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  • Elmer G. White
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    Originally posted by Brother Gonzalez View Post
    Now you cannot forbid the demons to enter your house without being incarcerated!



    When will this stop?

    Texas Couple Allegedly Locked 7-Year-Old Boy Out of The House Because They Thought He Was Possessed by Demons
    Incredible lack of any Biblical Education. Everyone with even the slightest knowledge of the Bible knows how suscptible children are to demonic possession!

    Mark 9:17-18
    And one of the multitude answered and said, Master, I have brought unto thee my son, which hath a dumb spirit; And wheresoever he taketh him, he teareth him: and he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth, and pineth away: and I spake to thy disciples that they should cast him out; and they could not.


    Typical signs: seizures, foaming mouth, biting the tongue, etc.

    This informative picture shows how much havoc and unhygienic disorder these demons would cause if let indoors.




    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer

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  • Brother Gonzalez
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    Now you cannot forbid the demons to enter your house without being incarcerated!




    When will this stop?

    Texas Couple Allegedly Locked 7-Year-Old Boy Out of The House Because They Thought He Was Possessed by Demons

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View Post
    More hatred against Christians. Now we are being told we can't pray?
    That's a clear example of persecution which Christians suffer in America.

    2 Timothy 3:12 Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.

    However, we Christians will endure that persecution and continue praying and not helping in any other way.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    More hatred against Christians. Now we are being told we can't pray?

    Do 'Pray for...' messages make disaster relief harder?

    [D]uring most natural disasters and terrorist attacks, a #Prayfor hashtag will quickly become popular - take #PrayforHouston or #PrayforBarcelona. Tweets like these often contain key search terms, but offer very little to those in need. It means those looking for help or updates have to trawl through posts that offer very little useful information.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    This whole thing about Kenny's Ark has been so disappointing. The local county gave him several million dollars to get the Ark built. But then it failed to build the water parks, miniature golf and hotels needed to make the area exciting. Kenny has every right to feel cheated.
    It would only be right for tax payers to guarantee the ticket sales since they're basically at fault. There needs to be more support for Christian small businesses to offset the rampant discrimination.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    The atheists have gotten to Williamstown, Kentucky, thwarting the success of Ken Ham's Noah's Ark experience.

    Who doesn't want to see a life-sized replica of the very event that saw every man, woman, child, puppy, flower, butterfly on earth drown in a terrifying storm of Biblical proportions?
    This whole thing about Kenny's Ark has been so disappointing. The local county gave him several million dollars to get the Ark built. But then it failed to build the water parks, miniature golf and hotels needed to make the area exciting. Kenny has every right to feel cheated.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    The atheists have gotten to Williamstown, Kentucky, thwarting the success of Ken Ham's Noah's Ark experience.

    For 2017–2018, Answers in Genesis (owner of both attractions) confidently predicts that the Ark will have even greater attendance than our excellent first year – provided, that is, we see more entrepreneurs building additional hotels to accommodate our visitors.
    Who doesn't want to see a life-sized replica of the very event that saw every man, woman, child, puppy, flower, butterfly on earth drown in a terrifying storm of Biblical proportions? While some of us wait for the rest of the diorama to be complete (where are the bloated bodies in the water?), we simply cannot go until the townies stop persecuting Christians. This four hour museum experience could easily turn into a three day experience whereby we would walk through the ark again and again and again, but the town is holding us back. Shame on them.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Franklin Graham get's it. American Christians are being persecuted by the Gay Agenda. As a guest on Tony Perkin's conservative Christian radio show "Washington Watch," Graham expressed his concerns that American Christians are being persecuted for having to obey the same law as non-Christians. Make no mistake, this persecution is practically as bad as it gets. Americans will have the opportunity to share their harrowing testimonies with Christians who are exiled and face imprisonment and death for their faith all over the globe in an upcoming summit, the subject of which Graham spoke.

    The summit, which runs from May 10–13, has been touted by Graham as the "first event of its kind" that will bring together over 600 people from over 130 countries across the globe, many of whom will tell of their own first-hand accounts of being persecuted for their faith in Christ.

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    Graham agreed and listed various cases in which Christian business owners in the United States feel their First Amendment rights have been violated by non-discrimination policies and regulations that force them to either participate in same-sex marriage ceremonies or sell abortifacients even though those actions might come into conflict with their religious beliefs.

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    Erecting very oversized penises is quite universal, dear.


    Michelangelo’s statue of David is depicted with a flaccid tallywhacker - typical cathylicks. Statues in the Vatican Museum have had their tallywhackers removed over the years - and you wonder what those pervert popes did with them.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    The harlots in Spain are as aggressive as they are hostile. Fortunately, they'll face Justice for their insolence to the Lord Christ Jesus. Women face jail for 'religious hate crime' over giant plastic vagina protest that 'mocked' the Easter procession. Women mocking the Lord thy God is a direct assault on Christians. It's spiritual rape and I hope they get the book thrown at them.


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  • handmaiden
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    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    German antique dealer mocks Christians by displaying an uncomfortable statue on his private land.

    The link should be followed for reasons relating to defending Christ, and only by guaranteed True Christians™.
    There is a note with the story indicating that the sculpture was made about 2000 years ago during the Hellenistic period. What confuses me is that the sculpture apparently had its bris.

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by Something-on-my-Paws View Post
    I once traveled to the land of Bhutan. For whatever reason, they have depictions of penises EVERYWHERE.
    Erecting very oversized penises is quite universal, dear.

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  • Something-on-my-Paws
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    I once traveled to the land of Bhutan. For whatever reason, they have depictions of penises EVERYWHERE. Are they sure that that man is German, and not Bhutanese?

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    German antique dealer mocks Christians by displaying an uncomfortable statue on his private land.

    The 6ft tall stone willy [that's British for tallywhacker] was erected in a private garden next to the”Way of the Cross”, a hiking path up a hill with chapels and images depicting the events of the day Jesus was crucified.
    The link should be followed for reasons relating to defending Christ, and only by guaranteed True Christians™.

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  • Alvin Moss
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    The Swiss are a godless people. Nothing they do, no matter how bizarre, can come as a surprise. This midwife is rather disturbing, too. I think of a midwife as a dirty Irish woman who uses questionable potions and Catholic magic as part of her work. Nothing good can come of this situation.

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