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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Re: secularisation

    Originally posted by mr maduro View Post
    [...]I like to know exactly what I am following, as after 2000 years the true words of the Bible have probably been altered, so I figured i would have a look to see which seems the most logical one to follow.
    I like your style Mr Maduro. You know that here at Landover we follow the inerrant word of the Bible (KJV1611, of course). Even the verses, which to the Unsaved appear contradictory. Our advice is unstinting and entirely based upon the entire Bible.

    What could be more conducive to being a True Christian that hearing everything that The Lord has to say to us?

    And remember to look at my signature when thinking that we might be hard on some people - it is for their own good - our greatest wish is that satan be starved of souls and all his works are brought to naught.

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  • WickedWitch
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    Re: secularisation

    Originally posted by mr maduro View Post
    I am from England, and I do not attend church anymore. I decided to stop going as the only churches in my village and catholic or methodist, i attended methodist for the first 13 years of my life, but i stopped going as i found it to be too patronising as they assumed that everything in the world would be made better if you sing a happy song. Since then my faith has been getting weaker, as i can't find a particular local church to settle in to. I am also confused at all of the different factions of Christianity, as there are so many that claim they are the correct one, and my father being a doctor and incredibly keen on science he is slowly turning me more toward the side of rationalisation.
    Have you considered other religions, or are you looking at only Christianity?

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  • Mad European
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    Re: secularisation

    I see where you are coming from, there are alot of idiots on these forums that just come on to wind people up, its a bit of a waste of time really. I didn't necessarily come to this site to find jesus, it was more personal interest as alot of the people on these forums seem quite the intellectuals and it is interesting seeing their points of view, but I am not close minded to accepting jesus back into my life, its just how he will get in that im uncertain about. I like to know exactly what I am following, as after 2000 years the true words of the Bible have probably been altered, so I figured i would have a look to see which seems the most logical one to follow.

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  • Sister Noddy
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    Re: secularisation

    Originally posted by mr maduro View Post

    Im 18 years old, and i am straight. I probably dont speak like a "normal white person" to you, different country will have different ways of talking and different stereotypes of the "normal white person", so probably am a little different in the way i speak.
    Hmmm, you sound like a polite boy, but it's just that we True Christians™ can't be too careful with all the homers and slants and sandcrawlers hanging around! We don't warm up to just anybody, you know!

    But if you've come here prepared to be a winner with Jesus, then at least that's a start!

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  • Mad European
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    Re: secularisation

    I am from England, and I do not attend church anymore. I decided to stop going as the only churches in my village and catholic or methodist, i attended methodist for the first 13 years of my life, but i stopped going as i found it to be too patronising as they assumed that everything in the world would be made better if you sing a happy song. Since then my faith has been getting weaker, as i can't find a particular local church to settle in to. I am also confused at all of the different factions of Christianity, as there are so many that claim they are the correct one, and my father being a doctor and incredibly keen on science he is slowly turning me more toward the side of rationalisation. I came across the Christian right during a politics lesson within my college, and i need to to a class paper on pressure group politics and the influence of the Christian right upon American politics as well, so what has drawn me here is partly self interest to see if i can find a path thats right for me, and also for college work, as the best way i can find out about the Christian right of America is to talk to some of them.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: secularisation

    Originally posted by mr maduro View Post
    Im 18 years old, and i am straight. I probably dont speak like a "normal white person" to you, different country will have different ways of talking and different stereotypes of the "normal white person", so probably am a little different in the way i speak.
    So you ARE a foreigner. That explains alot.

    What church do you attend? Tell us about yourself.

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  • Mad European
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    Re: secularisation

    Im 18 years old, and i am straight. I probably dont speak like a "normal white person" to you, different country will have different ways of talking and different stereotypes of the "normal white person", so probably am a little different in the way i speak.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: secularisation

    Originally posted by mr maduro View Post
    Maduro is not my real name, it is the name of a sociologist that i couldn't remember, so I made this account "mr maduro" as a revision aid of sorts, i know i wont forget if i have an account named after him. What is a dago? I have not heard the term before. My father is not foreign, i am pure english white.
    You don't talk like a normal white person. Are you a queer? How old are you?

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  • Mad European
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    Maduro is not my real name, it is the name of a sociologist that i couldn't remember, so I made this account "mr maduro" as a revision aid of sorts, i know i wont forget if i have an account named after him. What is a dago? I have not heard the term before. My father is not foreign, i am pure english white.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by mr maduro View Post
    What is wrong with the regular bible that other Christians use? why this particular version? Oh and for the record im not really a greasy wetback, im a regular White guy, probably not much different to you.
    Well your name is a wetback name. Was your father a dago of some kind?

    The "regular" Bibles that false churches use are numerous. The KJV1611 Authorized version is the only LITERAL word of God. You might want to take a look at THIS essay on the subject.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: secularisation

    Originally posted by mr maduro View Post
    What is wrong with the regular bible that other Christians use? why this particular version? Oh and for the record im not really a greasy wetback, im a regular White guy, probably not much different to you.
    The other Bibles are based on the a manuscript found in the trash at the Mt. Sinai monastery. Since this document was discarded and found in Egypt it is obviously false.

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  • Mad European
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    Re: secularisation

    What is wrong with the regular bible that other Christians use? why this particular version? Oh and for the record im not really a greasy wetback, im a regular White guy, probably not much different to you.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: secularisation

    Originally posted by mr maduro View Post
    Aaahhh i see, but wouldn't that earn alot of respect for the business as they are helping people in need? Isn't this what the Bible teaches? And can someone tell me what the bible that this Church follows is? I have seen it mentioned but not read it myself yet.
    I'll be happy to share that information with you, mr. greasy wetback dago foreigner.

    We read the only true Word of God, the Holy KJV1611 Bible. In its pages you will find everything you need to know about God's Divine Plan for us here on earth.

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  • Mad European
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    Aaahhh i see, but wouldn't that earn alot of respect for the business as they are helping people in need? Isn't this what the Bible teaches? And can someone tell me what the bible that this Church follows is? I have seen it mentioned but not read it myself yet.

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  • Eugene Hackwith
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    Originally posted by Deaner View Post
    Most definitely any lieberal plan that involves money, food or shelter for the homeless. Those people should not be accepting handouts. They should be begging for Christ's forgiveness and being grateful for whatever raggedy sleeping bag Jesus provides.
    Same goes for farmers. Instead of accepting government subsidies from a government that allows stem cell research and homerism, they should stand on their own two feet as God intended a man to do. If you can't make money on $6/bushel corn and have some extra money to give to Jesus, get out of the game, I say. Just don't take money that should be spent on killing Iraqis and put it in your own pocket.

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