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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Is Winnie The Pooh really suitable for the Children?

    Originally posted by Antichrist is here View Post
    And you really think homosexuals are to plain?
    That doesn't even make sense.

    : DD I'm a lesbian and proud o it. I hate guys like you..
    Thank you. We are blessed by your persecution, God-hating troll.


    And by the way, God hates you. Whose opinion do you think we are concerned about? Yours or God's?

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Is Winnie The Pooh really suitable for the Children?

    Originally posted by Antichrist is here View Post
    And you really think homosexuals are to plain? : DD I'm a lesbian and proud o it. I hate guys like you..
    How very intolerant.

    So because you choose to spit directly in God's loving face we're supposed to like it just because it causes you to be angry when confronted with the fact you practise abomination. We're supposed to change our beliefs just so you aren't confronted over your despicable rugmunching?

    Are you some sort of bigot?

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  • Derp is here
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    And you really think homosexuals are to plain? : DD I'm a lesbian and proud o it. I hate guys like you..

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  • Bill R. Briscoe
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    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    If you actually READ what I said.... I never ONCE said I wish anything on my daughter I asked WHY they are different! Why would one be punished and one not? As for my daughter being a b**** (nasty language for a "Christian") she may be but I will love her no less.

    I also said that my son is NOT a mongoloid! I'd really like to know from your viewpoint how I should deal with what you consider an abomination?
    It's obvious God has cursed your son as to curb the spreading of you or your husband's name. You've clearly done something to invoke God's wrath to make your son a social nightmare that is a mongoloid freak and bestow your daughter with the ability to marry a man who's name and genetics carry greater worth.

    Follow Mary Etheldreda's advice and being repenting and praying immediately. Ask for forgiveness and utter mercy. If you don't, I struggle to imagine what kind of slop would come out of your womb should you conceive another son. *shudder*

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    I'd really like to know from your viewpoint how I should deal with what you consider an abomination?
    Repent!

    Confess whatever offensive horror you did that made the LORD angry, confess Jesus as your LORD and Master, dedicate yourself and your life to doing His every bidding, and then pray for your child's healing!

    If your conversion is true, you can't go wrong!

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  • Apparenta
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    If you actually READ what I said.... I never ONCE said I wish anything on my daughter I asked WHY they are different! Why would one be punished and one not? As for my daughter being a b**** (nasty language for a "Christian") she may be but I will love her no less.

    I also said that my son is NOT a mongoloid! I'd really like to know from your viewpoint how I should deal with what you consider an abomination?

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    For the record I am a human being and I am not without sin doesn't mean I love Jesus any less. I am sure there's at least one thing I do every day that someone would find sinful but that is between God and I, no one else. I am perfectly happy to face my judgement by Him when my time comes. I guess I'm not as secular to know what a rim-job is never heard of it but doesn't mean that they're eating poo. I suppose I don't watch enough porn to have heard of it, sorry.

    During labour my son moved onto the umbilical cord and he lost oxygen and I had to have an emergency c-section, he also fell out of a barber's chair when he was 11 months old. The doctor's aren't sure which of these has caused him to have the difficulties with speech, language and learning. He may have Asperger's Syndrome from his 18 month immunizations. He is not a mongoloid he is a perfectly happy, healthy, active 5' 6" 12 year old with some mental disabilities. If he is being punished for my sins that is very sad and I will have to live with that; however, we answer for our own sins no one pays for something we've done wrong. I would have loved him the same if he had had down's syndrome or cerebal palsy. I love and accept everyone I have come across no matter what their lifestyle, belief or disability is it's none of my business!

    Why doesn't my daughter have any disabilities? If I've sinned so horribly that God would punish my son why not my extremely smart A+, popular, beautiful daughter? And I had to take Morphin, Demerol and T3's my whole pregnancy with her because of my botched c-section.

    God bless.
    God is nothing if not possessed of an ironic sense of humour. Your daughter will doubtless turn out to be too smart for her own good and grow up to be a feminazi bitch incapable of getting a properly manly husband so will not properly submit and join her mongoloid brother in Hell.

    If only you were less full of your own opinions and made up secular values and followed the word of our Lord...

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    For the record I am a human being and I am not without sin doesn't mean I love Jesus any less. I am sure there's at least one thing I do every day that someone would find sinful but that is between God and I, no one else. I am perfectly happy to face my judgement by Him when my time comes.
    And face judgment you shall. Do you not see the danger you are in? Loving Jesus doesn't mean anything if you are a sinner.

    No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
    Matthew 6:24


    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    I guess I'm not as secular to know what a rim-job is never heard of it but doesn't mean that they're eating poo. I suppose I don't watch enough porn to have heard of it, sorry.
    You've come to the right place. Landover Baptist Church Forum is full of information about all things relevant to salvation, including sexual perversions.

    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    If he is being punished for my sins that is very sad and I will have to live with that;
    I think this is very selfish of you. If your sins have done this to him, why have you not repented of them?

    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    however, we answer for our own sins no one pays for something we've done wrong.
    For someone who claims to love Jesus, you haven't read His Word, have you?

    for I the LORD your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me
    Exodus 20:5


    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    I would have loved him the same if he had had down's syndrome or cerebal palsy. I love and accept everyone I have come across no matter what their lifestyle, belief or disability is it's none of my business!
    Well that's nice dear, but that doesn't mean God does. Clearly He has been offended. That's not a very nice way to show appreciation now is it?

    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    Why doesn't my daughter have any disabilities? If I've sinned so horribly that God would punish my son why not my extremely smart A+, popular, beautiful daughter? And I had to take Morphin, Demerol and T3's my whole pregnancy with her because of my botched c-section.
    What kind of mother wishes her daughter to suffer as well?



    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    God bless.
    Oh He does, dear. He does!

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  • Apparenta
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    For the record I am a human being and I am not without sin doesn't mean I love Jesus any less. I am sure there's at least one thing I do every day that someone would find sinful but that is between God and I, no one else. I am perfectly happy to face my judgement by Him when my time comes. I guess I'm not as secular to know what a rim-job is never heard of it but doesn't mean that they're eating poo. I suppose I don't watch enough porn to have heard of it, sorry.

    During labour my son moved onto the umbilical cord and he lost oxygen and I had to have an emergency c-section, he also fell out of a barber's chair when he was 11 months old. The doctor's aren't sure which of these has caused him to have the difficulties with speech, language and learning. He may have Asperger's Syndrome from his 18 month immunizations. He is not a mongoloid he is a perfectly happy, healthy, active 5' 6" 12 year old with some mental disabilities. If he is being punished for my sins that is very sad and I will have to live with that; however, we answer for our own sins no one pays for something we've done wrong. I would have loved him the same if he had had down's syndrome or cerebal palsy. I love and accept everyone I have come across no matter what their lifestyle, belief or disability is it's none of my business!

    Why doesn't my daughter have any disabilities? If I've sinned so horribly that God would punish my son why not my extremely smart A+, popular, beautiful daughter? And I had to take Morphin, Demerol and T3's my whole pregnancy with her because of my botched c-section.

    God bless.

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  • Grampa
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    I am glad to find this out, my granddaughter will no longer be watching this very bad and unethical programme.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    I have a mentally disabled child so just like Piglet does this mean he's not going to heaven?
    What did you do to anger God so much to cause Him to retardify your son? Or did he commit the sins?

    I have many friends that are homosexual as I am a Christian and DON'T JUDGE I know for a fact they don't eat poo!!!
    Have you never heard of a "rim job"? That's when a homosexual sticks his tongue into another's behind.

    Why do you not judge? The Bible commands it. Oh, I bet you don't read the Bible, do you, Missy?

    Are you not scared to stand before God when your time comes and answer to being hypocritical, judgemental, and a close-minded Christian???
    Not at all. I'm not a hypocrite; I practice what I preach. God commands us to judge with righteous judgment, and demands complete obedience . . . not this "open-mindedness" you secular humanists love so much.

    When I hear things like this it makes me so ashamed to be a Christian. This is not the God I know, this is not what is in the bible. “Do not judge so that you will not be judged” For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you.Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ and behold, the log is in your own eye? “You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye. Matthew 7:1-5
    Thanks for quoting that in full. Now read and understand it.

    It is not telling us not to judge; it is telling us not to judge hypocritically.

    Note that it says to first remove the beam from your own eye, and then remove the one from your brother's. In other words, remove your own sins; then call out the sins of others.

    We've eliminated sin from our lives. Why haven't you? Is it because you love your sinful lifestyle more than you love Jesus?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    This is the most absurd thing I have ever read as well as all these comments! I have been a Christian since I was 11 and am very proud of the fact that my children and I love God and know where we're going when we're done with this world!! I have a mentally disabled child so just like Piglet does this mean he's not going to heaven? He doesn't understand spoken or written language and stutters and can't put together full sentences at 12. He reads at a grade 2 level, can barely keep up in Math, Science and Social Studies.

    SCREEEEECH! Stop right there, lady.

    If you have a mongoloid baby, then you've obviously done something to seriously offend Jesus. Because God hates retardeds.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Apparenta View Post
    whine whine whine
    Sorry, but bonding with your retarded baby doesn't make God love him any more. And yes, just like Piglet, he won't be going to heaven. Neither will you with this haughty attitude.

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  • Apparenta
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    This is the most absurd thing I have ever read as well as all these comments! I have been a Christian since I was 11 and am very proud of the fact that my children and I love God and know where we're going when we're done with this world!! I have a mentally disabled child so just like Piglet does this mean he's not going to heaven? He doesn't understand spoken or written language and stutters and can't put together full sentences at 12. He reads at a grade 2 level, can barely keep up in Math, Science and Social Studies. He's great at PE. I have many friends that are homosexual as I am a Christian and DON'T JUDGE I know for a fact they don't eat poo!!!

    Are you not scared to stand before God when your time comes and answer to being hypocritical, judgemental, and a close-minded Christian??? When I hear things like this it makes me so ashamed to be a Christian. This is not the God I know, this is not what is in the bible. “Do not judge so that you will not be judged” For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you.Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ and behold, the log is in your own eye? “You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye. Matthew 7:1-5

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  • JustGotSaved
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    Originally posted by Johansen View Post
    I remember growing up with this and enjoying it! Kindergarten and School encouraged it, of course. Those days are, luckily, long gone.
    I was always grossed out by the honey-play and confused about my moms interest. Seeing south parks Randy marsh covered in j@@z finally opened my eyes. See my previous post in this thread
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