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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by MarkHenry View Post
    No. I educated myself on the methods of catching AIDS so I can avoid it. Prevention through education. I assume you first read how to use and maintain a handgun / car before you use it.
    AIDS is serious and should not be made fun of or thrown around as is it where a joke.
    Mr. Henry, that is a liberal myth propagated by the radical queer agenda. NO ONE can eductae themselves out of a case of the AIDS. Jesus is in charge of handing out all such misery. You see when really bad things happen (like you get eaten by wild beasts, get killed in war, get sick and die, etc.), then you'll know that it was God that did it to you. Shout GLORY!

    Ezekiel 14:13 Son of man, when the land sinneth against me by trespassing grievously, then will I stretch out mine hand upon it, and will break the staff of the bread thereof, and will send famine upon it, and will cut off man and beast from it:

    14:15 If I cause noisome beasts to pass through the land, and they spoil it, so that it be desolate, that no man may pass through because of the beasts:

    14:17 Or if I bring a sword upon that land, and say, Sword, go through the land; so that I cut off man and beast from it:

    14:19 Or if I send a pestilence into that land, and pour out my fury upon it in blood, to cut off from it man and beast:

    14:21 For thus saith the Lord GOD; How much more when I send my four sore judgments upon Jerusalem, the sword, and the famine, and the noisome beast, and the pestilence, to cut off from it man and beast?

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  • MarkHenry
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    No. I educated myself on the methods of catching AIDS so I can avoid it. Prevention through education. I assume you first read how to use and maintain a handgun / car before you use it.
    AIDS is serious and should not be made fun of or thrown around as is it where a joke.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by MarkHenry View Post
    hey hey how is AIDS spread? O wait i forgot its an AIRBORN disease which is transmitted by air. Please woman, you may be of good faith but don't use terms you cannot explain, or at least use them correctly. You can only aquire AIDS by blood exchange (100% guaranteed). Saliva (spit) you would need to drink over one liter of saliva of an AIDS infected person to get AIDS.

    >>>>>>>>>
    I take you know this by personal testing via the swallowing of AIDS infected spit?

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  • MarkHenry
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    hey hey how is AIDS spread? O wait i forgot its an AIRBORN disease which is transmitted by air. Please woman, you may be of good faith but don't use terms you cannot explain, or at least use them correctly. You can only aquire AIDS by blood exchange (100% guaranteed). Saliva (spit) you would need to drink over one liter of saliva of an AIDS infected person to get AIDS.

    I think the man did the right thing shooting the rapists.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by backtodeliverteh View Post
    secular law does matter, but in this case it was more a matter of self defense and I was following the guidelines of scriptures almost coincidentally . still i try to stick to them when i can.
    also sorry about calling him my pastor but that's what i'm used to, going between a few different churchs in my time.
    I'm rather offended that you assume I'm lying, however fair play defending your forum for an 'unsaved'. btw anyone know why this is my title, I consider myself 'saved'.
    It doesn't matter what you consider yourself. It matters what Jesus considers you! Attending mass, going from church to church (if any of this is believed) - you certainly aren't saved yet!
    As you build on your lie, it starts making less and less sense. If you truly murdered a slut who got herself raped, how is that self-defense? It's quite different than shooting a sodomite who's coming right at you with the AIDS!
    So again, I say you are a liar.

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  • backtodeliverteh
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    secular law does matter, but in this case it was more a matter of self defense and I was following the guidelines of scriptures almost coincidentally . still i try to stick to them when i can.
    also sorry about calling him my pastor but that's what i'm used to, going between a few different churchs in my time.
    I'm rather offended that you assume I'm lying, however fair play defending your forum for an 'unsaved'. btw anyone know why this is my title, I consider myself 'saved'.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by backtodeliverteh View Post
    wow, pretty much the same thing happened to me just the other day. I was walking back from my midnight mass one night through a series of fairly dark alleys, but as the Lord is my shepherd I did not fear.
    I heard a woman screaming down another alley, and went to investigate. three large men were stood around her, having their wicked way. I thought to my scripture, which says that both the woman and the rapist should be stoned outside the city. As i was in a paved alley with no stones (and unable to get the men out of the city limits) I instead began to backtrack and find a pastor who could help me deal with these people in a more godly manner.
    However the tallest of the men must have heard me, and the two not currently engaged began to move towards me. I realized bullets - being made of lead, which is made from stones - were the answer, and shot the two men before they could cause harm to me. the last man looked up and began to try and make his escape, but i managed to shoot him as he was runnig. He didnt die however and i had to finish him off. He begged with me, 'you are a man of God, surely you have mercy' God has mercy, I do not. I finished him off and when i found the woman she had managed to cover herself. She began to thank me for saving her but I fired a single shot straight through her head.
    Amen

    EDIT: I informed my pastor of the incident that night via telephone and we went back to the scene. He commended me and helped me dispose of the bodies. So far there have been no police investigations but I say let them come, I acted in the manner dictated by the Bible, and they cannot argue with the will of God.
    Now here's where your story doesn't hold any water...
    We are commanded by God to obey secular law, which you claim you broke.
    You claim you have a pastor (who also broke God's command according to you), yet you said you were coming from "midnight mass" which is a papist invention.
    So I say to you, sir, that you are a liar.

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  • backtodeliverteh
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by MarkHenry View Post
    ok you didn the wrong thing.

    What if she was a wife and was abducted and dressed up and raped? what does god say about adultry?

    Is a man who rapes the woman of another man still in the right?

    Is a man who rapes a virgin woman who is married to another man doing the right thing?

    You are to quick to judge, too slow to react. What will you do if someone breaks into your house and rapes your daughters, will you grab a stick and hit your girls?


    Also question: If 10 negros rape 1 white woman who was just in church, impregnate her and beat her up, would you still: want her to have this bastard child and to marry one of the negros who are not christian?
    it doesnt matter about the situation, rapists should always be killed.
    and the woman? If she's married she's an embarassment to her husband, so she must be killed according to scripture. If she's unmarried then it's her own fault and she will burn in Hell. Sorry if my story was tl;dr but you really should pay attention, if you'd read the entire thread you would understand.

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  • MarkHenry
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    ok you didn the wrong thing.

    What if she was a wife and was abducted and dressed up and raped? what does god say about adultry?

    Is a man who rapes the woman of another man still in the right?

    Is a man who rapes a virgin woman who is married to another man doing the right thing?

    You are to quick to judge, too slow to react. What will you do if someone breaks into your house and rapes your daughters, will you grab a stick and hit your girls?


    Also question: If 10 negros rape 1 white woman who was just in church, impregnate her and beat her up, would you still: want her to have this bastard child and to marry one of the negros who are not christian?

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  • backtodeliverteh
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by Bob4God View Post
    Last night I was in Des Moines at a going-out-of-business sale of a gun shop there. I had parked a couple blocks away because there was a lot of traffic when I arrived.

    By the time I left the sale, I was carting two big boxes of hand guns and ammo back to my truck late at night when I passed by an alley from which there was emanating some kind of commotion.

    It was dark, but I could clearly discern two young men in the early stages of subduing a young woman and removing her clothes to rape her.

    My first reaction was to run away so as not to witness the act of unmarried sex, but then I remembered the Bible says:

    1 Behold, the day of the LORD cometh, and thy spoil shall be divided in the midst of thee.


    2 For I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished; and half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city.


    In addition it also says in Isaiah:



    18 In that day the Lord will take away the bravery of their tinkling ornaments about their feet, and their cauls, and their round tires like the moon,

    19 The chains, and the bracelets, and the mufflers,

    20 The bonnets, and the ornaments of the legs, and the headbands, and the tablets, and the earrings,

    21 The rings, and nose jewels,

    22 The changeable suits of apparel, and the mantles, and the wimples, and the crisping pins,

    23 The glasses, and the fine linen, and the hoods, and the vails.

    24 And it shall come to pass, that instead of sweet smell there shall be stink; and instead of a girdle a rent;
    and instead of well set hair baldness; and instead of a stomacher a girding of sackcloth; and burning instead of beauty.

    25 Thy men shall fall by the sword, and thy mighty in the war.

    26 And her gates shall lament and mourn; and she being desolate shall sit upon the ground.

    Quite obviously these are the end times and non-True Christian women are disgusting harlots. Indeed, the young lady in question was scantily clad in a revealing outfit and adorned in lavish jewels.

    I then realized this young lady was being punished by the Almighty for being a depraved harlot, and I decided to take a moment to witness to her while she was unable to move.

    I set the boxes of ammo and hand guns down to pull out my pocket Bible and started reading aloud about how GOD views women who are vain and haughty. The commotion stopped momentarily as the righteous rapists stopped in bewilderment and only the young woman's shrieks for help and my best preaching voice could be heard in the night air.

    After I finished the reading, I threw a Chick tract at her and I gathered up my purchases and continued on to my vehicle, praying in my mind that this young woman would get up off her back and kneel down in that alley way and give her life to CHRIST right then and there, after He showed her just what happens to perverted little hussies like her.

    But now I'm slightly worried that I might have acted in the wrong way. Was it wrong that I didn't look away? I was, after all, able to see her undergarments, as well as the shameful privates of her rapists. Will GOD punish me for staying around to minister?
    wow, pretty much the same thing happened to me just the other day. I was walking back from my midnight mass one night through a series of fairly dark alleys, but as the Lord is my shepherd I did not fear.
    I heard a woman screaming down another alley, and went to investigate. three large men were stood around her, having their wicked way. I thought to my scripture, which says that both the woman and the rapist should be stoned outside the city. As i was in a paved alley with no stones (and unable to get the men out of the city limits) I instead began to backtrack and find a pastor who could help me deal with these people in a more godly manner.
    However the tallest of the men must have heard me, and the two not currently engaged began to move towards me. I realized bullets - being made of lead, which is made from stones - were the answer, and shot the two men before they could cause harm to me. the last man looked up and began to try and make his escape, but i managed to shoot him as he was runnig. He didnt die however and i had to finish him off. He begged with me, 'you are a man of God, surely you have mercy' God has mercy, I do not. I finished him off and when i found the woman she had managed to cover herself. She began to thank me for saving her but I fired a single shot straight through her head.
    Amen

    EDIT: I informed my pastor of the incident that night via telephone and we went back to the scene. He commended me and helped me dispose of the bodies. So far there have been no police investigations but I say let them come, I acted in the manner dictated by the Bible, and they cannot argue with the will of God.

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  • Keith
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by releaseme View Post
    John Wayne he was the duke.
    and a Great American imo

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  • Ofc. Don W. Richards
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    John Wayne was just a pretty boy actor. I'm the real deal, I go out and face dangers everyday that you people couldn't imagine. But I'm a cop, it's what I do.

    Bob did the right thing in witnessing to the whore and her punishers. I only hope he didn't see any naughty private parts.

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  • releaseme
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by LostGirlNY View Post
    Who's the duke and why is he worth a mention?

    John Wayne he was the duke.

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  • FoundGirlJNB
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by Keith View Post

    What would The Duke think of your low yellow bellied sidewinding behaviour
    Who's the duke and why is he worth a mention?

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  • Keith
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    Re: I witnessed a rape; did I do the right thing?

    Originally posted by Bob4God View Post
    Last night I was in Des Moines at a going-out-of-business sale of a gun shop there. I had parked a couple blocks away because there was a lot of traffic when I arrived.

    By the time I left the sale, I was carting two big boxes of hand guns and ammo back to my truck late at night when I passed by an alley from which there was emanating some kind of commotion.

    It was dark, but I could clearly discern two young men in the early stages of subduing a young woman and removing her clothes to rape her.

    My first reaction was to run away so as not to witness the act of unmarried sex, but then I remembered the Bible says:

    1 Behold, the day of the LORD cometh, and thy spoil shall be divided in the midst of thee.


    2 For I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished; and half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city.


    In addition it also says in Isaiah:



    18 In that day the Lord will take away the bravery of their tinkling ornaments about their feet, and their cauls, and their round tires like the moon,

    19 The chains, and the bracelets, and the mufflers,

    20 The bonnets, and the ornaments of the legs, and the headbands, and the tablets, and the earrings,

    21 The rings, and nose jewels,

    22 The changeable suits of apparel, and the mantles, and the wimples, and the crisping pins,

    23 The glasses, and the fine linen, and the hoods, and the vails.

    24 And it shall come to pass, that instead of sweet smell there shall be stink; and instead of a girdle a rent;
    and instead of well set hair baldness; and instead of a stomacher a girding of sackcloth; and burning instead of beauty.

    25 Thy men shall fall by the sword, and thy mighty in the war.

    26 And her gates shall lament and mourn; and she being desolate shall sit upon the ground.

    Quite obviously these are the end times and non-True Christian women are disgusting harlots. Indeed, the young lady in question was scantily clad in a revealing outfit and adorned in lavish jewels.

    I then realized this young lady was being punished by the Almighty for being a depraved harlot, and I decided to take a moment to witness to her while she was unable to move.

    I set the boxes of ammo and hand guns down to pull out my pocket Bible and started reading aloud about how GOD views women who are vain and haughty. The commotion stopped momentarily as the righteous rapists stopped in bewilderment and only the young woman's shrieks for help and my best preaching voice could be heard in the night air.

    After I finished the reading, I threw a Chick tract at her and I gathered up my purchases and continued on to my vehicle, praying in my mind that this young woman would get up off her back and kneel down in that alley way and give her life to CHRIST right then and there, after He showed her just what happens to perverted little hussies like her.

    But now I'm slightly worried that I might have acted in the wrong way. Was it wrong that I didn't look away? I was, after all, able to see her undergarments, as well as the shameful privates of her rapists. Will GOD punish me for staying around to minister?
    Your best chance yet to put your fire-arms to use and you walk away

    What would The Duke think of your low yellow bellied sidewinding behaviour

    Why I oughtta .....

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