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  • TheL33tFurry
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    In other words, destroy any false religions.


    In other words, stone to death without mercy anyone who tries to lead you to a new "understanding" of other religions or cultures, especially if he wants you to participate in those other cultures.
    Point one.
    You will destroy the religion of everyone else, even if it means genicide? So much for love thy neighbour.
    Point 2.
    Jesus once came upon a group of men, who were going to stone a women for being unfaithful to her husband. They sought to trick Jesus, as he said they should not stone her, as they should love thy neighbour. They said to him that it was Gods will that the women died, and Jesus knew if he interviened, he would be defying God.
    What did he do?
    He said to the men present, as they held their stones:
    "Let the one who has no sin, throw the first stone."
    So let the first one of you who has never sinned, flame my community first. (pwned lol)

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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Belliachi View Post
    I did make a long post about these topics, but Pastor Ezekiel unfortunately removed it.
    Try posting about bears - Zeke likes bears.

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  • Le Banni
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    By which we understand you mean, "I may as well spend my days turning as many others as I can away from God too, so they may all spend eternity being tortured by my dark master, Satan."
    I supose it could be seen that way. However, that hinges on the belief of both Heaven and Hell. My beliefs are more... complex. Do I believe there is some form of ultimate power. But when a life ends, do we get allocated a place in heaven or hell depending on how we have lived? I'm not sure. I, personally, feel that I have lived past lives. One of these was as a wolf, and I will have future lives. That is my belief, it doesn't have a religion tied to it, it's what I have decided to believe. It is no more right or wrong than your religion.

    I used to pray. I used to believe in an absolute being, but having been through what I have, it's been hard for me to believe that's the case for over ten years now.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    I would happily subvert the Will of God to bring people happiness. After all, I am already damned for so many reasons, I may as well spend my days improving the quality of life amongst others, who may still have a chance.
    By which we understand you mean, "I may as well spend my days turning as many others as I can away from God too, so they may all spend eternity being tortured by my dark master, Satan."

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Belliachi View Post
    Is it not Christian to be accepting of diverse cultures?

    Why yes, yes it is. Let's see exactly what God has to say about accepting diverse cultures:

    Deuteronomy 12


    1 These are the statutes and judgments, which ye shall observe to do in the land, which the LORD God of thy fathers giveth thee to possess it, all the days that ye live upon the earth.

    2 Ye shall utterly destroy all the places, wherein the nations which ye shall possess served their gods, upon the high mountains, and upon the hills, and under every green tree:

    3 And ye shall overthrow their altars, and break their pillars, and burn their groves with fire; and ye shall hew down the graven images of their gods, and destroy the names of them out of that place.
    In other words, destroy any false religions.

    Deuteronomy 13

    6 If thy brother, the son of thy mother, or thy son, or thy daughter, or the wife of thy bosom, or thy friend, which is as thine own soul, entice thee secretly, saying, Let us go and serve other gods, which thou hast not known, thou, nor thy fathers;

    7 Namely, of the gods of the people which are round about you, nigh unto thee, or far off from thee, from the one end of the earth even unto the other end of the earth;

    8 Thou shalt not consent unto him, nor hearken unto him; neither shall thine eye pity him, neither shalt thou spare, neither shalt thou conceal him:

    9 But thou shalt surely kill him; thine hand shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterwards the hand of all the people. 10And thou shalt stone him with stones, that he die; because he hath sought to thrust thee away from the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage.
    In other words, stone to death without mercy anyone who tries to lead you to a new "understanding" of other religions or cultures, especially if he wants you to participate in those other cultures.


    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    I fursuit as a wolf
    Why do you despise the elegant form God gave you, and insult it by playing dressup as a scavenging animal that eats sick sheep and deer for a living? Why do you pretend not to have the many gifts God bestowed upon humans, and instead pretend to be a large, flea-bitten dog?

    Why do you worship the animal and ignore the divine?

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  • Le Banni
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    You mockery of my sincere warning is going to come back to haunt your when one of The Lord’s angels takes you down sinner. Jesus wants to give you every chance He can but while His powers are infinite, His patience isn’t. Repent before it is too late.
    Of course, a sense of humour is totally out of line, especially given that we're pretty much all damned if you listen to some preachers. Hey, here's a question: How do you know your God is the one true god and not something working against the true God. The earliest religions worshipped multiple Gods, many of which could be called "Furry". If I wanted to mock you I could ask you to kneel before your Lord, as clearly furries are the prefered ones, being in Gods own image and all. As I say, it all depends on which God you think is the right one.

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Public perception about us TRUE Christians is tainted to begin with. All sinners hate us because they know they are damned and envy us. That hate is why we know we are good Christians.
    So it takes being hated to make you a good Christian? Am I a good Christian then, because I'm hated?

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Why are those people unhappy friend? Because God is punishing them for their sins. By trying to make them happy you are subverting the Will of God.
    I would happily subvert the Will of God to bring people happiness. After all, I am already damned for so many reasons, I may as well spend my days improving the quality of life amongst others, who may still have a chance.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    Oooh, liquidation! Can I be a liquidator at Chernobyl? I hear they got medals for that. I'd like a medal. As for anyone who has had sex with me being tarred with the same brush, then the number I have unduly inconvenienced stands at a total of nil.
    You mockery of my sincere warning is going to come back to haunt your when one of The Lord’s angels takes you down sinner. Jesus wants to give you every chance He can but while His powers are infinite, His patience isn’t. Repent before it is too late.

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    My point is proven. A small number of people can taint public perception, as is the unfortunate case with the furry community, where the sensationalist story about men having sex dressed as animals sells more papers than men collecting for hospitals dressed as animals.
    Public perception about us TRUE Christians is tainted to begin with. All sinners hate us because they know they are damned and envy us. That hate is why we know we are good Christians.

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    I believe that God would smile upon those who bring happiness to others as opposed to grief and hardship. I believe all are entitled to happiness, and that God works in mysterious ways. Perhaps I too, by spreading happiness to the masses, do the Lords work?
    Why are those people unhappy friend? Because God is punishing them for their sins. By trying to make them happy you are subverting the Will of God.

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    Which is exactly why I reserve judgement. I had suspected this was the case, and as such did not go with the hearsay and media hype, instead judging people as individuals, rather than groups.
    Well friend, the only judgment I pay attention to is The Lord’s

    YIC
    Bobby-Joe Tabor

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  • Le Banni
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Yet, you believe yourself an animal. Even if you do not have sex with other fursuites or plushies anyone who has sex with you has had sex with a furshuite. That my friend is bestiality. A deadly sin punishable by death.

    I strongly urge you to repent before Jesus is forced to sanction your liquidation.
    Oooh, liquidation! Can I be a liquidator at Chernobyl? I hear they got medals for that. I'd like a medal. As for anyone who has had sex with me being tarred with the same brush, then the number I have unduly inconvenienced stands at a total of nil.

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    No preacher at Landover Baptist has ever been convicted of pedophile. Those other preachers aren’t TRUE Christians so what is your point?
    My point is proven. A small number of people can taint public perception, as is the unfortunate case with the furry community, where the sensationalist story about men having sex dressed as animals sells more papers than men collecting for hospitals dressed as animals.

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    What does this have to do with making Jesus smile? What about Christ here friend? He died for your sins. Doesn’t Jesus deserve to be happy too?
    I believe that God would smile upon those who bring happiness to others as opposed to grief and hardship. I believe all are entitled to happiness, and that God works in mysterious ways. Perhaps I too, by spreading happiness to the masses, do the Lords work?

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Post removable happens for specific reasons and not disagreement. As Pastor Zeke explained posts were removed because the poster was underaged. We have Catholic priests who post here so the necessity to protect minors is obvious enough.

    YIC
    BJ Tabor
    Which is exactly why I reserve judgement. I had suspected this was the case, and as such did not go with the hearsay and media hype, instead judging people as individuals, rather than groups.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    As a self confessed, and incredibly proud, furry and fursuiter, I'd like to add my voice to this 'discussion'. I am in my mid twenties, and have been a furry for the better part of half a decade. I made my choice well outside of my formative years, and I am happy with the last half decade of my life. In that time I have not once had sex in a fursuit, nor have I ever had sex with a soft toy. I do no indulge in any sexual activities that could be considered even slightly deviant. I am probably one of the most straight-laced people I know, in or out of the furry community.
    Yet, you believe yourself an animal. Even if you do not have sex with other fursuites or plushies anyone who has sex with you has had sex with a furshuite. That my friend is bestiality. A deadly sin punishable by death.

    I strongly urge you to repent before Jesus is forced to sanction your liquidation.

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    Now I'm not denying that there are people out there who do that, but there are also preachers who carry out acts of a pedophiliac nature, highly respected members of government who have affairs and partake in deviant sexual activities. Should we claim that all religious men are pedophiles, or that all politicians are adulterous scum? I don't believe so, for whilst the voices of a loud few can be heard over those of a quiet many, is it not wrong to judge people without looking at the whole picture?
    No preacher at Landover Baptist has ever been convicted of pedophile. Those other preachers aren’t TRUE Christians so what is your point?

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    I fursuit as a wolf, and that character is portrayed as a veteran of many unnamed conflicts. This allows me to connect to the public on many levels. I've helped raise money for charity, I've entertained passers-by on a busy shopping street, I've brought smiles to the faces of children and I've brought smiles to the faces of our brave men and women serving this nation in Her Majesties Armed Forces. Is that so wrong? Does wanting to bring a little happiness to the world make me a heathen?
    What does this have to do with making Jesus smile? What about Christ here friend? He died for your sins. Doesn’t Jesus deserve to be happy too?

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    I understand this is your ground on which I now tread. You're little corner of the internet, and I fully understand your God given right to do as you please in this forum. Do I expect this post to be removed? Do I expect to be banned? I reserve my judgement, as whilst I have heard from many people that these forums do not accept argument, nor debate, I do not judge someone based on rumour, hearsay or public opinion, instead I use what actions I see to reach my verdict as to what reputation they deserve.

    Bien à vous,

    Le Banni
    Post removable happens for specific reasons and not disagreement. As Pastor Zeke explained posts were removed because the poster was underaged. We have Catholic priests who post here so the necessity to protect minors is obvious enough.

    YIC
    BJ Tabor

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  • TheL33tFurry
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Disney promotes homosexuality sinner. Not surprising since it is in California. No TRUE Christian would be found near the place.
    Mmmmmk, so all little kids are homo? Riiight, and i thought you were one of the clever, patient christians we dont see very much.

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  • Le Banni
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Ebenezer Wright View Post
    How does dressing like a wolf bring happiness to the world? I would be kind of freaked out!
    See, a were-wolf is not a wolf. Nor does a cheap Halloween costume compare to the costume I own and wear. If I had names of those whose hearts I have touched with my somewhat mischievous antics, from pram-bound infant to British Army Sergeant, I would urge you to ask them what they though of that six-foot-six wolf that strolled through their town centre one overcast afternoon.

    Alas, I am not in the business of cataloguing every smile, so such a list I do not own.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by TheL33tFurry View Post
    Try going to Disney land, they kinda do it all the time....

    ....Oh, wait! I forgot! Disney Land is the most heretical establishment on the face of the earth1

    *facepaw*
    Disney promotes homosexuality sinner. Not surprising since it is in California. No TRUE Christian would be found near the place.

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  • TheL33tFurry
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Ebenezer Wright View Post
    How does dressing like a wolf bring happiness to the world? I would be kind of freaked out!
    Try going to Disney land, they kinda do it all the time....

    ....Oh, wait! I forgot! Disney Land is the most heretical establishment on the face of the earth1

    *facepaw*

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  • Ebenezer Wright
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    Originally posted by Le Banni View Post
    I fursuit as a wolf, and that character is portrayed as a veteran of many unnamed conflicts. This allows me to connect to the public on many levels. I've helped raise money for charity, I've entertained passers-by on a busy shopping street, I've brought smiles to the faces of children and I've brought smiles to the faces of our brave men and women serving this nation in Her Majesties Armed Forces. Is that so wrong? Does wanting to bring a little happiness to the world make me a heathen
    Le Banni
    How does dressing like a wolf bring happiness to the world? I would be kind of freaked out!

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  • Le Banni
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    Re: The "Furry Fandom"

    As a self confessed, and incredibly proud, furry and fursuiter, I'd like to add my voice to this 'discussion'. I am in my mid twenties, and have been a furry for the better part of half a decade. I made my choice well outside of my formative years, and I am happy with the last half decade of my life. In that time I have not once had sex in a fursuit, nor have I ever had sex with a soft toy. I do no indulge in any sexual activities that could be considered even slightly deviant. I am probably one of the most straight-laced people I know, in or out of the furry community.

    Now I'm not denying that there are people out there who do that, but there are also preachers who carry out acts of a pedophiliac nature, highly respected members of government who have affairs and partake in deviant sexual activities. Should we claim that all religious men are pedophiles, or that all politicians are adulterous scum? I don't believe so, for whilst the voices of a loud few can be heard over those of a quiet many, is it not wrong to judge people without looking at the whole picture?

    I fursuit as a wolf, and that character is portrayed as a veteran of many unnamed conflicts. This allows me to connect to the public on many levels. I've helped raise money for charity, I've entertained passers-by on a busy shopping street, I've brought smiles to the faces of children and I've brought smiles to the faces of our brave men and women serving this nation in Her Majesties Armed Forces. Is that so wrong? Does wanting to bring a little happiness to the world make me a heathen?

    I understand this is your ground on which I now tread. You're little corner of the internet, and I fully understand your God given right to do as you please in this forum. Do I expect this post to be removed? Do I expect to be banned? I reserve my judgement, as whilst I have heard from many people that these forums do not accept argument, nor debate, I do not judge someone based on rumour, hearsay or public opinion, instead I use what actions I see to reach my verdict as to what reputation they deserve.

    Bien à vous,

    Le Banni

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