it.

    Don't persecute me for having a harmless hobby.
    Althought I agree with you MArshall, on the same note, collecting sandals could be a hobby for the sandal wearers. Not all of them are into drugs and sex either. I have a couple friends who live this lifestyle JUST for the music. Much like myself and gospel music. I say, to each their own, but they will pay for their sins at the time of reckoning. No point in forcing their views to your own. If we all did that, the world would be chaos

    Phish is pretty good anyway. They have great music. Nothing like the radio bands of today, yuck!

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  • Marshall
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    Ha ha I have 37 cars. Well vehicles. I have a few trucks too. It's called a car collection. Most of which I only idle up and down the driveway to keep the fluids good and the gaskets from drying out. The only one I really drive regularly is the silver 68 Road Runner.
    It's what Jesus would drive I'm sure of it.

    Don't persecute me for having a harmless hobby.

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  • JerryFalwelDesrvedT
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    You have more than one car?

    Wow you are definitely going to hell buddy.

    You realize that by having one single car you are more greedy than 99% of living humans on this earth that can't afford a car, aren't you?

    time to look in the mirror bud

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  • TheJoker123
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    Originally posted by Marshall View Post
    Shame on me for eating and having a car(several) and a home with running water and for wearing clothes that are clean and don't smell like weed and burnt anus.

    You are an imbecile.
    YEAH! What Marshall said!... You're a true patron!

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  • Marshall
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    Shame on me for eating and having a car(several) and a home with running water and for wearing clothes that are clean and don't smell like weed and burnt anus.

    You are an imbecile.

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  • TheJoker123
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    Originally posted by JerryFalwelDesrvedT View Post
    I see all these "christians" living in their air-conditioned houses, driving around nice cars, pulling a worthless 9-5er, and it makes me want to barf. Hippies at least do not give into such greed and satanism. True hippies live modestly and give back to those less fortunate. Meanwhile, southern baptists go to church for an hour to feel great about stuffing their faces all rest of the week with gluttony and food.


    As a true hippie hater, he does have a point about us and our amenities... we our sloths in our own way. PWNed

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